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Continue reading →: Theatre Royal Winchester-New Cinema Screening events.Winchester Theatre Royal have launched their new cinema screening events. Opening up the Theatre to offer big screen showings of films that have long since left the cinemas but are still popular to audiences of all ages. Today, about thirty audience members attended the first event where the classic film…
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Continue reading →: I See Me and Meryl Streep-The Other Palace.“I See Me and Meryl Streep” is a new comedy cabaret from Australia, about a young girl prepping for GCSE Drama. She’s been given a task, to emulate and prepare a presentation based on her acting idol (sounds easy right?). Spoiler: her idol is Meryl Streep, and is not Selena…
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Continue reading →: Krapp’s Last Tape by Samuel Beckett.Stephen Rea‘s debut at the Barbican Theatre is a hypnotic and profound performance in Samuel Beckett’s one-man play Krapp’s Last Tape. Stephen Rea recorded his voice twelve years ago in anticipation of landing the role in the future, the forethought paid off. Rea realised that the sound of his voice…
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Continue reading →: Isosceles at Studio Wimbledon Theatre.“Isosceles” is a thriller set in remote Turkey, featuring Ryan (Ashley Gunstock), an oil consultant who frequently works overseas, and his wife Lidia (Natalie Roles), a London-based sculptor. During her visit, Lidia is frustrated by Ryan’s excessive precautions and mocks his concern over surgical flight socks for DVT, green pool…
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Continue reading →: The Shark is Broken by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon.The original mechanical shark used in the film Jaws had been originally designed to be used in a studio freshwater tank. Director Steven Spielberg decided to film at sea. This meant it worked less productively in salt water. The play The Shark is Broken is set during the times that the three…
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Continue reading →: In C-Queen Elizabeth Hall.Dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests and London Sinfonietta join forces to present their vision of Terry Riley’s In C at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank. In Terry Riley’s minimalist classic In C every musician is given a sequence of 53 musical phrases. Each then repeats a phrase for a…
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Continue reading →: The Rocky Horror Show-Richmond Theatre.Richard Obrien’s cult classic, The Rocky Horror Show was first produced in 1973 and has been doing the rounds ever since. The current touring version is a virtual rerun of the same polished technicolour rendition that has been running for the last 10 years or so and is no worse…
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Continue reading →: Interview with Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky ahead of the opening of The Gang of Three.Many will know this isn’t your first play that you have written together and will have followed your work over the years, my first question has to be: when did you both first decide to start writing together? We first met in the early 1990s at Southampton University. From time…
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Continue reading →: Interview with Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky ahead of the opening of The Gang of Three.Many will know this isn’t your first play that you have written together and will have followed your work over the years, my first question has to be: when did you both first decide to start writing together? We first met in the early 1990s at Southampton University. From time…
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Continue reading →: Lockdown in Little Grimley by David Tristram.I remember the night that all the Theatres across the United Kingdom shut their doors and left their Ghost Lights on to watch over the stages while lockdown commenced. It all seems an age ago now with everything back to normal and Theatres back in full swing. The evening of…











