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Continue reading →: Like you Hate me by T E Lodge.
A 75-minute straight through performance is often an intense journey for both the actors and the audience. Like you Hate me is no exception to this. These two extremely talented and perfectly cast actresses Acushia-Tara Kupe and Aimee Kember have one of the most incredible rapports on stage that I…
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Continue reading →: On The High Road by Clod Ensemble.
Their introduction on the press release programme describes the ensemble as an intoxicating explosion of movement, music, and light. This is an understatement for the entrancing journey in which the audience is about to embark on as their incredible performance begins. Performing on their opening night to a well-attended auditorium…
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Continue reading →: Market Boy by David Eldridge.
This is the first professional production of the Market Boy play since it first premiered in 2006 at the Royal National Theatre and is now being performed at the Union Theatre. The large energic cast fills the stage at Union Theatre using every available entrance and space around the stage…
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Continue reading →: Shakespeare at Blenheim Palace from 8th July to 7th September 2019.
Following on from the success of the pop-up Shakespeare immersive theatre event staged last year in York, which won awards for Best Attraction and Best Cultural Experience in 2018. Blenheim Palace home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough is now proud to play host as the second pop up theatre…
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Continue reading →: Louise Bakkar interview for Opera
Upon meeting Louise and Alison it’s very easy to see how both these highly accomplished ladies have joined together for this Operatic venture. They have a great sense of humour and similar traits in their personality and both are extremely charasmatic. Director Louise Bakker was completely at ease talking to…
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Continue reading →: Interview with Philip Hagermann.
One of the first things you notice about the extremely talented. composer and conductor Philip Hagermann is the passion that comes from within him when he is talking about his work in the Opera. His new Opera Shaw Goes Wild is being performed by the Pegasus Operatic Society at the…
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Continue reading →: Alison Buchanan Interview
My first encounter with Alison took place at the bar in Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, we were joking with the barman before we even introduced ourselves. She is an extremely warm, personable and charming lady with a fantastic sense of humour. As Artistic director of Pegasus Opera Company, it soon…
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Continue reading →: Paris our mini break and other events 13th-17th April 2019.
Taking my two daughters away for 4 days to Paris has been a memorable experience for many reasons other than the fact it has been our first trip abroad together and their first flying experience. More will become apparent about the other reasons as I explain later. Arriving at the…
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Continue reading →: Shaw Goes Wilde by Philip Hagermann.
Pegasus Opera Company working in collaboration with Hagemann-Rosenthal Associates presents Shaw goes Wilde. Although Wilde goes Shaw does not have the same presence as a title Wilde’s adaptation is performed first.The event comprising of two one-act Operas based on Bernard Shaw’s “The Music Cure” and Oscar Wilde’s “The Nightengale and…
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Continue reading →: Thrill Me:The Leopold and Loeb story by Stephen Dolginoff.
It is an absolute pleasure when you find such a powerful performance staged in one of the many fantastic “Off West End” Theatres spread across the Capital. The passion and professionalism can easily be overlooked by those who are not familiar with these venues. Director Matthew Parker’s latest production at…












