UK Theatre Network - A personal invitation (resending)
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INDIE FILM NIGHT on Wednesday. Come along, bring a few friends, grab a glass of wine or beer and enjoy a night of film.
Find out more here >> http://ukfilm.eventbrite.com
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Together We're Heavy
“This is a play about obsession and Jai Lynch gives an outstanding performance as the child-like, shy Rob who is defenceless against Walter’s attacks and the overwhelming love of his well-meaning but somewhat overbearing mother (Jean Apps).” - Carolin Kopplin, London
http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/read/together-weand39;re-heavy-by-canuk_347.html
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All My Sons
“Arthur Miller’s 1947 masterpiece All My Sons begins as a family drama, turns into a detective story, and ends as a Greek tragedy.” – Caroline May, Bolton
http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/read/all-my-sons-at-bolton-octagon_348.html
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Moliere’s - The Hypochondriac
“Roger McGough adapts the piece beautifully, managing to successfully pull out Moliere’s use of word play and, although The Hypochondriac’s origins lie in France, there is an great deal of British style lavatory humour within it.” – Elizabeth Potter, London
http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/read/moliere%EF%BF%BDs-%EF%BF%BD-the-hypochondriac_345.html
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Dorian Gray
“It is clear that Bourne has put a great deal of thought into his choreography and devising of the production; and it pays off.” – Laura Pearson, Glasgow
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Abigail's Party
“Having watched just half of the original film, I am able to see how each of the four actors has thought carefully about how to depict their characters and have undoubtedly done so with great professionalism!” - Elizabeth Potter, London
http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/read/abigailand39;s-party_343.html
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The Stripper
“ Worthy of the ticket price but could do with a snappier first act.” – Cameron Lowe, Glasgow
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Spider's Web
“Spider’s Web weaves a wonderful evening of sheer enjoyment that is incredibly easy to get caught up in.” - Steve Burbridge, Newcastle
http://www.uktheatre.net/magazine/read/spiderand39;s-web_342.html
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FUNDING NOTICE
IdeasTap is a creative network and funding body for emerging arts talent. We are a not-for-profit organisation, bringing creative people together and offering cash funding, opportunities and a platform to showcase new work.
We have launched two new funding awards for 16 – 25 year olds -
1) Ideas Fund Edinburgh £30,000 funds to support the development of a show to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010
2) Ideas Fund Innovators £1,000 funds to support creative ideas get to the next stage of development Closing date for both awards is 11th November 2009.
To apply please visit www.ideastap.com
October 6th, 2009 at 5:40 am
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