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  • ...ives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together through the course of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit ev ...rsal space; [[Catherine Ellis]] for rehearsal time; David Ward, manager of the Croydon Pirates baseball team for baseball gear; Gary for Woodstock; [[Naom
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  • by [[Hugh Whitemore]], based on the book "Alan Turing, The Enigma" by [[Andrew Hodges]] ...breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts
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  • ...gly attracted to her personal secretary, Teodoro. This is not a union that the rigid society they inhabit would readily permit, and things are complicated ...oro’s lackey, as the assassin, who takes their money but manages to dupe the Duke Ludovico into thinking that Teodoro is his long lost son. Ludovico gai
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  • A storm rages at sea. The survivors of a boat wreck are washed up on the shores of an isolated fishing community; a young woman, an outcast from tha ...That Woman dies. Her brother thinks he understands why and so Tombi tells 'The Story of My Little Sister who was Killed by Eating a Bowl of Shark's Fin So
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  • ...he ages, whilst posing the question: When is it right to use human life in the furtherance of scientific progress? ..., [[Alan Buckman]], Jacqueline and Andy Johnson for the loan of props, all the Box Office, Front of House and Bar teams, Theatre Committee, my friends and
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  • Message from the Playwright Kelmscott Manor still stands in the Oxfordshire village of Kelmscott in surroundings very little altered since
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  • by [[Helene Hanff]], adapted for the stage by [[James Roose-Evans]] ...their correspondence and, by then a successful writer, eventually visited the shop in 1971.
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  • Text about the play *Nurse Glucose, (The Dame) - [[Alan Buckman]]
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  • ...how much they can really achieve. Joan Honeyman, the American, is new to the job and is a bit stuffy and pedantic in her idealism, but has an optimism a ...h they increasingly feel as they struggle to, as Honeyman says, “prevent the total destruction of every living thing on this planet.”
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  • Act II The garden at The Manor House, Woolton. Act III Drawing-room at The Manor House, Woolton.
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  • The world is at war. The Nazis have just entered Venice. The Ghetto is awash with rumour; entire families have disappeared overnight, sh ...tonio's ships are torpedoed and he cannot repay the loan, Shylock calls on the merchant to give his pound of flesh...
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  • ...he vehement opposition from some of the officers to the threat that one of the female leads will be hanged. ...en with wonderfully powerful language and interesting, complex characters. The relationships on stage are complicated, funny and moving and will be great
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  • * Set Construction - [[Graham Clements]] & The Crew * Props - [[Alan Buckman]], the Cast and Crew.
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  • ...diva, Aurora. He loves her in all roles, but one scares him: This role is the spider woman, who kills with her kiss. ...lentin can't stand Molina and his theatrical fantasies and draws a line on the floor to stop Molina from coming nearer to him. Molina talks of Aurora and
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  • Text about the play * The Player - [[Audrey Lindsay]]
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  • by Theatre Workshop, [[Charles Chilton]] and the original cast - Based on the radio play by [[Charles Chilton]] ...ost of the war in sharp counterpoint to the light-hearted antics on stage. The show has become a classic, endlessly performed and yet always with somethin
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  • [[Eternity Awaits (2012)|Eternity Awaits]] developed from the idea of what it meant to 'live forever'. What problems would be thrown up b ...r, but the one thing that always struck me was that when trying to explain the beginning of things and where we were going, it always came down to faith.
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  • ...moaning, lives vocalised. The play reflects isolation, identification and the need to be someone, in an increasingly sterile environment when no one list * Chorus Members of the company
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  • *The Mirror - [[Jack King]] *Sir Knight of the Hill - [[Dean Wicks]]
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  • Presented in a double bill with [[Close up the Walls (2012)|Close Up the Walls]]. New Writing Premier. ...getting better until a young man arrives at the institute with nothing but the firm belief that he'a a famous Danish prince. Doctor Fordyce won't believe
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  • ...he two men could not be more different, but neither seem able to bring her the happiness or love that she needs. ...anges as lovers, friends and strangers try to help her survive her loss of hope, while she struggles to decide what to do.
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  • ...ty mixes with fiction as several of their most compelling characters haunt the sisters. *Set - [[Chaz Doyle]] and the cast
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  • ...erformed in 2005 at the Cork Arts Theatre and published in 2006, is set in the First World War, 1918, just before they go into battle. ...; the Hope pub for generously providing rehearsal space; and, finally, all the Bar, Box Office and Front of House volunteers who keep SLT running.
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  • Presented in a double bill with [[Over the Top (2013)|Over the Top]] ...has been taken off to a foreign land with a Crusader army. Hackett follows the army's path to bring his son home.
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  • Enraged by this behaviour, and now aware of the corrupting power of money and them evil it can cause men to do, Timon escap ...es, a businessman and friend of Timon who has been banished from Athens by the corrupt Senators who readily took his money when it was convenient, declare
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  • Adapted by [[Alan Ayckbourn]] from the novels of [[P G Wodehouse]] ...lution is found with hilarious results. With the church volunteers playing the roles of Bertie's friends onstage and Jeeves serving as writer, composer, d
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  • ...llows these two couples through the early morning to sunrise, showing what the true meaning of love is... ...ed rehearsal space with. [[Jess Osorio]] for swapping rehearsal spaces and the c
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  • ...he has fallen for a bi-sexual rent boy, Alex. Into the mix arrives Ellen, the rent boy's girlfriend. Will love conquer all or will the desire for fame and fortune win the day?
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  • ...covers an alien plant after a total eclipse of the sun. The only defect is the plant's taste for human blood..... A funny and tuneful musical with a dark side - based on the cult 1960 Roger Corman film that had Jack Nicholson in a bit-part.
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  • ...help, begins to confront some uncomfortable truths behind his tragic loss. The emotional journey is just beginning, for both of them. ...encouraging the audience to explore their own beliefs as well as those of the characters, as much with what is left unsaid as through McPherson’s caref
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  • Text about the play * The Duke - [[Barry Heselden]]
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  • The play is set in the early 1940s. The action of the play passes in the living room of Charles Condonmine's house in Kent. ...called it an 'imporbable farce'. It remained the longest running comedy in the British theatre for three decades thereafter.
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  • by [[Graham Greene]]. Adapted for the stage by [[Giles Havergal]]. The play is set in the 1960s
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  • ...llow Women's Institute members to pose nude for an "alternative" calendar. The play is based on a true story of WI members who raised money for Leukaemia * Costume - [[Jess Osorio]], [[Lisa Thomas]] & the cast
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  • ...y Jeeves (2014)|By Jeeves]] as well as the Youth Group and their teachers; the power of Facebook; [[Alan Buckman]]; [[Kay George]]; Jocastaisfabby; [[Nata From the SLT discussion board:
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  • [[Image:The Shape of Things poster3 web01011970.jpg|thumb|400px|Poster by [[Barry Hesel Text about the play
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  • Text about the play ...Chaz Doyle]], [[Mark Ireson]], [[Craig Harding]] with help from members of the company
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  • * Set Construction - The cast & crew, [[Emma Hughes]] * Costume - The cast
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  • * Set Construction - The cast & crew, [[Emma Hughes]] * Costume - The cast
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  • ...portrayal indicative of the incidents and street life which took place in the East End of London in November 1888. ...ell as the actors, members and audience of the typical gaudy music hall of the Victorian time.
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  • ...lenge him. The Marker has become the Marked, the duel is on and, suddenly, The Game is thrown wide open. a dynamic drama with a dialect coined by [[Sam Sh ...n the name of art. Thanks also to [[Caroline Doyle]], [[Anton Krause]] and the Box Office, front-of-house and bar volunteers.
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  • ...to invade France we see through the play how this trickles down to affect the common people he rules. ...e that this production will leave you with strong and powerful memories of the effect of war on those brave soldiers, who through a sense of duty, nationa
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  • Welcome to The Flint Street Nativity! We were hoping to be in our new school hall..... ...fundraising news, this will be the last Christmas show this incarnation of the SLT building will see, and I am so proud of my stellar cast and crew for ma
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  • ...h any of the quirky characters who inhabit her 1970's suburban world? From the pen of local playwright Rodney Quinn comes this brand new one act play; a d ...se, box office, Theatre committee and the Publicity Director; staff of the Hope, Rosendale and Park pubs.
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  • ...t's about the disease I call "the done thing" - basically, keeping up with the Joneses.'. Last performed at the South London Theatre in 1985, we hope you enjoy the show and find it relevant. You may never go to a neighbour's drinks party a
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  • ...a Paris apartment. Anger, tears, deep friendship and hilarity ensue with the presence of an out of work actor working as a plumber and constant interrup ...t Gosden]] for constructing La Tour Eiffel used in [[The Boy Friend (2013)|The Boy Friend]]
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  • ...nd all of the other televised endurance competitions which have spawned in the twelve years since it was first produced. ...74 hours and the competition is getting fierce. With one hand remaining on the car they resort to all sorts of mind games and tricks to try to win, each f
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  • *Presented in a Double-bill with [[The Swan (2015)|The Swan]] The action of the play takes place here and now.
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  • ...esign, a double bill of plays, one in each theatre, would be presented for the first and only time. ...[Festen (2015)|Festen]] for shifting a ton of stuff; and Special thanks to the cast and crew of [[Edgar and Annabel (2015)|Edgar and Annabel]] from [[Dani
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