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Look Back in Anger
Look Back in Anger
Thu 1st March 2012
John Osborne’s infamous attack on post-war Britain still resonates in a contemporary world where class antagonisms and misogyny have far from evaporated. Here, the award-winning Lincoln Company give this classic play a modern touch where Alison’s ubiquitous iron is not the only thing steaming.
Duration: 2hrs, with intervals
Ticket Prices: £10/£8 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
Look Back in Anger
Thu 1st March 2012
John Osborne’s infamous attack on post-war Britain still resonates in a contemporary world where class antagonisms and misogyny have far from evaporated. Here, the award-winning Lincoln Company give this classic play a modern touch where Alison’s ubiquitous iron is not the only thing steaming.
Duration: 2hrs, with intervals
Ticket Prices: £10/£8 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
7 Day Drunk
Bryony Kimmings
Fri 9th March 2012
Jackson Pollock to Amy Winehouse, Oscar Wilde to Charlie Sheen, everyone’s on something but why?
From the Total Theatre award-winning creator of Sex Idiot comes a hilarious and moving new one-woman show investigating the historical links between artists and mind enhancing drugs.
Created solely from material made during a seven day experiment, in which Bryony was kept in various states of scientific drunkenness. Performed sober.
A Soho Theatre and Junction co-commission.
Duration: 1hr
Post Show Discussion.
Age: 16+
“Warm funny and visually stunning.”
Time Out
“A bold, brassy yet sobering show with lots of bottle.”
The Guardian
www.bryonykimmings.com
Ticket Prices: £10/£8 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
Bryony Kimmings
Fri 9th March 2012
Jackson Pollock to Amy Winehouse, Oscar Wilde to Charlie Sheen, everyone’s on something but why?
From the Total Theatre award-winning creator of Sex Idiot comes a hilarious and moving new one-woman show investigating the historical links between artists and mind enhancing drugs.
Created solely from material made during a seven day experiment, in which Bryony was kept in various states of scientific drunkenness. Performed sober.
A Soho Theatre and Junction co-commission.
Duration: 1hr
Post Show Discussion.
Age: 16+
“Warm funny and visually stunning.”
Time Out
“A bold, brassy yet sobering show with lots of bottle.”
The Guardian
www.bryonykimmings.com
Ticket Prices: £10/£8 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
Schrödinger
Reckless Sleepers
Thu 15th March 2012
Erwin Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize when he theorized a box in which a cat exists as living and dead at the same time. Reckless Sleepers have built
that box, and they are climbing back inside…
In one of the company’s most celebrated performance pieces the impossible is probable: truth and illusion are inseparable. Laws are made, bent, and broken.
It’s a visually mesmerizing performance that sways between question and answer, chaos and order, what we can measure and what we can’t.
Duration: 1hr
Post Show Discussion.
Age: 16+
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
Reckless Sleepers
Thu 15th March 2012
Erwin Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize when he theorized a box in which a cat exists as living and dead at the same time. Reckless Sleepers have built
that box, and they are climbing back inside…
In one of the company’s most celebrated performance pieces the impossible is probable: truth and illusion are inseparable. Laws are made, bent, and broken.
It’s a visually mesmerizing performance that sways between question and answer, chaos and order, what we can measure and what we can’t.
Duration: 1hr
Post Show Discussion.
Age: 16+
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 7.30pm
If There Could Have Been More Moments Like This
Lincoln School of Performing Arts
Tue 27th March 2012
Sarah Kane's Phaedra's Love reworked and entwined with other versions of the Phaedra story. A story told in many different ways on the European Stage, students from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts will explore this myth through Kane's text, Racine's 17th Century version, as an Opera and a Ballet.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 8.00pm
Lincoln School of Performing Arts
Tue 27th March 2012
Sarah Kane's Phaedra's Love reworked and entwined with other versions of the Phaedra story. A story told in many different ways on the European Stage, students from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts will explore this myth through Kane's text, Racine's 17th Century version, as an Opera and a Ballet.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 8.00pm
The Dark Light of Sarah Kane
Jolene & Alexandra
Wed 28th March 2012
Inspired by Sarah Kane's last work. Let's go deep into her world, take a leap and be immersed. Emerge in a world of light and shadow. The insane mind has no limits. Look into the dark and endeavor to understand how someone is capable of destroying themselves.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.30pm & 8.00pm
Jolene & Alexandra
Wed 28th March 2012
Inspired by Sarah Kane's last work. Let's go deep into her world, take a leap and be immersed. Emerge in a world of light and shadow. The insane mind has no limits. Look into the dark and endeavor to understand how someone is capable of destroying themselves.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.30pm & 8.00pm
Phaedra's Love
Ruth Henderson
Thu 29th March 2012
It is Prince Hippolytus' birthday. King Theseus is at war. Princess Strophe is running the country. Queen Phaedra is obsessed. Immersed in a family feud set to drive a country apart...'If only there could have been more moments like this.'
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.00pm & 7.00pm
Ruth Henderson
Thu 29th March 2012
It is Prince Hippolytus' birthday. King Theseus is at war. Princess Strophe is running the country. Queen Phaedra is obsessed. Immersed in a family feud set to drive a country apart...'If only there could have been more moments like this.'
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.00pm & 7.00pm
Nursery Rhymes
Michael O'Hare
Thu 29th March 2012
A thought provoking piece intending to shock and unsettle, presenting the darker side of human nature. A new written play, inspired by the emotions evoked from the works of Sarah Kane, and her use of language and violence.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 8.00pm
Michael O'Hare
Thu 29th March 2012
A thought provoking piece intending to shock and unsettle, presenting the darker side of human nature. A new written play, inspired by the emotions evoked from the works of Sarah Kane, and her use of language and violence.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 8.00pm
Synthesis: Recognition
Devised by Dan Shelton in collaboration with Steve Haben, Lisa Cawthorne and Patrizia Carlota.
Fri 30th March 2012
A work-in-progress exploration of the deeper effects of the condition of modern life and the stigmata that is neurosis. A lurid and surreal experience utilising physical theatre, puppetry, film and visceral soundscapes.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.00pm & 7.00pm
Devised by Dan Shelton in collaboration with Steve Haben, Lisa Cawthorne and Patrizia Carlota.
Fri 30th March 2012
A work-in-progress exploration of the deeper effects of the condition of modern life and the stigmata that is neurosis. A lurid and surreal experience utilising physical theatre, puppetry, film and visceral soundscapes.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.00pm & 7.00pm
SKIN (2)
From the makers of Hotel Medea
Fri 30th March 2012
A sharing of processes which started with the title of a Sarah Kane work called SKIN. The project takes the idea of skin as its jumping-off point to delve into the company's interests in technology and intimacy; skin as a container holds all our blood, guts and innards together without which we would spill out onto the floor. The project aims to work with the redemptive power of love and how each of us has the power of forgiveness as well as the capacity of great cruelty.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.30pm & 7.30pm
From the makers of Hotel Medea
Fri 30th March 2012
A sharing of processes which started with the title of a Sarah Kane work called SKIN. The project takes the idea of skin as its jumping-off point to delve into the company's interests in technology and intimacy; skin as a container holds all our blood, guts and innards together without which we would spill out onto the floor. The project aims to work with the redemptive power of love and how each of us has the power of forgiveness as well as the capacity of great cruelty.
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 6.30pm & 7.30pm
Crave
Actors Touring Company in association with The North Wall
Sat 31st March 2012
A startling quartet of anger, desire, frustration and despair. Four performers embody the competing voices of a mind in torment and ecstasy. Sarah Kane's Crave is a contemporary classic, a ground-breaking work that challenges notions of what makes a play. Olivier Award winning Actors Touring Company takes a fresh look at this landmark of modern international theatre.
Post Show Discussion
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 6.30pm & 8.00pm
Actors Touring Company in association with The North Wall
Sat 31st March 2012
A startling quartet of anger, desire, frustration and despair. Four performers embody the competing voices of a mind in torment and ecstasy. Sarah Kane's Crave is a contemporary classic, a ground-breaking work that challenges notions of what makes a play. Olivier Award winning Actors Touring Company takes a fresh look at this landmark of modern international theatre.
Post Show Discussion
Part of the Sarah Kane Festival
Age 14+
Sarah Kane's dynamic, divergent plays continue to inspire dramaturgs, actors and directors all over the world. The projects showcased as part of our Sarah Kane Festival are a balance of finished productions of Kane's plays, works-in-progress and performative responses.
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)
Time: 6.30pm & 8.00pm
Crazy For You
Lincoln Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
Mon 2nd - Sat 7th April 2012
Crazy For You is a smash hit musical by George and Ira Gershwin.
Bobby Child dreams of being on the stage, instead of working for his mother in accounting. He is sent to Nevada to close the sale of a theatre, but he decides to help keep the theatre open, and falls for the beautiful Polly Baker, an all American girl.
With bright costumes, lights and a toe tapping tap dancing, this is a good treat for all the family.
www.laods.com
Ticket Prices: £15 all tickets
Time: 7.30pm & Saturday Matinee 2.30pm
Lincoln Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
Mon 2nd - Sat 7th April 2012
Crazy For You is a smash hit musical by George and Ira Gershwin.
Bobby Child dreams of being on the stage, instead of working for his mother in accounting. He is sent to Nevada to close the sale of a theatre, but he decides to help keep the theatre open, and falls for the beautiful Polly Baker, an all American girl.
With bright costumes, lights and a toe tapping tap dancing, this is a good treat for all the family.
www.laods.com
Ticket Prices: £15 all tickets
Time: 7.30pm & Saturday Matinee 2.30pm
Virtually Yours
Zest Theatre presents a Neon Theatre production
Thu 19th - Sat 21st April 2012
A group of teenagers crave love and friendship. Fortunately Friendspace is there to help them out.
But when that virtual world makes things complicated they discover that life in the real world brings them everything they’ve been searching for.
After the sell-out success of last year’s ‘Wear What You Will’, Neon is back with their fourth original production. ‘Virtually Yours’ is bittersweet musical comedy about growing up and the search for identity and acceptance.
www.zesttheatre.com
Age: 11+
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 7.30pm
Zest Theatre presents a Neon Theatre production
Thu 19th - Sat 21st April 2012
A group of teenagers crave love and friendship. Fortunately Friendspace is there to help them out.
But when that virtual world makes things complicated they discover that life in the real world brings them everything they’ve been searching for.
After the sell-out success of last year’s ‘Wear What You Will’, Neon is back with their fourth original production. ‘Virtually Yours’ is bittersweet musical comedy about growing up and the search for identity and acceptance.
www.zesttheatre.com
Age: 11+
Ticket Prices: Free entry all seats / £1 booking fee per ticket for online and telephone bookings
Time: 7.30pm
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