UK Theatre Network Weekly

July 26th, 2008 at 6:21 am

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  TORN


 A classic ‘Romeo & Juliet' love story, the relationship between its two central characters doomed to failure. 

  Bard At The Bridewell


 At the height of a long hot summer, a long-standing feud is reignited.

 CLASSICS AT THE DONMAR 


Four classic plays at the Donmar

With four classic actors...


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Hackney Empire 2008 Spice Festival

‘Live at Kilworth’

Almeida Summer Festival

24:7 Theatre Festival, Manchester


UKTHEATRE REVIEWS AND ARTICLES 

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247 Theatre Festival, Manchester - Friday

Two local theatre companies showcase their latest work in the historic setting of the Midland Hotel

STAN LAUREL: Please Stand Up! He was the comedian everyone wanted to be, but just who was Stan Laurel when he hung up his hat and was just Stan? Bob Kingdom looks behind the legend at The Customs House, South Shields, Tyne and Wear.
Mark Ruebery performing tracks from his debut album- 'Because Of You' at the Monmouth Festival Catch Mark Ruebery performing tracks from his debut album at The Monmouth Festival on August 1st (at the Three Horseshoes, Drybridge Street, Gwent NP25) Entry to the festival is free!
THE RAILWAY CHILDREN

This brilliant coup de theatre, directed by Damian Cruden for York Theatre Royal, and staged at the National Railway Museum, is set to be the success story of the summer in a city crowded with tourists.

Thérèse Raquin Montmiral Productions premieres a new translation of Thérèse Raquin - a taut psychological thriller adapted for the stage by Zola himself.
Steve Burbridge In Conversation With . . . David Ducasse Actor, singer and director David Ducasse tells Steve Burbridge about his Summer School collaboration with The Customs House, South Shields, his Eurovision experience and his unfulfilled ambition to appear in a soap opera. 
A CONVERSATION WITH EDITH HEAD Susan Claassen stars in the West End as the legendary Hollywood designer Edith Head - winner of eight Oscars® - in "A Conversation With Edith Head", at the Studio Space at the Leicester Square Theatre from Tuesday 29 July - Sunday 31 August.
HIDEOUS/PIGEON Two new one-man plays, veering from the blackest comedy to the darkest recesses of the human psyche, and staged in the Movieum's Greater London Theatre at the County Hall, in the heart of the South Bank.
Phantom The smart "Phantom" is an excellent story that covers the Phantom as a real person, not a caricature as in Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera." We care about Yeston's "Phantom" (Larry Adams) and we understand why he and Christine (Johanna McKenzie Miller) have a mutual attraction. We see how Gerard Carrier (Jim Sherman), Erik's (The Phantom) father has cared for the lost soul over the years.
247 Theatre Festival, Manchester - Tuesday Three entirely different forms of comedy at Pure in the Printworks.