Posts Tagged ‘poster’

Helen

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Helen at the Lace Market Theatre

Helen at the Lace Market Theatre

One week remains until Helen at the Nottingham Lace Market Theatre.  I’m really enjoying the rehearsal process.  It has been probably one of the most creative shows I’ve been involved with and our director has been incredibly hands on.  At times it’s a very histrionic piece and very rhetorical, so it’s going to be intriguing how that fits into the studio space once an audience is there.

Wednesday 1st - 4th July at 7.30pm

Box Office: 0115 9507201 or from the website.

La Douzième Nuit

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
The Twelfth Night of can-can dancing and Olivier was starting to feel the burn

The Twelfth Night of can-can dancing and Olivia was starting to feel the burn

The promotional material for Twelfth Night is now available and as you can see from the poster our take on Shakespeare’s finest romcom will be set in Paris around the height of the Moulin Rouge.

It runs from the 24th to the 28th of February at the Guilhall, Derby.  Hope you can make it because it’s going to be a fab show.

The following information is from the back of the flyer:

Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company presents:

Twelfth Night by Monsieur Shakespeare

Call the box-office: 01332 255800

Or call in at: The Assembly Rooms box-office, Market Place, Derby

Or click: www.derbylive.co.uk

Tickets also on sale at the Guildhall on performance nights subject to availability.

7.30 pm start.

Adults: £9. Concessions: £7
Schools: £6

Paris, 1900. Duke Orsino is in love with Olivia, who is in love with Viola, who has dressed as a man to win the love of Duke Orsino. Glorious confusion ensues as Shakespeare’s most delightful romantic comedy is re-imagined and transported to the colourful, liberal world of the Moulin Rouge.

Additionally every 10 tickets sold for pupils entitles one teacher to see Twelfth Night for free.

UPDATE:  You can join the Facebook event here.

Henry V at Derby Grammar School

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled on a sword.

Henry V poster with, like, two crowns being impaled by a sword.

On the 16th and 17th of August I will be appearing as Montjoy in Henry V. It’s a really cracking part and I’m enjoying the character development as his story weaves its way through Shakespeare’s take on the Homeric epic. The production will take place in the grounds of Derby Grammar School before we travel on to The Minack Theatre in Cornwall the following week.

Since it’s an outdoor production it will be a good idea if you bring your own chairs to the show, unless you’re happy to sit on bales of hay. Bring your own plonk and a picnic too. Let’s pray for kind weather!

Tickets cost six pounds for adults and a fiver for concessions.  All seating is unreserved. For more information about ticket bookings visit the Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company website. I hope you enjoy the show.

Update: Henry V has been and gone, I hope you enjoyed the show.