Posts Tagged ‘Graeme Rose’
Sweeties here…
The Box Offices are now open for the July performances of Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder, commissioned as part of FURNACE, Birmingham REP’s Community Engagement Programme. Tickets for the three shows are free, but limited in number so please book ahead if you can.
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Tags: Birmingham, Cold Case, Fred Jeffs, Graeme Rose, quinton, The Sweetshop Murder, theatre, Unsolved Murder
This is a trailer of the Stan's Cafe show The Cardinals. Three Cardinals in crimson robes are on a mission of evangelism. They are on tour with a puppet show they have made that sets out their abbreviated and extrapolated reading of the bible. The reading is abbreviated as it stages only a relatively small […]
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Tags: craig stephens, Edinburgh2013, Gerard Bell, Graeme Rose, James Yarker, Rochi Rampal, Stan's Cafe, stanscafe, The Cardinals
A visit to the Western General
A technically under par show yesterday prompted us to rework some material this morning, in particular the refinement of the overt physical sections, including ‘Fight 2’ and the addressing of our naked scenes, in danger of getting a bit safe. ‘Fight 2’ involves an approach, a slap, a push and a restraint, ending with a […]
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Tags: Andy Serkis, burst eardrum, Class Enemy, Graeme Rose, Red Shift, stagefight, Stephanie Day, the fall of man