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Continue reading →: No One by Lev Prudkin and Vladimir Prudkin.
No One by Lev Prudkin and Vladimir Prudkin was screened by Winchester Film Festival on Tuesday 29th January at 7.30pm. At Everyman Cinema in Winchester. Despite the bitterly cold snowy night, the Cinema auditorium was at full capacity. The film synopsis described it as an enigmatic political drama, intelligent thriller…
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Continue reading →: A Bunch of Amateurs by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. Directed by Peter Liddiard.
The above photo of the full cast, director and stage crew was taken by a member of the Theatre. The latest production taking place at The Chesil Theatre is a far cry from a bumbling bunch of amateurs trying to save their ageing theatre. Somewhere in the Stratford which is…
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Continue reading →: A Christmas Carol by The Blue Apple.
The Blue Apple theatre companies latest stage production adds another twist to the popular Charles Dickens novel, A Christmas Carol. With Katy Francis taking the lead role in what is to be believed the first female actress with downs to play the lead as Scrooge. She looks the part in…
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Continue reading →: Blue Apple Theatre A Christmas Carol Rehearsal
The large cast pictured above who are performing in the 2019 production of Scrooge, all assembled for rehearsals at 10 am on 16th December a bright winter Sunday morning in the dance studio based at Winchester University. The excitement of Christmas was evident in the array of festive jumpers and…
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Continue reading →: The Night Before Christmas A musical by Glyn Kerslake and Gareth Machin
Salisbury Play house’s latest performance in the Salberg Theatre is the festive tale of The Night Before Christmas. The estimated one-hour long play is aimed at preschool-aged children. There was a very keen group present on the day who were getting into the spirit and whole heartedly joining in. Smiles…
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Continue reading →: Borderline by Lydia Vie
Photograph above courtesy of Juan Carlos Roa Perez. Calima Productions presented Borderline for three nights in the fringe theatre venue Lion and Unicorn, Kentish Town. The smaller theatre provided an intimate setting for this production dealing with the mental health damage caused to women through various seemingly everyday situations. The…
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Continue reading →: Beauty and the Beast by Andrew Pollard
Salisbury Playhouse has delivered the perfect 2018 seasons Christmas pantomime of Beauty and the Beast in their 517 seater main theatre. All the finest ingredients you expect to see in a pantomime can be found in this brilliant production. From the devilish Villain Spite pictured above to the flamboyant charismatic…
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Continue reading →: A Christmas Carole, A Twist on the Classic Tale.
Newbury Dramatic Society is a long established group who have performed a new twist on this popular Christmas classic of a Christmas Carol featuring Mr Scrooge. The main male characters have all been rescripted to female roles. For example, you saw Mrs Scrooge with Mrs Crachit as her employee. The…
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Continue reading →: Jeannie by Aimée Stuart
The Finborough Theatre is one of London’s small multi-award-winning 50 seater Theatre. It is situated on the second floor up the stairs through the bar area. It would be very easy to miss this little gem tucked away on Finborough Road in Kensington. Jeannie is a superb play by Aimée…
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Continue reading →: The Singer by Nick Joseph
Nick Joseph the award-winning writer-director introduced the play to the audience. He explained what we are about to watch and suggested to the audience that there is a bit of ‘inner surrealist’ in all of us. The interestingly titled play The Singer journeys through the mind of a man obsessed…










