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Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! 3+
Plays The Gulbenkian Theatre 04.09.2010 |
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DAVEY ARTHUR
Music Bands Tom Thumb Theatre 06.09.2010 |
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Thomas and Friends LIVE on stage - A Circus Comes to Town
Plays Orchard Theatre 11.09.2010 |
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PARTNERS IN CRIME
Comedy Tom Thumb Theatre 18.09.2010 |
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An Audience with Michael Portillo
Comedy EM Forster Theatre 24.09.2010 |
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The Chicago Blues Brothers
Musical EM Forster Theatre 25.09.2010 |
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Woyzeck (Workshop)
Workshops EM Forster Theatre 27.09.2010 |
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Woyzeck
Plays EM Forster Theatre 27.09.2010 |
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West End Musicality
Musical Avenue Theatre 29.09.2010 |
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Polar Bear
Music Bands EM Forster Theatre 09.10.2010 |
A New Look Theatre for a New Look Summer Festival
Read more...Having successfully relocated from the famous Italian Garden to another lovely setting on Two Sisters Lawn at Hever Castle , the new Festival Theatre has undergone a makeover for this year’s Summer Festival that begins in June.
At the same time the Summer Festival itself will have something of a new look and offer a programme of music and entertainment that...
Read more...One of the world’s smallest theatres, which was almost lost forever before a life-saving sale was agreed, has announced a new season of productions. The Tom Thumb Theatre, with just 60 red velvet seats, is re-launching in December with a host of shows that will place the Tom Thumb firmly back at the heart of the community. It's first offering will be Christmas show, A Dreamland Sideshow Chris...
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“The Cruellest Cut?”
Read more...All plays are too long. Yes, all of them - dare I suggest. And theatre-goers really, really can’t stand it. There, my startling opinion’s out! A conviction I’ve only dared whisper before – and to none but my most understanding of theatre allies. But life is too short – and your audience too precious – so I really do feel the need to speak more broadly (and loudly) now. Ou...
“My Character Wouldn’t Do That! Or Would They..?”
Read more...How often have you struggled to find the way to play a part? How do you know what choices to make? How best to deliver that line? Perhaps you ask your Director? A friend? Maybe you read the tea-leaves?
You are, of course, pursuing the most important goal of an actor; to produce for the audience a fully realised, three-dimensional “life force” (...
The Magic of “The Magic IF”
Read more...I was running a theatre workshop recently for the Lindley Players, Whitstable (and yes, it was marvellous darling! ). The technique I was teaching was that of “Playing British Farce”. All was going swimmingly until, in a coffee-break, an anguished looking actor took me to one side. She explained that although she was quite new to performing she just loved playing farce...