Posted by Nikolaus Morris on July 24, 2008 at 8:45am —
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Can any one recommend a really good drama school (apart from the usual like E15, Poor School....) thats in London and do evening and weekend classes?
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Posted by Karyn Louisé on July 23, 2008 at 10:39pm —
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Imploding Fictions’ Newsletter
22nd July 2008, London
It's been a while since our last newsletter, not because of any summery laziness but due to a crammed schedule of planning, rehearsing, writing and touring.
In this newsletter you can read more about our coming performances of Now You See It; Now You Don't in Amsterdam and Oslo, our revival of Norway.Today in London in November and the continued success of our production of Heiner Müller's Hamletmachine.
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Posted by Philip Thorne on July 22, 2008 at 6:55pm —
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do you?
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Posted by Emma Nelson-Bailey on July 21, 2008 at 11:30am —
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ELEKTRA PLAYS AT THE CAMDEN PEOPLES THEATRE ON THE 11TH 12TH AND 13TH OF AUGUST 2008.
TKTS JUST £7.50 BOOKING OPEN NOW WWW.CAMDENFRINGE.ORG
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Posted by LAZARUS THEATRE COMPANY on July 20, 2008 at 2:17am —
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Mr Winterbottom is trapped on the tube with his mugger - The tables are turned, but not as you expect!
Signal delays, submission holds and nervous twitches all come together in the darkest comedy you'll see on the fringe this summer!
30/31st July Etcetera Theatre 9PM £7.50 Just across from Camden Town Tube
http://www.karlsimposter.com
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Posted by Karl's Imposter on July 18, 2008 at 11:57am —
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International Physical Theatre Laboratory
under the direction of Sergei Ostrenko (Russia)
November 1 - 7, 2008
Ystad, Sweden
Participants: actors of physical, dramatic, dance and musical
theatres, circus performers, dancers, choreographers and directors.
Programme: intensive…
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on July 18, 2008 at 8:30am —
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The play, both witty and thought provoking, set in a Northern pub, follows an evening's events as seen through the eyes of the pubgoers and the beleaguered landlord and landlady and features 14 diverse characters – all of which you will recognise as people you know, met or have seen before in your local pub and all played by only two actors.
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 29th July - 2nd August 08 7.45pm
Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol 7th, 8th, 9th August 08 8pm
Kings Theatre, Albert Road, Souths…
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Posted by Jilly Breeze on July 16, 2008 at 11:30am —
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Stanislavski once described the theatre as 'the result of that natural striving of mankind to improve and correct his reality'. Real Circumstance is currently looking to build a unified collective of artists committed to exploring the full implications and potentials of this as a definition of theatre. This work will be done through workshops, lectures and practical training sessions.
These sessions happen every Sunday at 6pm in the Function Room above the Circle Bar, Clapham Road (between Clap…
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Posted by Real Circumstance on July 16, 2008 at 10:36am —
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Hello,
I am residing in London until Sept. 2008. I have been searching for a master acting class or advanced Shakepeare class. I am not interested in taking a long course consisting of several weeks. Those are usually very expensive and are going for longer than I am in London. I am more interested in workshops or singles classes, like the kind offered at the Actors Centre. I am looking for a class to work on monologues and scenes. I would even be interested in meeting a group of actors that mee…
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Posted by Diana DeLaCruz on July 14, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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Imploding Theatre Machine [sic]
HAMLET MACHINE (Heine Muller) - Imploding Fictions
cast: Hannah Boyde & Samuel Metcalfe
direction: Philip Thorne & Oystein Ulsberg Brager
seen: 23-6-2008, Frascati 1, Amsterdam
review by: Anne Maike Mertens
The beginning is amusing, two people in suits bound to each other by a tie. The students from the London Rose Bruford College take the audience with them in the two texts by Heiner Muller. First there is ‘man in the lift’, an almost androgynous…
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Posted by Philip Thorne on July 11, 2008 at 8:17pm —
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Want to put on a play? Need some professional insight into how to produce your own show and make it a success? Leading West End theatre producer Michael Codron will be giving a Masterclass on how to get started as a producer. If you are interested in producing, or just want more information about this integral aspect of the industry this is the event for you! Book for this event via our website:
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Posted by Masterclass on July 11, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Phat Chance Theatre Productions
Present
SHOW GIRLS
A Celebration of the Women of Musical Theatre
In Aid of Breast Cancer Care Scotland
As long as there have been musicals there have been show girls, from dancing girls in chorus lines to full force belting leading ladies with their names in light. No show is complete without lovelorn ladies and wicked women. From balcony scenes in Argentina to nuns leading children up the Alps, there is nothing sells a show tune or indeed a show like a dame.…
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Posted by Phat Chance Productions on July 10, 2008 at 4:52pm —
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Stanislavski once described the theatre as 'the result of that natural striving of mankind to improve and correct his reality' – Real Circumstance is currently looking to build a unified collective of artists committed to exploring the full implications and potentials of this as a definition of theatre. This work will be done through workshops, lectures and practical training sessions.
The first talk is 6pm this Sunday, the 13th July, in the Function Room above the Circle Bar, Clapham Road (bet…
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Posted by Real Circumstance on July 8, 2008 at 10:33am —
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Madame's Late Mother by Georges Feydeau
A French farce for Bastille Day !
The genius of French comedy brough to the London stage !
A new translation of "Feu la mère de Madame" by the company.
At 4 O’clock in the morning. A row: she wants to sleep, he comes back from a party. Suddenly the doorbell rings... A classic of French comedy based on the simplest misunderstanding...
directed by Samuel Miller, With Andy Dowbiggin, Fanny Dulin, David Furlong and Heather Wilds
With also F…
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Posted by Echange Theatre Company on July 7, 2008 at 11:33am —
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One of the hardest things is to get people working in theatre excited by a performance. Especially with a text predicted to be “undirectable” like Heiner Muellers Hamletmachine. And especially when two just graduating young directors from London do such a piece.
But in Mondays performance at Frascati of Muellers piece directed by Imploding Fictions (Philip Thorne and Øystein Ulsberg Brager) it just happened: nearly one hall of largely young directors, actors, dramaturges, producers etc. got caug…
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Posted by Imploding Fictions on July 5, 2008 at 1:54pm —
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FalconGrange Productions presents Two by Jim Cartwright at The Henley Fringe Festival (21st - 26th July 2008)
Starring Daniel Creasey & Yvie Magee. Directed by Redvers Lawson
Set in a pub owned by a constantly bickering husband and wife, Two is a series of vignettes that skilfully combine pathos and humour, with all the fourteen characters played by just two actors. During the course of the evening assorted customers pass in and out; including the hilarious Alice and Fred who have “…
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Posted by Daniel Creasey on July 4, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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"It might be the best bargain ever" -Molly Gunn, Urban Junkies
Following on from the success of last year's event marking the first birthday of New Writing Sunday, this July will see us celebrating five years of Ten in a Bed with music, merriment and of course some brand new writing. And probably some cake.
The programme includes rehearsed readings of Marty and George from former television presenter and noted aphorist Neil McLachlan and the immensely popular Exodus by Andrew Curtis, which was…
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Posted by Ten in a Bed Theatre on July 2, 2008 at 6:24pm —
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After a sell-out run earlier this year, L&G Productions returns with 'Shakers Re-Stirred' at the Henley and Camden Fringe Festivals!
Welcome to Shakers, the oh-so trendy cocktail bar where everyone wants to be seen. From the check-out girls to the chinless wonders, from the yuppies to the local lads tittering at the thought of a ‘long comfortable screw”, all hell bent on having a great night on the town. We are given a wickedly funny glimpse of this world by four long-suffering waitresses w…
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Posted by Lara Lemon on July 2, 2008 at 4:28pm —
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Madame's Late Mother by Georges Feydeau
A French farce for Bastille Day !
The genius of French comedy brough to the London stage !
A new translation of "Feu la mère de Madame" by the company.
At 4 O’clock in the morning. A row: she wants to sleep, he comes back from a party. Suddenly the doorbell rings... A classic of French comedy based on the simplest misunderstanding...
directed by Samuel Miller, With Andy Dowbiggin, Fanny Dulin, David Furlong and Heather Wilds
With also Fr…
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Posted by Echange Theatre Company on July 2, 2008 at 1:13pm —
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Auditions for a theatre adaptation of The Graduate to be performed for 2 weeks (11th - 23rd August) at this years Edinburgh Festival are being held in London this Friday (04/07) between 10.30 and 2pm at 93 Feet East, 150 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL. Rehearsals are during July in York, accomodation provided however cast must pay for their accomodation whilst at the festival.
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Posted by Corrine on July 1, 2008 at 9:33pm —
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Does anyone know who is casting for the Hobbit? I know it is temporarily on hold due to the court case, but thought I would put my feelers out. Would be grateful for any feedback. (I know this is film not theatre, but I figured someone may have their ear to the ground!)
Many thanks
Cheska.
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Posted by Cheska Moon on July 1, 2008 at 2:34pm —
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RED LADDER THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION 2008
‘Forgotten Things’ by Emma Adams
A new play suitable for cross-generational audiences.
The company seeks one male actor who has experience of and/or enthusiasm for working with young people in non-theatre venues. Some of the tour will take place in small-scale theatre venues and will include some workshops with young people.
One male performer :
To play Toby a teenager contemplating suicide AND to operate a large puppet playing a second role as Dr Kev…
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Posted by Red Ladder on July 1, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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SHOW GIRLS
A Celebration of the Women Of Musical Theatre
For Breast Cancer Care Scotland
As long as there have been musicals there have been show girls, from dancing girls in chorus lines to full force belting leading ladies with their names in light. No show is complete without lovelorn ladies and wicked women. From balcony scenes in Argentina to nuns leading children up the Alps, there is nothing sells a show tune or indeed a show like a dame.
On Sunday 5th of October; Scotland will play…
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Posted by Christopher farrell on June 30, 2008 at 4:04pm —
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International Physical Theatre Laboratory
October 19-27, 2008
Bovec, Slovenia
The Lab will take place in the beautiful Bovec town located in the heart of the Julian Alps.
During the Lab hotel accommodation (eight nights) and meals are provided for participants.
PROGRAMME
Phy…
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on June 29, 2008 at 1:53pm —
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Your first chance to see Real Circumstance’s new production, before runs at the Edinburgh Festival and York Theatre Royal:
Friday 4 July at 17.30 at The Junction, Cambridge
LOUGH/RAIN by Declan Feenan and Clara Brennan
Two new plays interwoven as one…In the wake of a terrible accident, Michael and Caoimhe rebuild their lives as best they can. But all Michael can remember is the boat out on the lough that never should have been there. The barometer points to rain as the young couple realise th…
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Posted by Real Circumstance on June 27, 2008 at 11:59am —
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The Park Keeper
A new play by Nikolaus Morris, from the award-winning company Belt Up (Nothing to See/Hear)
A sinister vision of extreme indulgence.

Join a sinister gr…
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Posted by Nikolaus Morris on June 27, 2008 at 8:39am —
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To all lovely and loyal Masterclass members,
Just a few important notes: We are still looking for singers for the 'Getting Into Musical Theatre' event- so all you talented singers out there get applying via our website! http://www.masterclass.org.uk/events.php?ev1=49
VERY IMPORTANT: Please note below and on our website the change of venue for the Roger Allam event (VAUDEVILLE THEATRE) and 'Getting Into Drama School' event (SOHO THEATRE)
Thank you & enjoy,
Sally @ Masterclass
Forthcoming…
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Posted by Masterclass on June 26, 2008 at 1:29pm —
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International Course
"Performers Village 08"
August 1-28, 2008
Malpils, Latvia
Performers Village is a four-week course – production of a performance open to professional actors, dancers, singers, musicians as well as directors, choreographers, playwrights, scriptwriters and…
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on June 20, 2008 at 7:30pm —
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Anyone looking to get publicity photographs taken of their productions before they go to the Edinburgh festival please feel free to get in contact with me. Just let me know what sort of thing you are after and a little bit about your play and I can then work out a price for you and a time to take the photographs. You can see plenty of examples of my work on my page. The same goes for anyone looking to get a new headshot taken to take with them to Edinburgh. Again examples of these can be seen on…
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Posted by Stuart Allen on June 20, 2008 at 2:41pm —
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This summer @ Masterclass proves to be a busy and exciting time. We have just updated our website with all the new and exciting forthcoming events we have planned throughout June and July, including our Opening Doors season which gives YOU a chance to work and learn from leading theatre professionals in a number of disciplines. So check out our website for more info, to book yourself a place, or to become a member:
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Posted by Masterclass on June 20, 2008 at 11:11am —
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Show being performed at Henley Fringe Festival 21-26 July 08, by Flying Dragon Theatre
One act comedy drama, entertaining and thought provoking.
Details and tickets: www.henleyfringefestival.com
Support the show and this new fringe festival which makes performing affordable for small companies.
If you would like to join our British Theatre group it is Flying Dragon Theatre and our website is www.flyingdragontheatre.co.uk
Hope to see you there!
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Posted by Verity Richards on June 19, 2008 at 3:54pm —
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For anyone that is interested I have posted up a couple of theatre acting jobs on the left hand side of my page. Both are non paid but there is also some paid dance work on there as well if you are a dancer as well as an actor.
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Posted by Stuart Allen on June 18, 2008 at 11:17am —
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Sorry I have just been told by Masterclass that Ms Paige has had to withdraw today from this Friday's Masterclass for personal reasons and hopes to be able to reschedule her Masterclass for next April. If you have booked you will be notified of this cancellation by email.
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Posted by Stuart Allen on June 17, 2008 at 4:00pm —
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Fri 20 June / 2.30 pm / Theatre Royal Haymarket
There is a free actors Masterclass with Elaine Page this Friday at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.
Actress, recording artist and producer, Elaine Paige has made a huge contribution to the entertainment industry and has earned the deserved title of 'The First Lady of British Musical Theatre.'
In 1978 Ms Paige was chosen by Hal Prince to create the role of Eva Peron in th…
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Posted by Stuart Allen on June 16, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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I am performing in a new production of Orpheus by Kenneth McLeish at The Battersea Arts Centre on 23rd and 24th June, directed by James Quaife.
Orpheus imagines he is gifted with magical powers and believes he can bring his lover back to life. Failure of this feat threate…
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Posted by Cheska Moon on June 14, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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Contact and Tango are two dance forms that focus on the relation to the other and on the circulation of energy between them. A relation brings always the possibility of drama, or story telling and or poetry in a musical sense.
Using the dynamics of fluids as an image metaphor we will bring together elements of these two dances to create a richer and liberating form of physical expression.
1st Part:
The first part of the stage will work specific…
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Posted by Miguel Pinheiro on June 13, 2008 at 2:07am —
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Special Headshots sale for British Theatre members:
Just £105 for an indoor and/or outdoor portrait session and 3 photos on disk...and if you don't like them you don't pay for them... read on for more info.

If any of you lovely people out there are needing some…
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Posted by matt jamie on June 13, 2008 at 2:05am —
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Contact and Tango are two dance forms that focus on the relation to the other and on the circulation of energy between them. Using the dynamics of fluids as an image metaphor for this dance we will bring together elements of these two dances to create a richer and liberating form of physical expression.
From tango we’ll borrow:
- The clarity of axis and the use of spirals
- The interplay of balances and counter balances
- Rhythm and melody
From…
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Posted by Miguel Pinheiro on June 13, 2008 at 2:00am —
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INVISIBLE THEATRE WORKSHOP
An intensive fun-packed, charged, hands-on workshop suited to people who want skills experience & knowledge in creating issue-based scenes that are performed in public without the public knowing the scenes have been staged.
Come and lose yourself within the mysteries of invisible theatre and learn techniques of the Theatre of the Oppressed and those pioneered by Augusto Boal, Keith Johnston, Clive Barker and many others.
Taking place in London UK 16th – 19t…
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Posted by Tony Cealy on June 11, 2008 at 12:30am —
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Breaking Barriers
A creative arts Training course specialising in:
Augusto Boal techniques
Improvisation
Devising
Performance
Facilitation
Youth Arts
Exploring issues;
Arts within Criminal Justice Settings
This highly practical hands-on course is particularly suited to people who want to experience and practise a variety of creative action methods in group work to explore issues, make theatre or work within challenging contexts.
Who is this for?
Front line staff and workers involved with tar…
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Posted by Tony Cealy on June 11, 2008 at 12:29am —
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Hi all!
Please come and see the very talented cast in Oklahoma! Directed by the fabulous Thom Southerland (Annie get your gun and The Pajama game, Union Theatre) We had a great review in The Stage today check it out!
http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/20956/oklahoma-
If you'd like to see a refreshing new version of the traditional show, come on down and see us at the Broadway Theatre in Catford. 15 mins from Charing Cross, Waterloo and London Bridge! We are performing Wednesday - Sa…
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Posted by Kay Milbourne on June 10, 2008 at 5:37pm —
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Award winning Belt Up presents theatre, music, and more at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2008. A new immersive venue showcasing vibrant productions of new writing and classics. You will see red.
For the first tim…
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Posted by Nikolaus Morris on June 10, 2008 at 11:41am —
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Improvers weekend, 14 and 15 of June:
information and booking. Facilitated by Remy Bertrand.
Playback Saturday, 21 of June:
information and booking Facilitate…
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Posted by Remy Bertrand on June 9, 2008 at 4:00pm —
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Les Enfants Terribles award winning production of The Terrible Infants will be on at the Newhampton Arts Centre In Wolverhampton for one night only, on Saturday 14th June at 5pm. Fresh from picking up two awards at the Brighton Festival, this sparkling and quirk…
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Posted by Newhampton Arts Centre on June 9, 2008 at 1:39pm —
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The Pendulum - A new play by Alexander Fiske-Harrison
Directed by Allison Troup-Jensen
***3 Stars The Guardian - Michael Billington
1900 Vienna.
In a new age of enlightenment and artistic freedom, the city clings to its ideal of honour and privilege.
When an army officer and a young Jewish painter fall in love, they find themselves caught up in a web of suspicion, paranoia and betrayal. Someone must pay the price.
4 June - 28th of June 2008
Jermyn Street Theatre
Mon - Sat 7:30 pm, Sat matinee…
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Posted by Allison Troup-Jensen on June 9, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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International Festival-Fair
THEATRE METHODS 08
Between Tradition and Contemporaneity
July 7-13, 2008
Malpils, Latvia
"THEATRE METHODS" is the annual professional festival-fair bringing up the question of the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts. It is uni…
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on May 27, 2008 at 3:16pm —
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Just returned from a terrific evening of over the top acting, knockabout theatricality and the best rendition of “to be or not to be” I have ever heard – recited by a four-headed Shakespeare.
Travelling theatre company
Footsbarn don't do subtle. They do in-yer-face, cut the crap theatre. Their brash theatricality veers between irritating and invigorating. It's like hardcore Panto or Kneeghigh without…
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Posted by Imploding Fictions on May 25, 2008 at 6:10pm —
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International Conference
"Performing Arts Training Today"
October 24 - 27, 2008
Bovec, Slovenia - in the heart of Julian Alps
The conference is open to professional performers, performing arts educators and teachers from all over the world interested in the research of topical questions and processes in contemporary performing arts education and training. The main tasks of the conference are to demonstrate various methods and techniques in contemporary performing arts education and training, t…
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on May 23, 2008 at 5:42pm —
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I would like to ask if anyone could help spread the word that there is a long-form improv show on in Cardiff.
The show is...
The Flurry of Florence is a long-form production with musicians, set and costume. We want this to be big, so we ask for a big audience for our big show with some of the biggest improvisers in Cardiff (well perhaps we will have been on a diet by then.) So come for the jollities of improv in this full-length production in Cardiff at the Atrium Theatre in University of Glamo…
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Posted by Nathan Keates on May 23, 2008 at 12:41pm —
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International Physical Theatre Laboratory
August 1 - 7, 2008
The Lab is open for performers from different countries and backgrounds inspired by Physical Theater as a bold, vibrant and multidimensional approach to contemporary theater performance.
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Posted by Inga Ryazanoff on May 22, 2008 at 8:18pm —
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Together with INSTED we were invited to the
Körber Studio Junge Regie 2008 in Hamburg, Germany’s annual symposium for young directors. We lived in a place just of the Reeperbahn (probably the most decadent street in Europe), but even so nightlife was eclipsed by a full on schedule that seemed devised to test even the toughest theatre junkie.
The regular programme: show for breakfast, four hour afternoon debate about the previous shows, supper (this was invariably soup), first play of the…
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Posted by Imploding Fictions on May 22, 2008 at 6:39pm —
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Facsimile Productions are delighted to announce that British Touring Shakespeare, the UK's premier touring Shakespeare company, will once again be touring the finest outdoor venues the UK has to offer with their 2008 UK Open Air Summer Tour of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Tour dates are as follows:
Saturday 21st June (Midsummer Night Special) - Shenley Park, Hertfordshire
Saturday 28th June - The Rookery, Streatham Common, London
Friday 4th July - Compton Castle, Devon
Saturday 5th July - Moors…
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Posted by Facsimile Productions on May 22, 2008 at 3:21pm —
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Facsimile Productions are delighted to announce the world premiere of new rock musical Rasputin Rocks! at this year’s Henley Fringe Festival at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.
The play, with book and lyrics by Andrew Hobbs and music by Alistair Smith, is set in Russia in the near future. An insane Russian emperor who finds out he is terminally ill decides to take the whole world with him. He also discovers that Rasputin has never in fact died but has been frozen deep beneath the Kremlin, and t…
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Posted by Facsimile Productions on May 22, 2008 at 3:10pm —
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Posted by Simon Wu on May 22, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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As leading British playwright Martin Crimp's latest work, The City, premieres at the Royal Court, exciting young company Waxwing Theatre rediscovers No-one Sees The Video, the play that first launched his career at the venue 18 years ago.
We have a special offer for members of Brtishtheatre.com. Members can receive 2 tickets for the price of one during the first week of the show (May 21st to May 26th). If you are interested Just pop me an email at chunt@euromoney.com.
All the best
Chris
MART…
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Posted by Christopher Hunt on May 15, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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The Cellorhythmics Acoustic Project - the one where we add a new musician to every gig - we are now 11 musicians plus a 45 piece choir (THE ANGELS OF KAOS)-is doing the FINALE for two days at the BATTERSEA ARTS CENTRE. Its taken a year to complete the projec…
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Posted by James Hesford on May 14, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Come and see OKLAHOMA! at the Broadway Theatre Catford from June 4th to 29th. Super new production. I'm playing Andrew Carnes
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Posted by Eddie McNamee on May 13, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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The Bloody Ringmaster introduces a plethora of weird and wonderful SideShow performances whilst DJ Margaret the Gimp spins hangbag, kitsch, tv themes and subversive pop. EVERY FRIDAY!
'This ace cabaret club' Time Out. Mesmerising camp-tastic cabaret' Remotegoat 'Makes Little Britain l…
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Posted by Paul L Martin on May 12, 2008 at 2:27pm —
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Livestock presents 'Yoicks' : a comedy night featuring Wilkie & Walker, The Black Sheep, Mark Katz and Paramount Comedy Funniest Student winners Hannah George and Ric Wharton. Enjoy......
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Posted by Maggie Gordon-Walker on May 12, 2008 at 8:58am —
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Warhorse Theatreworks are currently in the Research & Development period for A Comedy of Errors - Inspired by William Shakespeare and freely adapted by Warhorse Theatreworks. Find out about the latest developments at
www.warhorsetheatreworks.com…
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