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The Magnetic Lady at The White Bear
September 7, 2010 at 7:30pm to September 25, 2010 at 10pm
Ben Jonson’s glittering domestic comedy will be revived this Autumn as part of the White Bear’s Lost Classics Programme. Updated to the stylish 1930’s in the first ever professional UK adaptation of this little known Elizabethan play. The fabulousl…
August 11
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December 14, 2009
New Theatre & Film Production Company wishing to enforce the luxurious theatre system of the East: a permanent group of actors with constant PAID work! If you want to be considered for future casting opportunities, stay in touch.
December 8, 2009
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Shakespeare's Women at Barons Court Theatre & 2 other exciting London venues
October 24, 2009 at 3pm to November 21, 2009 at 7pm
A dramatic celebration of the range and diversity of Shakespeare's female characters. The year is 1616. Will Shakespeare has returned to Stratford at the end of his glittering career, now a dying man cared for by his wife and daughters. As he slip…
October 3, 2009

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The vision for Lights of London is the production of thoughtful and entertaining theatre, with a particular emphasis on comedy, musicals, and the works of Shakespeare.



The company was originally set up to debut solo musical shows at the Edinburgh and Brighton festivals; these shows were well-recieved by theatre audiences and have also proved popular with audiences in community venues.



Based in Shoreditch, East London and with a special love and interest in the culture and history of the area, the company was named after the town of its birth. Shoreditch, once the home of Shakespearian theatre, is the ideal area to bring his plays alive and make them accessible to a popular modern audience, and there are plans to do so, both in Shoreditch and in venues beyond East London. A successful production about Will Shakespeare's early days in Shoreditch premiered at the Hackney Empire in 2008 and at the Old Blue Last, Shoreditch.

At Lights of London we believe "The East End is the new West End " with it's rich theatrical heritage and have recently established a working pub theatre space Upstairs at the Old Blue Last on Curtain Road, adjacent to the site of the original Curtain theatre. It is also envisioned to form strong links with venues in Southwark - Shakespeare's other theatrical home and Stratford upon Avon.
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http://shakespeareinshoreditch.co.uk

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Classical plays and text for a modern generation, thoughts ideas and feelings.
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Inspired by a broad and diverse range of material we hope that our work informs, inspires and provokes our audiences, offering a fresh and bold re-imagination of some of the greatest works ever written.
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The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman and The Members of Tectonic Theater Project Venue: Greenwich Theatre Crooms Hill SE10 8ES Director: Joseph C. Walsh Dates: September 21st-25th 7:30 Saturday Matinee 2:30 Tickets: £17.50, £15.00, £…
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A new theatre group based in Islington. You can catch our first play, No One Sees the Video by Martin Crimp at the Rosemary Branch Theatre from the 21st May to the 31st.
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The Bunbury Banter Theatre Company was born from a desire to make theatre accessible to all, but particularly those who are not aware of its power, entertainment and diverse nature!
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Ugly by Emma Adams at Carriageworks Theatre
September 27, 2010 at 7:30pm to September 28, 2010 at 7:30pm
Red Ladder Theatre Company's new autumn 2010 UK touring production opens in Leeds. In a world ever more focussed upon global warming, climate change and the increased scarcity of resources Ugly is a dark comic tale of survival set in a future where…
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