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IN THE WINGS
THE country’s leading mask and improvisation performer Kevin Tomlinson performs his take on Shakespeare’s ‘seven ages of man’ speech.
Taking true stories from his own life and his audience, mask-maestro Tomlinson explores the question ‘why am I here?’ and ‘what’s important in my life?’ The show, currently being adapted for the BBC, has two nights at the Etcetera on January 12 and 16.
THE north-west branch of Equity, the actors’ union, will perform two rehearsed readings at Pentameters Theatre at 8pm on Sunday and Monday.
The play tells the story of a woman who plucks up courage to leave her husband. The man, a musician in a symphony orchestra, employs his talents in a bid to win her back.
BEATRIX Potter’s Jemima Puddle-Duck complete with Friends comes to the Unicorn Theatre for a two-and-a-half-month run.
The story, adapted by Dartmouth Park’s Adrian Mitchell, was originally performed at the Unicorn Theatre in 1996. The show returns to the south London playhouse in Tooley Street.
SUZAN-LORI Parks wrote a play a day between November 13 2002 to November 12 2003. Parks was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her play Top Dog/Underdog in 2002.
The Pleasance is hosting a series of workshops about playwriting from January 15-21 at 2pm. |
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