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HOW TO BE AN OTHER WOMAN

by RedShakespeare on September 3, 2010

World Premiere HOW TO BE AN OTHER WOMAN By Lorrie Moore Adpated & Directed by natalie Abrahami 25 August – 2 October 2010 1980s New York. Anything is possible. Meet a man in an expensive beige raincoat. Attend four movies, three concerts and two-and-a-half museums. Find a picture of his wife on his bedside table. When you were six you thought mistress meant to put your shoes on the wrong feet. “The best American writer of her generation” Nick Hornby on Lorrie Moore Following the sell-out success of THE KREUTZER SONATA, Natalie Abrahami directs a new stage adaptation of Lorrie Moore’s remarkable ‘How To’ short story; a new piece about love, ambition and putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. “Natalie Abrahami’s pitch-perfect production” The Independent on THE KREUTZER SONATA Director Natalie Abrahami Design Samal Blak Choreography Aline David Lighting David Holmes Sound Rich Walsh Cast Faye Castelow, Samantha Pearl, Ony Uhiara, Cath Whitefield www.gatetheatre.co.uk | 020 7229 0706 TICKETS £16 | £11 MONDAY – SATURDAY 7.30pm | SATURDAY MATINEE 3.00pm TALKBACKS 7 & 16 September Audio Described Performance 25 September at 3.00pm (Touch Tour at 2.00pm) Captioned Performance 16 September at 7.30pm

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Queen – Father to Son at The Rainbow Theatre 1974

by RedShakespeare on August 31, 2010

Queen performing Father to Son at The Rainbow Theatre in London in 1974 during the Sheer Heart Attack tour.

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BA Acting & Global Theatre Course

by RedShakespeare on August 26, 2010

The BA Hons Acting & Global Theatre is a highly practical degree, where creative practice is informed by an understanding of theatre as an intercultural and multi-national phenomenon.

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Alison Moyet “What Becomes of the Broken Hearted” 1984, Dominion Theatre ~ 4

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

Alison Moyet ~ Live performance recorded at the Dominion Theatre, London, November 1984. Kevin Powell (Greyman45) on bass.

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Bashy – ‘Markus The Sadist’ (by Jonzi D Productions) Original Hip Hop Theatre

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

Monday 17th – Thursday 20th MAY 2010, 8PM www.markusthesadist.com | http Jonzi-D Productions – Original Hip Hop Theatre presents… ‘MARKUS THE SADIST’ …Featuring Ashley ‘BASHY’ Thomas Rap, grime and jazz collide in explosive fashion in an original Hip Hop theatre production created and directed by Jonzi D (Breakin Convention), exposing the darker side of the music industry and celebrity culture with an almost entirely rhymed script. “Is it worth sacrificing your voice to be hyped up as the world’s ‘realest’ gangsta rapper?” Featuring new music by MOBO Award winner Soweto Kinch and starring UK emcee/actor Ashley Bashy Thomas (Shank, Adulthood) as Markus alongside a cast of critically acclaimed emcees and actors from the UK urban music and Hip Hop theatre scenes including award-winning rap comic Rob Broderick. BOX OFFICE: 020 7388 8822 – Tickets Prices £17.50 | Conc. £14 Monday 17th – Thursday 20th MAY 2010, 8PM BLOOMSBURY THEATRE | 15 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AH (Nearest Tube: Euston / Euston Square / Warren Street) www.thebloomsbury.com —– REVIEWS —– “Intelligent. Funny. True!” – Benjamin Zephaniah “An almost surreal comic high…” – The Times “relevant & engaging” – MOBO Awards “Markus the Sadist is the future of theatre…” – Afridisiak Theatre News “This thought-provoking production is a definite must see!” – The Voice —– CREDITS —– CREATOR & DIRECTOR Jonzi D COMPOSER & MUSICAL DIRECTOR Soweto Kinch CAST CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Ashley Bashy Thomas, Rob

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An Inspector Calls – trailer 2009

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

JB Priestley’s classic thriller AN INSPECTOR CALLS directed by Stephen Daldry returns to the West End. Winner of more awards than any other play in history, this definitive production originally produced by the National Theatre has wowed audiences across the globe since it first premiered in 1992. See it this Autumn at the Novello Theatre, London.

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Pet Shop Boys – It’s a Sin / I Will Survive (Live Savoy Theatre London)

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

Pet Shop Boys – Somewhere: Live At The Savoy Theatre [DVD] A documentary and performance at the Savoy Theatre, June 1997 www.amazon.com www.amazon.co.uk Copyright © 1997 – Pet Shop Boys Partnership LTD., Eagle Rock Entertainment, Image Entertainment no copyright infringement intended

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Globe Theatre Monologue – Lady Percy in Henry IV Part 1

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

Devin Shacket performs a monologue as Lady Percy from William Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part 1″ Act II Scene 3 at the Globe Theatre in London

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Joe Egg with Eddie Izzard Act I, Part 6 of 8.mp4

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

The revival of A Day In The Death of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols from 2002, starring Eddie Izzard and Victoria Hamilton. The play centers on a British couple who are struggling to save their marriage whilst trying to raise their only child, a small girl with cerebral palsy. The show was filmed for BBC4 and shown on its first night of broadcast. This production later transferred to Broadway where both Eddie and Victoria were Tony Award-nominated.

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Wendy O. Williams With Lemmy & Würzel – “Jailbait” – Camden Palace Theatre – 09/1985

by RedShakespeare on August 25, 2010

Wendy O. Williams invites Lemmy Kilmister and Michael “Würzel” Burston to perform the Motörhead classic, “Jailbait”, live at the Camden Palace Theatre in London, 09/1985. (I Do Not Know The Exsact Date) This entire concert was filmed and released as live DVD called “Bump ‘N’ Grind”, it also featured another Motörhead cover, “No Class”, though Würzel and Lemmy did not join Wendy on stage during the performance of that track. Wendy O. Williams – Lead Vocals Michael Ray – Lead Guitar Greg Smith – Bass TC Tolliver – Drums Lemmy Kilmister – Bass & Vocals Würzel – Rhythm Guitar

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