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3 Picton Place
3 Picton Place, London, W1U 1BJ (a derelict four-storey nestled behind Selfridges and a stone's throw from St Christopher's Place.)
Tube: Bond Street
Tel: 07708740913
MERCURY FUR
by Philip Ridley
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 10 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 17 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.30pm |
| Price | £12 |
| Performers | Matt Granados, Chris Urch, Isaac Jonnes, Ben Wigzell, Debra Baker,Tom Vickers, Mikey Bharj |
| Director | Frances Loy |
| Design | William Reynolds |
| Lighting | William Reynolds |
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| Producer | Theatre Delicatessen |
| Synopsis | Set in the savage wastelands of London, the East End has become a battleground and staying alive has become a day-to-day struggle. There, a gang have discovered the only way to survive is to deep-freeze their emotions and cater to the darkest fantasies of the rich. |
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| Other Info | Theatre Delicatessen presents works in alternative theatre spaces. |
Pleasance Theatre
Carpenters Mews, North Rd, London, N7 9EF
Tube: Caledonian Rd
Tel: 020 7609 1800
LOST SOUL MUSIC (a series of six musical plays in repertoire)
Words by Chris Bush, Music by Ian McCluskey
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 23 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 23 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 14 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 14 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Schedule: (Tues (7.30pm), Fri (7.30pm), Sat (8pm) will feature THE DEVIL YOU KNOW / SIMON SAYS Wed (7.30pm ), Sat (5pm), Sun (8pm) will feature FISHER OF MEN / SIGNED, SEALED, DELIEVERED. Thurs (7.30pm), Sat (2pm), Sun (5pm) will feature ALL THE BEST TUNES / SOLDIER OF FORTUNE |
| Price | £12 (or or see all six shows for £30) |
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| Producer | White Rose Theatre |
| Synopsis | 'Lost Soul Music is a Talking Heads for the Burlesque generation, darkly intimate tales of dalliance and damnation each offering a unique theatrical treat and original toe-tapping score.' |
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Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Billet Lane, Hornchurch, RM11 1QT
Tube: Hornchurch (Then 15 min walk)
Tel: 01708 443333
TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT
by Giles Havergal, adapted from the novel by Graham Greene
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Comedy |
| Previews from | 05 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 08 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 27 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 27 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tue - Sat 8pm, plus Mats Sat 20 and Thu 25 Feb at 2.30pm (8 Feb at 7.30pm) |
| Price | £13.50 - £22 |
| Performers | cut to the chase. members Elliot Harper, Simon Jessop, Sam Pay, Marcus Webb |
| Director | Liz Marsh |
| Design | Rodney Ford |
| Lighting | Chris Howcroft |
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| Producer | Queen's Theatre Hornchurch |
| Synopsis | Henry Pulling loves tending to his dahlias. That is until he meets Aunt Augusta, who asks him to accompany her on a trip to the continent. Before he knows it, Henry's swapped trowels for travels and his bags are packed for a thrilling, globetrotting adventure! But Augusta's shady past catches them up as they whizz from Paris to Paraguay, and our retired banker from Blighty finds himself embroiled in an exciting world of crime, intrigue and espionage. |
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Riverside Studios
Crisp Rd, London, W6 9L
Tube: Hammersmith
Tel: 020 8237 1111
FOOL FOR LOVE
by Sam Shepard
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 26 Jan 2010 |
| Opens | 26 Jan 2010 |
| Booking to | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Time | 7.30pm on JAN 26, 28, 29, 30, 31; FEB 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27; MARCH 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12,13,14, 18, 19, 20, 21 2pm on JAN 30; FEB 6, 13, 20, 21, 27; MARCH 6, 13, 20 |
| Price | £ |
| Performers | Sadie Frost (May), Carl Barat (Eddie) |
| Director | Neil Sheppeck |
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| Producer | Love&Madness |
| Synopsis | Set in a desolate motel room on the edge of the Mojave desert, May and Eddie's tragic love-hate relationship plays out. |
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| Other Info | *In Studio 3 |
Riverside Studios
Crisp Rd, London, W6 9L
Tube: Hammersmith
Tel: 020 8237 1111
RICHARD III
by William Shakespeare
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 02 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 02 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Time | In repertoire: 7.30pm on FEB 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 21, 23; MARCH 3, 10, 16 2pm on FEB 11, 23; MARCH 3, 10, 16, 21 |
| Price | £ |
| Performers | Sadie Frost (Lady Anne) |
| Director | Ben Kidd |
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| Producer | Love&Madness |
| Synopsis | Embittered by his own physical deformities, the power-hungry Richard will stop at nothing to gain control of England, seducing and murdering his way to the throne. |
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| Other Info | *In Studio 3 |
Riverside Studios
Crisp Rd, London, W6 9L
Tube: Hammersmith
Tel: 020 8237 1111
HEDDA
Based on 'Hedda Gabler' by Henrik Ibsen. Translated by Terje Tveit
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 03 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 03 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 14 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 14 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.45pm, Sunday 6pm, Plus Sat mats 2.30pm |
| Price | £15 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Terje Tveit |
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| Producer | Ibsen Stage Company |
| Synopsis | Hedda returns from her honeymoon, feeling increasingly discontent. Something is brewing and, when a school friend turns up with news of an old acquaintance, a string of emotions are unleashed. The consequences are devastating. |
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| Other Info | *In Studio 2 Ibsen Seminar: Ibsen from Page to Stage The Royal Norwegian Embassy, Ibsen Stage Company and Riverside Studios co-host a pre-show seminar focusing on Ibsen's work in performance. Speakers will include Professor Laura Caretti from University of Siena, Dr Marie Wells of UCL, novelist, critic and cultural historian Paul Binding and representatives of the Norwegian National Theatre - 6 February, 10a.m. - 1pmTickets:5 ((seminar only) / 15 (seminar, matinee performance and post-show discussion) |
Riverside Studios
Crisp Rd, London, W6 9L
Tube: Hammersmith
Tel: 020 8237 1111
DEMI MONDE
Devised by Love&Madness in collaboration with Associate Artist Jack Shepherd
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 17 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 17 Mar 2010 |
| Time | In repertoire: 7.30pm on FEB 16, 17, 28; MARCH 2, 9, 17 |
| Price | £ |
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| Producer | Love&Madness |
| Synopsis | Focusing on local socialist and designer, William Morris. |
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| Other Info | *In Studio 3 |
Rose Theatre
24-26 High Street, Kingston, Surrey, KT1 1HL
Tube: Kingston Train Station (Then 15 Min walk)
Tel: 0871 230 1552
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A
by William Shakespeare
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Comedy |
| Previews from | 09 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 15 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 20 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 20 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 7.30pm, Sat Mat at 2pm |
| Price | £12 - £37.50 |
| Performers | Judi Dench (Titania) |
| Director | Peter Hall |
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| Synopsis | Set in Elizabethan England, Peter Hall's new production sees Titania, the Fairy Queen, as a portrait of the ageing Queen Elizabeth I, fascinated with the theatre, besieged by courtiers but 'married to the people of England'. |
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Rosemary Branch Theatre
2 Shepperton Road, London N1 3DT
Tube: Old Street
Tel: 020 7704 6665
WAXING LYRICAL
by Judith Paris
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 09 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 09 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 14 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 14 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sun at 7.30pm |
| Price | £12 |
| Performers | Judith Paris |
| Director | Ninon Jerome |
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| Producer | Rosemary Branch Theatre |
| Synopsis | Marie Tussaud was a remarkable woman. She escaped the guillotine and survived the horrors of the French revolution. She toured the towns of Britain for thirty three hard years with her travelling wax cabinet, fighting off competition against a background of fire, riot, shipwreck and betrayal. She personified persistence, fortitude, dedication and self belief. Why does every one know of her Exhibition but no one know her story? |
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Rosemary Branch Theatre
2 Shepperton Road, London N1 3DT
Tube: Old Street
Tel: 020 7704 6665
LEAR AND HIS DAUGHTERS
adapted by Bobby Fincher
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 24 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 24 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Fri at 7.30pm, Sat & Sun at 3pm and 6.30pm |
| Price | £12 |
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| Producer | Spadra Bus Theatre Company |
| Synopsis | The 1960s are in full swing and the stage is set for the ageing King Lear to bestow his kingdom on 'younger strengths'. As he battles with changing times and circumstances, and unexpected enemies, Lear embarks on a journey of self discovery. This tragic tale of power, madness and betrayal, set in the swinging sixties, is an abridgement of Shakespeare's King Lear |
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Rosemary Branch Theatre
2 Shepperton Road, London N1 3DT
Tube: Old Street
Tel: 020 7704 6665
SHAKESPEARE INC.
by Don Fried
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 02 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 02 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Fri at 7.30pm, Sat & Sun at 7pm |
| Price | £12 |
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| Director | Andy McQuade |
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| Producer | Second Skin Theatre |
| Synopsis | American author, Don Fried, finally lifts the lid on who really wrote those immortal classics. Shakespeare will never be quite the same again. |
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Rosemary Branch Theatre
2 Shepperton Road, London N1 3DT
Tube: Old Street
Tel: 020 7704 6665
ALCHEMIST, THE
by Ben Jonson, adapted by Scarlett Plouviez Comnas
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Comedy |
| Previews from | 23 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 23 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 11 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 11 Apr 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Fri at 7.30pm, Sat & Sun at 7pm |
| Price | £12 |
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| Director | Scarlett Plouviez Comnas |
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| Synopsis | Three con artists take over a London house and set about trying to cheat, charm and scam their way to riches. |
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Royal Court at Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre
Retail Unit 215-216, Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London SE1 6TE
Tube: Elephant and Castle
Tel: Royal Court Box Office: 020 7656 5000
RANDOM
by Debbie Tucker Green
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 03 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 08 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Mon -Sat 7pm, Plus Matinees Wed 17, Sat 20 & Sat 27 at 4pm |
| Price | £8 |
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| Director | Sacha Wares |
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| Producer | Royal Court Theatre presents Theatre Local |
| Synopsis | 'Death never used to be for the young. You get up. You go bout your business.You expect to come back.' |
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| Other Info | Theatre Local, is a long-term project by the Royal Court Theatre aiming to take productions out of the Royal Court's Sloane Square home, placing them in alternative spaces at the heart of a local community in order to open the work of the Royal Court up to a wider and more diverse audience. |
Royal Court at Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre
Retail Unit 215-216, Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London SE1 6TE
Tube: Elephant and Castle
Tel: Royal Court Box Office: 020 7656 5000
DISCONNECT
By Anupama Chandrasekhar
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 31 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 31 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 03 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 03 Apr 2010 |
| Time | 7pm, plus Matinees Thurs 1 Apr, Sat 3 Apr at 4pm (No perf Fri 2 April) |
| Price | £8 |
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| Director | Indhu Rubasingham |
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| Producer | Royal Court Theatre presents Theatre Local |
| Synopsis | Your credit card is maxed out, and you hang up the phone on Ross chasing your payments. But Ross is actually Roshan and though the sun is shining for you it's past midnight in his window-less call centre. With a new accent and invented back story, bright young graduates in India are renamed and rebranded as they work to claw back the cash spent by Americans crippled by debt. |
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| Other Info | Theatre Local, is a long-term project by the Royal Court Theatre aiming to take productions out of the Royal Court's Sloane Square home, placing them in alternative spaces at the heart of a local community in order to open the work of the Royal Court up to a wider and more diverse audience. |
Royal Court at Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre
Retail Unit 215-216, Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London SE1 6TE
Tube: Elephant and Castle
Tel: Royal Court Box Office: 020 7656 5000
EMPIRE, THE
by DC Moore
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 02 Jun 2010 |
| Opens | 02 Jun 2010 |
| Booking to | 05 Jun 2010 |
| Closes | 05 Jun 2010 |
| Time | 7pm, ˙Sat mat 4pm |
| Price | £8 |
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| Director | Mike Bradwell |
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| Producer | Royal Court Theatre presents Theatre Local |
| Synopsis | Helmand in the height of summer. Gary, a British soldier, and Hafizullah, his Afghan colleague, guard an injured young prisoner, Zia, found in the heat of battle. Gary wants answers, Hafizullah just wants to make it through the day and Zia thinks there has been a big mistake. |
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| Other Info | Theatre Local, is a long-term project by the Royal Court Theatre aiming to take productions out of the Royal Court's Sloane Square home, placing them in alternative spaces at the heart of a local community in order to open the work of the Royal Court up to a wider and more diverse audience. |
Royal Court at Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre
Retail Unit 215-216, Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London SE1 6TE
Tube: Elephant and Castle
Tel: Royal Court Box Office: 020 7656 5000
SPUR OF THE MOMENT
By Anya Reiss
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 25 Aug 2010 |
| Opens | 25 Aug 2010 |
| Booking to | 28 Aug 2010 |
| Closes | 28 Aug 2010 |
| Time | 7pm, ˙Sat mat 3.30pm |
| Price | £8 |
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| Director | Jeremy Herrin |
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| Producer | Royal Court Theatre presents Theatre Local |
| Synopsis | Pre-teen Delilah enjoys High School Musical, swim parties and ogling the lodger. Whilst her parents throw verbal grenades at one another, they barely notice their 21 year old tenant starting to notice her. |
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| Other Info | Theatre Local, is a long-term project by the Royal Court Theatre aiming to take productions out of the Royal Court's Sloane Square home, placing them in alternative spaces at the heart of a local community in order to open the work of the Royal Court up to a wider and more diverse audience. |
Southwark Playhouse
Shipwright Yard (Corner of Tooley St. & Bermondsey St.), London, SE1 2TF
Tube: London Bridge or Southwark
Tel: 020 7407 0234
HOSTAGE, THE
By Brendan Behan
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 03 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 04 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 7.30pm, Mats Sat at 3pm |
| Price | £8 - £18 |
| Performers | Chris Aylmer, Jonathan Battersby, Charles De Bromhead, Emily Dobbs, Christopher Doyle, Stephanie Fayerman, Ben James-Ellis, Gary Lilburn, Oengus Mac Namara, Miles Mlambo, Jess Murphy, Rhiannon Oliver, Caitlin Shannon |
| Director | Adam Penford |
| Design | Morgan Large |
| Lighting | Emma Chapman |
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| Producer | Jagged Fence Productions |
| Synopsis | It's 1958. News that a young IRA man has been sentenced to death by the British reaches the whores, sailors, pimps and revolutionaries who reside in a seedy, Dublin boarding house. In retaliation, the IRA captures a Cockney soldier bringing him to the house. Tension mounts until the execution hour arrives and, with an explosive finale, the hostage's fate is decided. |
| Length | 2hrs 30mins |
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St Pancras Church Crypt
Euston Road, London, NW1 2BA (access via car park at the rear of church on Duke's Road)
Tube: Euston
Tel: www.warningsproject.com
WARNINGS
Two Ghost Stories by M.R James
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 23 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 7.15pm (Plus Sat Mat 13 Mar at 2.15pm) |
| Price | £12 - £15 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Nick Blackburn |
| Design | Lucy Minyo |
| Lighting | Adam Young |
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| Sound | Tom Hackley |
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| Synopsis | Warnings will feature readings of A Warning to the Curious and Count Magnus in the atmospheric space of the crypt at St Pancras Church. Originally written as stories to be read aloud, the labyrinthine network of interconnecting corridors will ensure a real sense of unease and foreboding as the stories weave through the rooms with unexpected twists to terrify and excite in the malevolent darkness, where curiosity might just get the better of you. |
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| Other Info | Audience members will be allowed the freedom to wander through the maze of spaces in order to follow the narrative thread where they will encounter chance meetings, other worldly images and a few surprises. |
Tara Studio
356 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, London, SW18 4ES
Tube: Earlsfield BR Station
Tel: 020 8333 4457
THAT FACE
By Polly Stenham
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 23 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 23 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues to Sats 7.30pm |
| Price | £9 |
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| Director | Clare Frances Martin and Hayley Metcalf |
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| Producer | Mustardseed Theatre Company |
| Synopsis | Set in a dysfunctional upper-middle-class family, with an alcoholic mother, an inappropriately adored son and a neglected daughter. |
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Theatre Royal Stratford East
Gerry Raffles Square, London, E15 1BN
Tube: Stratford East
Tel: 020 8534 0310
TWO WOMEN
By Martina Cole, adapted for the stage by Patrick Prior
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 19 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 24 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 20 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 20 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Plus Sat Mat on 13 March at 2pm |
| Price | £ 10 - £ 22 |
| Performers | Frances Albery , Victoria Alcock, Marc Bannerman , Michael Bertenshaw , Sophie Cosson, Marcus Ellard , Sheryl Gannaway, Laura Howard, Cathy Murphy, Alison Newman, Sally Oliver |
| Director | Ryan Romain |
| Design | Yannis Thavoris |
| Lighting | Declan Randle |
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| Costume | Yannis Thavoris |
| Sound | Theo Holloway |
| Producer | Theatre Royal Stratford East |
| Synopsis | When Susan marries the charming Barry Dalston she thinks she has escaped her past. Although she is determined to make it work there's only so much a woman can take and Susan would do anything to protect her children. |
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Theatre503
Above the Latchmere Pub 503 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 3BW
Tube: Clapham Junction (then 15 to 20 min walk)
Tel: 020 7978 7040
SLAVES
by Rex Obano
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 26 Jan 2010 |
| Opens | 29 Jan 2010 |
| Booking to | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.45pm, Sun at 5pm |
| Price | £14 (Tues Pay what you can) |
| Performers | Adetomiwa Edun, Paul Bentall, David Burt, Cornell S. John, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Owen Oakeshott, Beru Tessema, Rob Ostlere |
| Director | Nadia Latif |
| Design | Lorna Ritchie |
| Lighting | Michael Nabarro |
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| Sound | John Leonard |
| Producer | Theatre503 |
| Synopsis | A portrait of prison life on both sides of the bars. |
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Theatre503
Above the Latchmere Pub 503 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 3BW
Tube: Clapham Junction (then 15 to 20 min walk)
Tel: 020 7978 7040
PETER AND VANDY
by Jay DiPietro
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 02 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 05 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.45pm, Sun at 5pm |
| Price | £14 (Tues Pay what you can) |
| Performers | |
| Director | Tim Roseman |
| Design | Libby Watson |
| Lighting | Richard Howell |
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| Sound | Fergus O'Hare |
| Producer | Theatre503 |
| Synopsis | What happens when the boy who met the girl becomes the man who loves the woman? Peter and Vandy get together, but can they stay together? A New York romance with a big heart and sharp teeth. |
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Theatro Technis Theatre
26 Crowndale Rd, London, NW1 1TT
Tube: Mornington Crescent
Tel: Tower Theatre Box Office on 020 7353 1700
SHINING CITY
by Conor McPherson
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 09 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 09 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Tue - Sat at 7.45pm, Sat Mats at 3pm |
| Price | £11 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Chloe Faine |
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| Producer | Tower Theatre Company |
| Synopsis | John, a newly-bereaved businessman, is being haunted by the ghost of his wife. In a series of intriguing confessional sessions with newly-qualified therapist, Ian, he explores the hidden guilt behind this strange phenomenon. Ian, however, has problems of his own - his relationship with his girlfriend and the mother of his child is falling apart in the cold light of his new life outside the priesthood. |
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Theatro Technis Theatre
26 Crowndale Rd, London, NW1 1TT
Tube: Mornington Crescent
Tel: Tickets: 08444 771 000
CLOCKWORK ORANGE, A
by Anthony Burgess
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 09 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 09 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Time | 7.30pm |
| Price | £10 (£12 on door) |
| Performers | |
| Director | Steven Green |
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| Choreography | Holly Rye |
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| Producer | Fourth Monkey Theatre / Wise Monkey ProductionsCompany |
| Synopsis | 'North London's Fourth Monkey Theatre Company will stage Anthony Burgess' infamous and controversial 'A Clockwork Orange' with their own distinctive style of dynamic and energised theatre' |
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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000
GRETA GARBO CAME TO DONEGAL
by Frank McGuinness
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 07 Jan 2010 |
| Opens | 11 Jan 2010 |
| Booking to | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Closes | 20 Feb 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm (plus Wed mats 27 Jan & 10 Feb at 2pm) (11 Jan at 7pm) |
| Price | £15 (Sat Eve £20 / Mon & midweek mats £10) |
| Performers | Angeline Ball (Sylvia Hennessy), Lisa Diveney (Colette Hennessy), Michelle Fairley (Paulie Hennessy), Daniel Gerroll (Matthew Dover), Caroline Lagerfelt (Greta Garbo), Owen McDonnell (James Hennessy), Tom McKay (Harry Caulfield). |
| Director | Nicolas Kent |
| Design | Robert Jones |
| Lighting | Matthew Eagland |
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| Sound | Tom Lishman |
| Producer | Tricycle |
| Synopsis | Greta Garbo Came to Donegal, and she did. The year is 1967 - nothing is ever the same after. Ireland is on the verge of violent change, two couples are on the verge of ending, a woman tries to save her family, a girl tries to save her future. Above it all but in the midst of things, determining what happens next, is the loveliest and loneliest of all women, the great Garbo. But when the gods arrive, they can cause havoc, not least to themselves, as the divine Greta learns. |
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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000
DEAD SCHOOL, THE
by Pat McCabe
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 22 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 24 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm (plus Wed mat 10 March at 2pm) (24 Feb at 7pm) |
| Price | £15 (Sat Eve £20 / Mon & midweek mats £10) |
| Performers | Sean Campion (Raphael Bell), Carrie Crowley (Nessa Bell/Miz Evans/Others), Peter Daly (Fr Stokes/Little Beggarman/Others) , Gemma Reeves (Marion/Miss Kearns/Others), Nick Lee(Malachy Dudgeon). |
| Director | Padraic McIntyre |
| Design | Maree Kearns |
| Lighting | Barry McKinny |
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| Sound | Cormac Carroll |
| Producer | Livin' Dred Theatre Company |
| Synopsis | Ireland of the 70s: crashing headlong into the warring forces of change and tradition.Schoolmaster Raphael Bell is devoted to traditional teaching values, while on the other side, Schoolmaster Malachy Dudgeon loves rock music and makes rules only in order to break them. When these two men and all they represent come together, chaos is only round the corner. |
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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000
CHRONICLES OF LONG KESH
by Martin Lynch
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 15 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 16 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 10 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 10 Apr 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm (plus Wed mats 24 Mar & 7 April at 2pm) (16 Mar at 7pm) |
| Price | £15 (Sat Eve £20 / Mon & midweek mats £10) |
| Performers | Billy Clarke (Freddie), Chris Corrigan (Eamon), Jo Donnelly (Thumper), Marty Maguire (Oscar), Andy Moore (Hank) and Marc O'Shea (Toot). |
| Director | Martin Lynch and Lisa May |
| Design | David Craig |
| Lighting | Conleth White |
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| Costume | David Craig |
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| Producer | Green Shoot Theatre productions |
| Synopsis | Chronicles of Long Kesh tells the story of Long Kesh/The Maze from its opening in 1971 to the day it closed in July 2000 as a result of the Good Friday Agreement. Whilst dealing with all the major events at the prison such as the 1974 burning of the camp, the Dirty Protest, The Hunger Strike and The Great Escape, Chronicles of Long Kesh also explores individual experiences of the inmates. Who were these people? What kind of impact did imprisonment have on their lives and that of their families? And what kind of impact did it have on the prison officers? |
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| Other Info | Martin Lynch interviewed over 40 ex-prisoners, prison officers, welfare workers, families etc. before penning his play which explores the human impact of the prison. Thousands of men - prisoners and prison officers - spent the best years of their lives in Long Kesh/The Maze - most lifers spent an average of 17 years behind bars, usually between the ages of 18 and 35. |
Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000
TWELFTH NIGHT
by William Shakespeare, devised by Filter and Sean Holmes
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Comedy |
| Previews from | 04 May 2010 |
| Opens | 04 May 2010 |
| Booking to | 29 May2010 |
| Closes | 29 May 2010 |
| Time | Mon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm (plus Midweek mats 6, 12, 19, 27 May at 2pm) |
| Price | 4 - 8 may: £10 / 10 - 15 May £12 / 17 - 22 May £14 / 24 - 29 May £16 |
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| Director | Sean Holmes |
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| Producer | Filter in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company |
| Synopsis | 'Here nothing is hidden, and no two shows are the same: decisions on the direction of the performance are taken on the hoof as the narrative unfolds, and each unique performance develops in a different way each night. In this informal production the stage is covered in cables, technical equipment, synthesisers, microphones, amplifiers and supporting instruments that enable Filter to create the world of the play through sound. Performed under house lights with all costume changes on stage, the experience is more akin to a rock concert than classic theatre, creating an exhilarating live chemistry between actor, audience and text. ' |
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560
LONDON EYE MYSTERY, THE
Adapted by Carl Mille, from the book by Siobhan Dowd
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 06 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 10 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 18 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 18 Apr 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Thu & Sun at 1.30pm , Fri at 10.30am, Sat at 1.30pm & 7pm (Exceptions - No Perfs Tues 16 Mar, 23 Mar / 7pm perfs instead of 1.30pm perfs on Weds 7 April & 14 Apr / 7pm perfs instead of 10.30am perfs on Fri 9 April & 16 April) |
| Price | £6 - £10 |
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| Director | Rosamunde Hutt |
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| Producer | Unicorn Theatre |
| Synopsis | When Ted and Kat watch their cousin Salim board the London Eye, they naturally assumethey'll see him again 30 minutes later. After all, there's no way off once the pod's left theground, is there? But as the pod completes its journey and everyone troops off, there's nosign of Salim. How on earth could he have disappeared into thin air? |
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| Other Info | **For ages 10+ |
Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560
JAKE & CAKE
by Godfrey Hamilton
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 10 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 10 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 14 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 14 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Wed - Fri 10.30am & 1.30pm; Sat at 11am & 2.30pm, Sun at 1.45pm & 3.30pm |
| Price | £10 |
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| Director | Natalie Wilson |
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| Producer | Theatre Centre |
| Synopsis | Jake has moved to the country. Missing his best friend Raymond, he wishes to be back inLondon. One day, a local girl called Cake tumbles into his life with stories of strange magicand ancient myths. Does she have special powers to find Raymond and will Jake everbelieve her stories? As storm clouds gather, they move into the woods in search offriendship and the winding path home. |
| Length | 50mins |
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| Other Info | **For ages 6+ |
Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560
MY MOTHER TOLD ME NOT TO STARE
by Finegan Kruckemeyer and Martyn Harry
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 17 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 17 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 21 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Wed 10.15am; Thu 10.15am & 1.15pm; Fri 10.15am; Sat 1.15pm & 5pm; Sun 1.15pm |
| Price | £10 |
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| Producer | Theatre Hullabaloo and Action Transport Theatre |
| Synopsis | A deliciously dark operetta for curious children and their grown ups.Have you ever done things your parents told you not to do? Have you swallowed the pips ofan apple and waited for a tree to grow in your belly? Have you made a face when the windchanged? Or turned your back on the sea?In Bobby Rogers' town everyone lives very normal lives. But Bobby has noticed that a childwho was there one minute is gone the next. So he digs a hole through the earth, all the wayto kangaroos and upsidedowness. And he may have stayed forever there, but vanishing kidsdoes not seem fair, and there is nothing so fun as a grudge to bear, so one day BobbyRogers returns to Upper Crumble to settle the score. |
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560
HOW COLD MY TOES
Devised by Travelling Light,˙& dance company Champloo,
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 07 Apr 2010 |
| Opens | 07 Apr 2010 |
| Booking to | 18 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 18 Apr 2010 |
| Time | Wed - Sat 11am & 2pm, Sun at 2pm |
| Price | £10.50 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Sally Cookson |
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| Producer | Travelling Light, Bristol Old Vic and Birmingham Repertory Theatre |
| Synopsis | A journey through the seasons, from the seed-sprouting vitality ofspring all the way to the frosty frozen fingers of winter. |
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560
TEMPEST, THE
by William Shakespeare, Adaptation by Carl Miller
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 15 May 2010 |
| Opens | 26 May 2010 |
| Booking to | 19 Jun 2010 |
| Closes | 19 Jun 2010 |
| Time | 1.30pm on MAY 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, JUNE 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10 , 12, 13, 15, 17, 19. 10.30am on MAY 28, JUNE 11, 16, 18. 5.30pm on MAY 29, JUNE 12. 7pm on MAY 22, 27, JUNE 3, 4, 5, 10, 17, 19 |
| Price | £16.50 |
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| Director | Tony Graham |
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| Producer | Travelling Light, Bristol Old Vic and Birmingham Repertory Theatre |
| Synopsis | An enchanted island. A magician's daughter. A shipwrecked prince. |
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| Other Info | For ages 9+ |
Union Theatre
204 Union Street, London, SE1
Tube: Southwark
Tel: 0844 477 1000
ONCE UPON A TIME AT THE ADELPHI
by Phil Willmott
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 03 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 03 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 27 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Sun at 3.30pm |
| Price | £15 |
| Performers | Rebecca Hutchinson, Jamie Birkett, Lucyelle Cliffe, Ally Holmes, Jodie Michaels, Jon-Paul Hevey, Matt Markwick, Will Stokes, Marc Antolin, Matthew Naegeli, Emma Barr, Joanna Goodwin,Lucinda Lawrence, Lindsay Scigliano, Emily Barlow, Nicholas Collier, Benjamin Bond, Rudi Last. |
| Director | Phil Willmott |
| Design | Charlie Cridlan |
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| Choreography | Andrew Wright |
| Costume | Geraldine Spencer |
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| Producer | MokitaGrit Productions / The Steam Industry |
| Synopsis | 1930's Liverpool, and the glitz and glamour of Hollywood pour off the luxury liners for their first taste of England: a night in the city's most fashionable hotel. Amidst all the decadence, no-nonsense Alice from reception has fallen for the dashing Thompson from accounts - but fate, Hollywood, two wars and a dizzying array of staff and guests intervene in an epic love story spanning 60 years. |
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| Other Info | Musical Director - Michael Bradley |
Union Theatre
204 Union Street, London, SE1
Tube: Southwark
Tel: 0844 477 1000
REMAINS OF THE DAY, THE
Music, Book & Lyrics by Alex Loveless. Based on the Novel 'The Remains of the Day' by Kazuo Ishiguro
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 01 Sep 2010 |
| Opens | 02 Sep 2010 |
| Booking to | 25 Sep 2010 |
| Closes | 25 Sep 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat & Sun Matinees at 2.30pm |
| Price | £15.50 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Chris Loveless |
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| Producer | Simon James Collier in association with Fallen Angel Theatre and Ben David Productions |
| Synopsis | Darlington Hall lies dormant, its prior distinction a passing memory. In the twilight of his life, Stevens, long-standing and devoted butler to the late Lord Darlington struggles to meet the needs of its new owner. Convinced he requires more staff in order to remedy his professional woes, Stevens sets out to meet his one-time housekeeper and bring her back to Darlington Hall. But as his journey progresses, Stevens begins to question his former employer's convictions and to wonder whether he has lost much more than simply a housekeeper. |
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| Other Info | Movement by Omar F. Okai. Instrumental Arrangements by Rowland Lee |
White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ
Tube: Kennington
Tel: 020 7793 9193
CLAM & HONEY/BABY (Double Bill)
by Deborah Levy
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 16 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 18 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 07 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 07 Mar 2010 |
| Time | Tues- Sat 7.30pm, Sun at 5.30pm |
| Price | £12 |
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| Director | Nadia Papachronopoulou |
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| Producer | PapaC Productions |
| Synopsis | CLAM: Six people embark on a rollercoaster ride through relationships, terrorism and shattered dreams...HONEY/BABY: Investigating five citizens in contemporary England. Exploring exile, racism, young love, lust and middle England... |
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White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ
Tube: Kennington
Tel: 020 7793 9193
GIFTED
by Peter Billingham
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 27 Apr 2010 |
| Opens | 29 Apr 2010 |
| Booking to | 16 May 2010 |
| Closes | 16 May 2010 |
| Time | Tues- Sat 7.30pm, Sun at 5pm |
| Price | £12 |
| Performers | |
| Director | Chris Loveless |
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| Producer | Fallen Angel Theatre & Simon James Collier in association with The White Bear Theatre |
| Synopsis | Follows the explosive relationship between a teenage girl and an aged homeless man in their search for justice, love and belonging. |
| Length | 2hrs |
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Wilton's Music Hall
Graces Alley, off Ensign Street, E1 8JB
Tube: 10 mins walk from Tower Hill or Aldgate East
Tel: 020 7702 2789
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY - THE LIFE OF DORIS DAY
by Adam Rolston
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 9 Mar 2010 |
| Opens | 11 Mar 2010 |
| Booking to | 04 Apr 2010 |
| Closes | 04 Apr 2010 |
| Time | Tues - Fri 7.30pm; Sat at 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Sun at 2.30pm (11 Mar at 7pm) |
| Price | £23.50 |
| Performers | Sally Hughes (Doris Day), Ian McLarnon (Terry), Elizabeth Elvin (Alma Kappelhoff), Mark Halliday (Marty Melcher). |
| Director | Alvin Rakoff |
| Design | Eileen Diss |
| Lighting | Filippo Capitani |
| Choreography | Joseph Pitcher |
| Costume | Jane Kidd |
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| Synopsis | This musical with a live band charts the life of Doris Day seen through the eyes of her son. |
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Wilton's Music Hall
Graces Alley, off Ensign Street, E1 8JB
Tube: 10 mins walk from Tower Hill or Aldgate East
Tel: 020 7702 2789
PIRATES OF PENZANCE, THE (all male version )
by W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Operetta |
| Previews from | 08 Apr 2010 |
| Opens | 13 Apr 2010 |
| Booking to | 16 May 2010 |
| Closes | 16 May 2010 |
| Time | Tues to Sats 7.30pm , Mats Sat & Sun 2.30pm (13 Apr at 7pm) |
| Price | £22.50 (Tues £15) |
| Performers | All Male cast. |
| Director | Sasha Regan |
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| Lighting | Filippo Capitani |
| Choreography | Lizzi Gee |
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| Producer | Regan De Wynter Production in association with Wilton's Music Hall |
| Synopsis | All male version. Frederic was as a child apprenticed to a band of tenderhearted, orphaned pirates by his nurse who, being hard of hearing, had mistaken her master's instructions to apprentice the boy to a pilot. Frederic, upon completing his 21st year, rejoices that he has fulfilled his indentures and is now free to return to respectable society. But it turns out that he was born on February 29 in leap year, and he remains apprenticed to the pirates until his 21st birthday. |
| Length | 2hrs |
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| Other Info | musical director Chris Mundy |
Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre
53 Hoe Street, Walthamstow, E17 4SA
Tube: Walthamstow Central
Tel: 020 8509 3880
SWEENEY TODD
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Hugh Wheeler, from an adaptation by Christopher Bond
| Location | Other London |
Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 23 Feb 2010 |
| Opens | 23 Feb 2010 |
| Booking to | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Closes | 13 Mar 2010 |
| Time | 7.30pm (No perfs 27th Feb and 1st 4th 6th and 8th March) |
| Price | £12 |
| Performers | Daniel Simpson (Sweeney Todd), Sarah Dearlove (Mrs Lovett), Riku Rokkanen (Anthony),Emma Manley (Beggar Woman), Sea Rees (Judge Turpin), Barnaby Brookman (Beadle), Nadia Eide (Johanna), Victoria Denard (Tobias), Padraig Breathnach (Perelli), Kate Marie-Martin, Victoria Maitland, Lauren Thomas, Ria Whitton, Nicole Rowley. |
| Director | Ricky Dukes |
| Design | Ricky Dukes˙& Kasper Hansen |
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| Costume | Nicki Martin-Harper |
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| Producer | All Star Productions |
| Synopsis | Tells the infamous tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. His thirst for blood soon expands to include his unfortunate customers, and the resourceful proprietress of the pie shop downstairs soon has the people of London lining up in droves with her mysterious new meat pie recipe! |
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