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St George’s players are Stepping Out!

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With the opening night performance now nail-bitingly close (it’s just three sleeps away), the cast and crew are in full swing with rehearsals for St George’s Players‘ annual autumn show. And when I say full swing, I really mean it, as we’re […]

Forest Hill’s St. George’s Players present Rope‏

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The St. George’s Players, Forest Hill’s amateur dramatic society, are delighted to present their production of Rope by Patrick Hamilton. A gripping vintage thriller made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s screen adaption, the Players invite their […]

Weighting for an extraordinary show?

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This May, Southwark invites you to the premiere of Weighting, to watch an incredible FREE circus show showcasing a fantastic fusion of music, dance and aerial acrobatics featuring disabled and non-disabled performers. This unique performance […]

Blue Elephant Theatre Presents: Boy in Darkness

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When I found out that I was invited to attend one of the first performances of “Boy in Darkness,” I only knew two things: the play was an adaptation of Mervyn Peake’s novella (of the […]

Translating Lorca

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I had several reasons for choosing to direct The House of Bernarda Alba, by Spanish playwright and poet Federico García Lorca. It has a large, all-female cast, which is a bonus when you have a […]

A local Christmas show in the heart of Dulwich Village

Sneak peek of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase to get your excitement building!

The Dulwich Players like nothing better than uprooting themselves from the comfort of the Edward Alleyn Theatre to bring their productions to the heart of Dulwich Village! Having regularly performed Shakespeare in the gardens of […]

Review: Usagi Yojimbo at Southwark Playhouse

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Usagi Yojimbo is an adventure based on a Japanese comic book story created by Stan Sakai. It is set in the 17th century and tells the story of a young rabbit who wants to become […]

Biking at the Blue Elephant

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The Southern United States has, one could say, one of the most distinctive, most recognizable regional flairs in the world. It has left its imprint on the artistic world through the prose of William Faulkner, […]

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