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  • A fundraising evening of performance celebrating the great Bard == Verily, A New Hope ==
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  • ...here similar, where the wages are saved for that big Friday night out when the beer and Bacardi are downed? ...perstar (2016)|Jesus Christ Superstar]], Stanley's Film Club and thanks to the Box Office and Front of House teams.
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  • * [[The World's Wife (2017)|The World's Wife]] by [[Carol Ann Duffy]] * [[The Crocodile (2017)|The Crocodile]] by [[Tom Basden]] after [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]
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  • ...ve Mundy sisters, set during the festival of Lughnasa in the final days of the summer of 1936 in County Donegal in rural Ireland. This lyrical tale has be ...veil of nostalgia,as does the playwright here who similtaneously edits out the tensions, sacrifice, poverty, limitations preferring to exhalt domestic ban
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  • The English countryside. * Director of The Institute - [[Jeanette Hoile]]
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  • Performances: Tue 20th – Sat 24th March [[2018]], the [[Old Fire Station]] ...s the first show to take place in the Old Fire Station theatre space after the renovation works, produced by [[SLT Youth Theatre]].
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  • ...n Amateur Light Operatic Society) rehearse their production of JohnGay's ''The Beggar's Opera''. ...Beggar's Opera'' score, [[Emma Wilson|Emma-Jane Wilson]] for looking after the piano until it could return to SLT.
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  • Technically, the whole building is the Old Fire Station. ...then the [[Main Stage]]), all productions in the new space are indexed in the archive as Old Fire Station Productions.
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  • The action takes place in England, Europe & America from the mid '90s. ...The sincerest of apologies to anyone who may have been accidentally missed in e
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  • ...ant parents Ollie and Jill fantasise about their dream home, far away from the squalor of their council flat. Then one day a mysterious letter arrives, pr ...[[Naomi Liddle]] and [[Joel Thomas]]. Thanks to the staff at The Hope for the additional rehearsal space
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  • ...story of their love and the life they have shared, from the first spark to the dying light - but not necessarily in that order. The action of the play takes place here and there, and now and then.
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  • The Second Annual West Norwood Arts Festival ...t Norwood Picturehouse]] as well as SLT. This page is devoted to events at the [[Old Fire Station]].
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  • [[Image:The-Night-Heron-Poster-SLT-South-London-Theatre.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Bry ...d fear of the outsider permeate the play, which is hilarious and tragic at the same time and laden with poetry, allegory and general strangeness. As well
    12 KB (2,015 words) - 21:34, 27 March 2023
  • ...al tragedy of the revenge of a barber badly mistreated by almost everyone. The action takes place in Victorian London. *Anthony Hope - [[Andrew Bryan]]
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  • by [[Charles Dickens]], adapted for the stage by [[Neil Bartlett]] * [[Elena Markham]] - First clerk / a ghost in limbo / a bell of the City of London / Harry / Miss Belle Fezziwig (Scrooge's fiancée) / Belinda
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  • ...e in [[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2019)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]] ([[2019]]) ([[Old Fire Station]])
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  • ...elf to be. But this is 1930s Germany and the choices a person makes may be the difference between good and profound evil. A brilliant fable on morality in ...told to each generation so we never forget the horrors that happened under the Nazis.
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  • ...eer but has largely rejected his proud working class family. As they talk, the recall different sides of a complicated man and try to understand why he be ...their very different outlook on life, coming to a momentous conclusion in the case of one of them.
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  • ...This entertaining and surreal play provides unexpected twists to challenge the audience, while exploring and echoing so many aspects of our pandemic exper ...ay by themselves, and do so with with humour, energy and nuance that keeps the audience thoroughly engaged.''
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  • ...Clements]], [[Alec Osborne]], [[Chaz Doyle]], [[Rebecca Law|Bex Law]] and the cast Chaz Doyle, David Clements, and the fantastic SLT teams - Publicity, Box Office & Front of House, Bar, Wardrobe
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  • ...he only unmarried woman to have ever ruled England, reigning for 44 years. The daughter of Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife Anne Boleyn, she was a pol ...ve and rule as she wanted, and the women around her were also tied down by the male prejudices and rigid social, religious and cultural traditions of thei
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  • ...he has a low rating and asks Bea to fake a better blood sample, Bea enters the murky world of black market dealing. ...s across Germany and Austria, and it became the most performed new play in the German language of 2021.
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  • by [[The Wardrobe Ensemble]] ...eps through the ceiling and the floors. The Pelican Daughters are home for the last time.
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  • [[Director|Director of the Production]] - [[Barry Hooper|Mr. Barry Hooper]] ...slowly evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty favourite of the aristocracy and literati, only to be denied his ultimate dream; to become a
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  • by [[Jack Thorne]], adapted from the film by [[Hirokazu Kore-eda]] ...) work out how best to recreate them. Jack Thorne’s play is adapted from the award-winning 1998 film written and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda.
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  • ...and wisdom of great minds will have you laughing, thinking and questioning the fabric of reality. Barry Heselden, Cal Beckett, Cast and crew of Orca, The Hope pub and all SLT volunteers who make this show possible
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  • by [[David Ives]], adapted from the comedy by [[Pierre Corneille]] This SLT production is the UK premiere.
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  • ...nger as the regulars pass through the pub. All 14 characters are played by the two actors. ...joys in their routine. Their characters are linked by the pub, as well as the daily challenges of life.
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