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Continue reading →: Testament by Sam Edmunds.
The cast and production team pictured above with artistic director Matthew Parker. The Hope Theatre with the Artistic Director and “Offies” winner Matthew Parker at the helm, hosts an excellent quality of hard-hitting and challenging Theatre productions. Sam Edmunds was in extremely good hands as he brings his award-winning debut…
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Continue reading →: Feast of the East presented by Ink from Pen to Performance.
The Ink from Pen to Performance delivers a selection of nine outstanding plays chosen from the 350 submissions first entered into the 2019 Ink Festival select committee. The nine plays selected are an interesting blend of comedy, family relationships, romance and friendship. All taking a look at issues or situations…
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Continue reading →: Ridiculusmus presents Die! Die!Die! Old People Die!
Ridiculusmus presents Die! Die! Die! Old People Die! Where some of the characters actually die. From the sublime to the ridiculous summarises this unusual performance piece. Jon Hayes and David Woods take to the stage as Violet and Norman with guest appearances from Arthur. The dark and uncomfortable path the…
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Continue reading →: Dog Without Feathers from Deborah Colker Dance Company.
The Inspiration for this dance piece was taken from the poem Cao Sem Plumas by João Cabral de Melo Neto a Brazilian poet born in January 1920. Deborah Colker Dance Company present Dog Without Feathers an incredible piece of dance which combines music, poetry, stark cinematography and a spellbinding dance…
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Continue reading →: A Life Sentence by Eleanor Byrne.
Eleanor Byrne delivers an open and honest monologue style play in honour of her Grandmother. Under the brilliant direction by Jessica Arden. The life Sentence refers to the permanent damage that the childbirth procedure symphysiotomy had done to her pelvis and the unimaginable pain and life-changing event that she endured.…
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Continue reading →: The Stranger on the Bridge by Katie Hims
Stage dressed for the play. Advisory contains themes of depression and suicide. Dealing with subjects that are based on depression and suicide is always a possible trigger for some audience members. Dealing with darker sides of personal and often closed private lives of the sufferers of depression and how their…
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Continue reading →: The Astonishing Singing Fish by Tice Oakfield. A Flying Dutchman Theatre Production.
If you ever wondered what might happen when an eccentric scientist’s genetically modified experiment blows up in a laboratory then Peter Tourettes could possibly have discovered the answer in the form of Alexander or Alex to his friends the West End style singing goldfish. For a slightly bizarre 75 minute…
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Continue reading →: Starved by Michael Black.
The metaphoric webs human beings weave for themselves are often harsh and cruel. Lad and Lass are no stranger to these webs. While at the same time they have become closed off for self-preservation and focusing on primitive survival in order to make it through another day. Stage imitates life…
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Continue reading →: West End Eurovision 2019
The glitzy and glamourous 2019 charity event of the West End Eurovision song contest was held in the Adelphi Theatre on The Strand which is currently the home of the Musical Waitress. Having played host previously to the hugely successful west end musicals Kinky Boots and Made in Dagenham. The…
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Continue reading →: The Castle by Franz Kafka.
Old Dog Theatre’s aim is to base this company into bringing to the stage old forgotten writings by reinventing the pieces with adding puppetry and movement. Their aim is to try to breathe new life into the works and reintroduce them to a new generation of audiences. When their latest…












