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Continue reading →: Sugar Buddy by Jonathan Skinner.
The UnDisposables is a London based Arts and Theatre collective. This is the second of the two new plays performed as part of New Voices season from them on the 5th November 2018. After a chance meeting at a bus stop, Graham without an E and Felicity strike up an…
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Continue reading →: The Snow Angel of Antartica by Victoria Connerty.
The UnDisposables is a London based Arts and Theatre collective. This is the first of the two new plays performed as part of New Voices season from them on the 5th November 2018. The play tells of the heartfelt journey taken by Ellie and Jimmy, twins separated only by ten…
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Continue reading →: The Woman in Black by Susan Hill.
The C19th style gothic horror book was first published in October 1983. The play tells the story of young Arthur Kipps as he embarked on an accountancy job dealing with Mrs Alice Dradlows estate after her death. Where he first encounters the sinister ghost of Jennet. The two tragic tales…
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Continue reading →: “Jesus Christ Super Star” music by Andrew Llyod Webber, Lyrics by Tim Rice.
“Spot On Productions” performed a very good production of “Jesus Christ Super Star” this evening directed by “Adam Myers”. It is showing in “The Point” in Eastleigh, check out the flyer above for details. A really nice theatre venue with good seating and unobstructed views. The staff I encountered were…
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Continue reading →: Whitewall “Lowry” Art Exhibition.
This weekend Salisbury gallery hosted the “Lowry” event. Which was held on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st of October? Edward and Olivia were very knowledgeable about “Lowry” and I certainly learnt a few more facts about this artist. One of which was that his first exhibition had been held in…
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Continue reading →: 10×10 New Writing Festival.
A really enjoyable Saturday afternoon was spent in the Chesil Theatre watching 10×10. Each of the 10 short plays ran for a duration of 10 minutes. In order to this justice, I am writing about each one individually. Personally, some of the best theatre and writing I have seen are…
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Continue reading →: For Services Rendered.
The 1930s play by W Somerset Maughm is set in a garden of a small English village. The stage is set with tables and chairs, pots of flowers and climbing roses to add to the audience’s suspension of disbelief. The birds start singing to indicate the start of the play,…
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Continue reading →: Blue Apple Theatre: The story of three women from Winchester in the 19th Century.
An entertaining interactive theatre performance. The audience put on headphones and were to follow the instructions given. We were partly told the story of three prominent ladies in the C19th, who all walked the streets of Winchester. We listened to pre-recorded narration by the 4 main cast members and joined…
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Continue reading →: Blue Apple theatre: History of Winchester
Blue Apple theatre company was founded in 2005 by Jane Jessop, as part of Winchester Mencap and is based in Winchester. The company supports performers with learning disabilities to develop and perform quality performances around the South of England. Please check out the links at the bottom of this blog…










