Tag Archives: Brecht
“Intense and fascinating production” of controversial play ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore explores love and society
Ferocious, murderous and bloody. Love will not conquer all. Love will destroy all. Lazarus Theatre Company present ‘Tis A Pity She’s A Whore at Tristan Bates Theatre, Friday 26 and Saturday 27 August at 8pm. Already attracting rave reviews there is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bacchae, Blue Elephant Theatre, Brecht, Brockley Jack, Camden Fringe, Caucasian Chalk Circle, Chris Omaweng, Coriolanus, damned, drama, incest, Jai Morjaria, John Ford, Lazarus Theatre Company, London, London Theatre 1, Lucy Walker-Evans, Luke Dunford, Prince Plockey, provocative, rebellion, relationship, revolution, Ricky Dukes, sex, Shakespeare, siblings, sin, special offer, Tamburlaine, theatre, Tis A Pity She's A Whore, tragedy, Tristan Bates Theatre, Troilus and Cressida
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Watch five put on a musical on Planet Razzamatazz this weekend
A man with power, another with a script, a pianist for all seasons and a beautiful, gifted actress who can just about make it work. Their lives are falling apart and they have 12 hours to chill out enough to … Continue reading
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Tagged Armand Wang, Brecht, Brian Shaw, Camden Fringe, Canal Cafe Theatre, Catherine Lima, comedy, East End, Elaine Wallace, Gary Williams, jazz, London, Mark Delacey, music, New York, piano, Planet Razzamatazz, singers
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