The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
Flamencura shouldn‘t be viewed on a stage in London. It should be experienced somewhere in the Andelusian mointains, with the beat echoing off the hills, the smell of nature mixing with man and the concentration shared between the audience and performers. Luckily we do not need to travel south to see this show, they have brought it here to London and we are lucky that they have.
Flamencura shouldn‘t be viewed on a stage in London. It should be experienced somewhere in the Andelusian mointains, with the beat echoing off the hills, the smell of nature mixing with man and the concentration shared between the audience and performers. Luckily we do not need to travel south to see this show, they have brought it here to London and we are lucky that they have.
In the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler’s Wells six emerging choreographers are given a platform to show their considerable promise, with the theme of post-war America as a stimulus.
In the Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadler’s Wells six emerging choreographers are given a platform to show their considerable promise, with the theme of post-war America as a stimulus.
Paines Plough are the theatre company dedicated to showcasing new writing. Since forming they have produced 130 productions and have toured far and wide across the country. Their latest show Lungs by Duncan MacMillian sees a couple running out of time to have the child they’ve always wanted as the world begins to breakdown around them – a truly tragic, modern love story.
The play is being performed at the company’s award winning pop-up venue the Roundabout at the Southbank Centre. The performance has already received 4 and 5 star reviews – so don’t miss out!
To be in with a chance to win simply answer the question below. Good luck!
When did Paines Plough first form?
A) 1974
B) 1999
C) 2000
Email your answer, contact number and address to theatrefullstop@gmail.com. Competition closes on 1st July.Lungs is currently showing at the Southbank Centre until Saturday 18th July. For more information on the production, visit here…
For the Theatrefullstop review, visit here…
Paines Plough are the theatre company dedicated to showcasing new writing. Since forming they have produced 130 productions and have toured far and wide across the country. Their latest show Lungs by Duncan MacMillian sees a couple running out of time to have the child they’ve always wanted as the world begins to breakdown around them – a truly tragic, modern love story.
The play is being performed at the company’s award winning pop-up venue the Roundabout at the Southbank Centre. The performance has already received 4 and 5 star reviews – so don’t miss out!
To be in with a chance to win simply answer the question below. Good luck!
When did Paines Plough first form?
A) 1974
B) 1999
C) 2000
Email your answer, contact number and address to theatrefullstop@gmail.com. Competition closes on 1st July.Lungs is currently showing at the Southbank Centre until Saturday 18th July. For more information on the production, visit here…
For the Theatrefullstop review, visit here…
Imagine, if you will, the myth of Faust, seen through the lens of a Golden-age Hollywood musical comedy, wrapped up in homage to contemporary dance legend Pina Bausch. French theatre maker Philipe Decoulfé and Compagnie DCA collaborate to present Contact, a witty, beautiful and surrealist ode to both cabaret and musicals.
Imagine, if you will, the myth of Faust, seen through the lens of a Golden-age Hollywood musical comedy, wrapped up in homage to contemporary dance legend Pina Bausch. French theatre maker Philipe Decoulfé and Compagnie DCA collaborate to present Contact, a witty, beautiful and surrealist ode to both cabaret and musicals.