What's On June - July 2019

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WHAT'S ON JUNE-JULY 2019


A PLACE FOR YOU A PLACE TO INSPIRE We deliver full-time degree courses in Performance and Production Arts. In addition, our Generation N*xt programme for 6 to 24-year-olds and our Adult Evening Classes provide opportunities for the whole community. We also have three- and six-week intensive summer courses on offer to everyone keen to try out a full-time drama school experience.

A PLACE TO RELAX Eat and drink at Well Street Pizza and Westland Coffee and Wine on our ground floor, with further venues coming soon. Enjoy our year-round programme of performances in our theatres. See more on pages 8-15.

A PLACE TO HIRE We have dance and acting studios for community and commercial use. There is also co-work space and meeting rooms, music practice rooms and a West End-scale rehearsal studio. See rates on page 19.

GET INVOLVED AND FIND OUT MORE:

MOUNTVIEW.ORG.UK

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A THEATRE FOR MOUNTVIEW In September 2018 we opened the doors of our wonderful new building in Peckham, welcoming a new generation of students to start their drama training with us. This coming season we will be welcoming our first audiences into the 200-seat theatre for a preview season of Mountview productions. Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone who has helped us get this far.

BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP FOR THE FINAL PUSH We have fundraised tirelessly to reach this point but our theatre is not yet fully fitted out, and we need your support now more than ever to help us purchase seating, specialist equipment and final fixtures to deliver an auditorium for the next generation of theatre-makers and performers.

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SUPPORT US You can support this extraordinary journey by donating to the Step Appeal. For a gift of £100 or £250 you can dedicate one of our steps in the building, perhaps as a birthday gift, to mark a special anniversary or to celebrate the achievements of a loved one. The dedication will appear on our public appeal board for the decade to come. Every gift, big or small, will contribute directly to completing our new theatre. For more information email Clare McCulloch, Development Manager on claremcculloch@mountview.org.uk • 020 8829 1078 or visit mountview.org.uk/support-us

THANK YOU With your help, we can complete this theatre for the stars of the future.

FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN AMBASSADORS

Dame Judi Dench · Olivia Colman Mina Anwar · Lindsey Coulson · Judy Craymer MBE · Stephen Daldry CBE · Howard Goodall CBE · Douglas Henshall · Kit Hesketh-Harvey · James McConnel · Leigh Lawson · Dame Twiggy Lawson · Eddie Marsan · Michael Pennington · Ken Stott · Roy Williams OBE 5


PECKHAM

GENERATION N*XT

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A range of 10-week dramatic training courses for 6 to 24-yearolds in the heart of Peckham. SATURDAYS

MONDAY NIGHTS

BALLET (6-8 • 9-11 YEARS) MOUNTVIEW X THE MOVEMENT FACTORY HIP HOP ACADEMY (6-10 • 11-15 YEARS) ACTING (6-8 • 9-11 • 12-14 • 15-18 YEARS) WEST END WORKSHOP (6-10 YEARS) WEST END SKILLS GARAGE (11-14 • 15-18 YEARS)

GUERRILLA FILM MAKING (16-19 • 20-24 YEARS) ACTING COLLECTIVE (16-19 • 20-24 YEARS) BEATS & LYRICS (16-24 YEARS) MOUNTVIEW X THE MOVEMENT FACTORY HIP HOP ACADEMY (16-24 YEARS)

Dance courses are delivered in partnership with The Movement Factory.

BURSARIES AVAILABLE FOR SOUTHWARK RESIDENTS We have worked hard to make our courses affordable for everyone, and there are means-tested bursaries available for Southwark residents. Find out more about Southwark bursaries by visiting mountview.org.uk/gen-nxt

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TRY SOMETHING

NEW ADULT EVENING CLASSES IN PERFORMANCE

On weekday evenings our building is yours. Mountview’s adult evening classes give you the chance to try something new, get your creative juices flowing, experiment with different dance styles and improve your fitness and wellbeing, right on your doorstep.

TUESDAYS YOGA

WEDNESDAYS

AFRO-BEATS • BARRE-FIT • BALLET • TWERK & VIBE

THURSDAYS

DANCE HIIT • DANCEHALL • PIYO

COURSES START END OF APRIL

BOOK NOW mountview.org.uk • 020 8881 2201 • OR COME INSIDE 7


POSTGRADUATE MUSICAL THEATRE VENUE

Mountview Theatre

MY FAVOURITE YEAR Book by Joseph Dougherty · Music by Stephen Flaherty

Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens · Directed by Suzy Catliff

This show is double cast (1/2)

JUN

Wed 12 · 7.30pm (1) Thu 13 · 7.30pm (2) Fri 14 · 2.30pm (2)

Fri 14 · 7.30pm (1)

Sat 15 · 2.30pm (1) Sat 15 · 7.30pm (2)

TICKETS

£15 Full Price £12 Concessions £10 Southwark Residents*

TO BOOK

020 8881 2201 mountview.org.uk/shows

INDUSTRY BOOKINGS 020 8881 2201

boxoffice@mountview.org.uk

#FavouriteYearMV

Based on the Motion Picture, 'MY FAVORITE YEAR', Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co., Screenplay by Norman Steinberg and Dennis Palumbo. Story By Dennis Palumbo. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe). Originally Produced By Lincoln Center Theater.

It’s 1954, Benjy Stone has landed his dream job on a live TV show, and he’s been assigned to look after a major Hollywood star. Nothing can go wrong, can it? Follow Benjy as he picks up the pieces in this calamitous caper.

acting coach and casting director who works regularly with Mountview. Further credits include No Name (AUB Studio), Bernarda Alba (Unicorn Theatre) and Three Little Birds (New Diorama Theatre).

*Southwark Presents cardholders only

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Suzy Catliff is a theatre director,

© H. ARMSTRONG ROBERTS/ClassicStock/Alamy


CHILDREN OF EDEN Book by John Caird · Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Directed by Bronagh Lagan

POSTGRADUATE MUSICAL THEATRE VENUE

Mountview Theatre This show is double cast (1/2)

JUN

Wed 26 · 7.30pm (1) Thu 27 · 7.30pm (2)

Fri 28 · 2.30pm (2)

Fri 28 · 7.30pm (1)

Sat 29 · 2.30pm (1) Sat 29 · 7.30pm (2)

TICKETS

£15 Full Price £12 Concessions £10 Southwark Residents*

TO BOOK

020 8881 2201 mountview.org.uk/shows

INDUSTRY BOOKINGS 020 8881 2201

boxoffice@mountview.org.uk

#ChildrenofEdenMV

A musical retelling of the Old Testament by musical theatre legends John Caird (Les Miserables) and Stephen Schwartz (Wicked). Children of Eden explores parenthood, family and love alongside a sweeping score in an exciting new interpretation with an all women and non-binary cast. © Elena Schweitzer/Shutterstock

Bronagh Lagan is a director whose recent credits include Broken Wings (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Rags and Little Women (Hope Mill Theatre). She has worked

Based on a concept by Charlies Lisanby Orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin and Martin Erskine. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe).

with a range of theatres including Southwark Playhouse, Tristan Bates and Lyric Theatre.

*Southwark Presents cardholders only

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POSTGRADUATE ACTING VENUE

5/11 By Edward Kemp · Directed by Hannah Eidinow

Mountview Theatre

JUL

Wed 10 · 7.30pm Thu 11 · 7.30pm Fri 12 · 7.30pm

Sat 13 · 2.30pm Sat 13 · 7.30pm

TICKETS

£15 Full Price £12 Concessions £10 Southwark Residents*

TO BOOK

020 8881 2201 mountview.org.uk/shows

INDUSTRY BOOKINGS 020 8881 2201

boxoffice@mountview.org.uk

#511MV

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.

*Southwark Presents cardholders only

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England is divided. The King must die. His opponents plot to oust him by hiring the mercenary Guy Fawkes. 5/11 is a political thriller set in a tinderbox of religious extremism, telling a story that has a burning resonance for our times.

Hannah Eidinow is a theatre director and acting tutor. She has received five Scotsman Fringe First Awards at the Edinburgh Festival. Directing credits include Casting Call Woe (Avalon Productions), Trolling and Impossible (Pleasance Theatre).

© Twin Design/Shutterstock


QUEEN MARGARET Taken from William Shakespeare · Adapted by Jeanie O’Hare Directed by Jane Moriarty

POSTGRADUATE ACTING VENUE

Mountview Theatre

JUL

Wed 24 · 7.30pm Thu 25 · 7.30pm Fri 26 · 7.30pm

Sat 27 · 2.30pm Sat 27 · 7.30pm

TICKETS

£15 Full Price £12 Concessions £10 Southwark Residents*

TO BOOK

020 8881 2201 mountview.org.uk/shows

INDUSTRY BOOKINGS 020 8881 2201

boxoffice@mountview.org.uk

#QueenMargaretMV

While an unsteady King wavers and his enemies plot to take his crown, his Queen must fight to retain their seat of power and protect it for their son. This reclamation of Shakespeare’s Henry VI combines new lines with the original text to become Queen Margaret. © Evgeniia Litovchenko/Shutterstock

Jane Moriarty is a freelance theatre director. Recent credits include The Apologists (Vault Festival) and Diamond

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.

(Bush Theatre and Underbelly, BBC Arts). Previously for Mountview: Blue Stockings. Jane was Resident Director of The Inheritance in the West End and was Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio 2016-17.

*Southwark Presents cardholders only

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A DYNAMIC FESTIVAL OF THEATRE CELEBRATING THE EXCITING WORK OF 2019’S MA THEATRE DIRECTORS AND CREATIVE PRODUCERS IN MOUNTVIEW'S BACKSTAGE THEATRE TICKET PRICES 20 JUN - 19 JUL

1 SHOW FOR £6/£5* 2 SHOWS FOR £10/£8*

PIZZA + PLAYS

SHOW YOUR TICKET FOR 10% OFF PIZZA AT WELL STREET PIZZA, PECKHAM

SUPER SATURDAYS 13 & 20 JUL

UP TO 2 SHOWS FOR £6.50/£6* UP TO 3 SHOWS FOR £7.50/£6* EACH ADDITIONAL SHOW £2.50/£2* WHEN BOOKED TOGETHER IN THE SAME TRANSACTION See seven shows for just £17.50/£14*

*SOUTHWARK PRESENTS CARDHOLDERS

BURSTING ONTO PECKHAM'S THEATRE SCENE THIS SUMMER HOW TO BOOK Please see page 17 for booking information

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DIRECTORS SHOWCASE JUNE WEEK ONE Mozart!

Thu 20, 6pm & 8pm Book & Lyrics by Michael Kunze Music by Sylvester Levay Directed by Séimí Campbell Produced by Grace Dickson Accompanied by an electrifying rock score, Mozart! tells the story of the man behind the music. A child prodigy with the brightest of futures and a life torn between brilliance and self-destruction.

This Bitter Earth

Fri 21, 6pm & 8pm By Harrison David Rivers Directed by Peter Cieply Produced by Alex Deacon Neil is a privileged white activist fighting for #blacklivesmatter. Jesse is a queer black playwright reluctant to join any fight. Navigating their complicated love awakens both, but at a terrible cost.

Little Fools

Sat 22, 6pm & 8pm By Brooke Jones & Holly Kellingray Directed by Alastair Norton Produced by Rebecca Lyle Little Fools follows two sisters whose lives are tainted by someone they thought they trusted. Blending true events with spoken word this show explores the impact that the people around you have on how you see the world.

WEEK TWO Product

Thu 27, 6pm & 8pm By Mark Ravenhill Directed by Jasper Frost Produced by Paige Evans

Fri 5, 6pm & 8pm Written and Directed by Celeste Produced by Corey Reynolds

A young starlet in B-movie hell, a Hollywood producer with the perfect pitch for her. A poisonous satire on the dark state of the modern film industry.

Will just wants to party with his best mate James. His father is pressuring him to marry a nice English girl and his Black girlfriend Sarah wants a baby. Dokunnu is a new play that explores familial bonds, intercultural relationships and secrets.

Worlds End

Every You Every Me

Kat is moving out of the London flat she shares with her ex. Her best friend and the new man in her life are on hand to help. Worlds End is a love story for the 21st century.

A play about coping, rebellion and opening your A level results. Every You Every Me explores the boundaries between childhood and adulthood, sanity and madness.

Island Town

PRODUCERS SHOWCASE

Fri 28, 6pm & 8pm By Paul Sellar Directed by Spike Hart Produced by Lacey Ruttley

Sat 29, 6pm & 8pm By Simon Longman Directed by Catherine Cranfield Produced by Lydia Harrison Kate, Sam and Pete are stuck in a dead end town, but they've got cheap cider and their whole lives ahead of them. They're going to break away – all roads lead somewhere else, right?

JULY WEEK THREE HYSTERIA or Fragments of an Analysis of an Obsessional Neurosis

Thu 4, 6pm & 8pm By Terry Johnson Directed by Jacopo Panizza Produced by Guillaume Doussin A journey into the depths of the unconscious, this darkly comic tale explores trauma with a sprinkling of Surrealism. Sigmund Freud vs. Salvador Dalí - but, now, the doctor is the patient. Will he melt?

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Dokunnu

Sat 6, 6pm & 8pm By Barney Norris Directed by Will Holyhead Produced by Mat Page

WEEK FOUR Bit of Sunshine

Tue 9, 7:30pm & Sat 13, 9pm By Nicole Zweiback Directed by Katie Coull & Ed Theakston Produced by Guillaume Doussin Kira's eating disorder threatened to shatter everything in her path. In Nicole Zweiback’s poignant coming-of-age story, a young woman tries to comprehend her life in a messy world obsessed with perfection.

One Man, One Plant

Wed 10, 7pm & Sat 13, 7:30pm By Matt Lloyd Produced by Mat Page Follow the comical encounters of two unlikely friends. Be prepared to laugh, cry and laugh some more as you witness one man and his plant sparking friendly relationships with anyone… including the audience


Eliza Von Poppins Presents… A Practically Perfect Guide to Living Wed 10, 8:30pm & Sat 13, 5:30pm By Rosie Williamson Directed by Courtney Larkin Produced by Leigh Spence

Eliza von Poppins’ musical life coaching programme invites you to visualise your dreams, practise gratitude and adopt the mantras of Julie Andrews. But singing ‘I Have Confidence’ only gets you so far…

WINDED

Thu 11, 7pm & Sat 13, 4pm By Amy Le Rossignol Directed by Charlie Norburn Produced by Rebecca Lyle Anxiety = (likelihood x awfulness) ÷ (coping + rescue). Factor in OCD, a spontaneous house party and three boxes of chardonnay. Try and survive.

Surprise Party

Thu 11, 8:30pm & Sat 13, 11am Devised by Chloe Mashiter, Corey Reynolds and David Alwyn You're invited to a party. A surprise party, so try to keep it secret. There'll be food, games and presents. She might not always have been one for parties, but it's about time we threw her one. Please RSVP.

Facehugger

Fri 12, 7pm & Sat 13, 2:30pm By Louis Rembges Directed by Emily Aboud Produced by Grace Dickson Matt’s coming out went fine. It’s just that all the cupboard doors are open and there’s something wrong with his mum in the kitchen and it sounds like the Starbucks down the road is being held at gunpoint. He’d answer his ever-ringing phone but he’s already talking to someone, thank you very much.

Tumours

A Game Not Lost

Jay is 27. For one more day. And she reckons she's about to die. It's not all that rational, but whoever let that get in the way of a premature death fantasy?

Sit down for a game of mahjong with one of the most feared and powerful women of all time, Ching Shih. With each wrong move, Ching recounts a small part of her controversial history.

Fri 12 , 8:30pm & Sat 13, 12:30pm By Ashleigh Laurence Directed by Chris Yarnell Produced by Lydia Harrison

JULY WEEK FIVE Something is always going to happen

Tue 16 & Sat 20, 7:30pm Devised by Celine Kutevu Directed & Produced by Cory Duffill From the depths of the black room appears something. It moves slowly like a hunter. When the silhouette shifts, the figure is revealed.

Not All Men

Wed 17, 7pm & Sat 20, 5:30pm Devised, Performed & Produced by Alex Deacon Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, Not All Men is an eclectic, show blurring the lines of spoken word and stand-up. Alex takes us through his memories of growing up a little differently…

Sandwiched

Wed 17, 8:30pm & Sat 20, 9pm Directed by Rosie Thomas Written, Performed & Produced by Paige Evans P has decided to never leave her room again and has created a world of her own. It's like when you make your own sandwich: sometimes you want to eat the same thing every day. Until that thing begins to eat you.

Thu 18, 7pm & Sat 20, 2:30pm Writen & Directed by Dorothy Kay Produced by Amber Ryder

The Cloak of Visibility

Thu 18, 8:30pm & Sat 20, 12:30pm By Louise Breckon-Richards Directed by Natasha Markou Produced by Marie-Elena Nash 'Be as many things as you can: be a perfect working mother, be a ravenous lover, be invisible.' When Amy loses her job, she hides it from her family, spending each day wandering the streets of London trying to find meaning.

48/52

Fri 19, 7pm & Sat 20, 11am By Steve Waters Directed by Danaja Wass & Associates Produced by Dahna Borojevic 48/52 is a comic, poignant account of the personal impact of Brexit on a Remainer marooned in Middle England. Soon, he finds himself starting to hate his neighbours…

Better Than Sex : The Story of Mae West

Fri 19, 8:30pm & Sat 20, 4pm Written & Directed by Emily Hutt Produced by Lacey Ruttley A tantalising, timeless cabaret reflecting on the infamous 1930’s sex symbol Mae West. Enjoy the rise and demise of her scandalous career, including live performances of the songs that made her famous.

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MOUNTVIEW THEATRE BACKSTAGE THEATRE

Mountview is well served by the Transport for London (TfL) overground train and bus networks. Further information about travel by bus, train or tube can be found on the TfL website.

BUS A huge range of buses stop just outside

our building on Peckham Hill Street, with excellent links to major stations and tube stops Elephant & Castle (Northern Line), Vauxhall (mainline rail/Victoria line) and Waterloo. Local buses also go further into south London to destinations including Lewisham, Dulwich and Catford. TUBE The London Overground (Orange line)

leaves every 15 minutes from Peckham Rye and Queens Road Peckham. This line, as well as reaching many neighbourhoods in South West and East London, links to Canada Water (Jubliee Line), Clapham High Street (Northern Line), Whitechapel (District/Hammersmith & City Lines) and Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line). Good bus and mainline rail links also serve the Tube.

TRAIN Peckham Rye station has four services per hour to London Bridge (12 minutes) and two services per hour to Victoria (15 minutes). In addition, the Thameslink service serves major central stations including Blackfriars and St Pancras International. CYCLING/WALKING Peckham is just three miles from the South Bank making walking and cycling easy options. Surrey Canal Walk runs down the side of our building and into Burgess Park. This links up with cycle paths going into the City and West End via Elephant & Castle. Cycle racks can be found around Library Square and Peckham Hill Street. CAR Mountview has very limited parking for

disabled patrons only. Please call ahead to arrange use of this space. A public pay-anddisplay car park can be found behind the Aylesham Shopping Centre.

ACCESS Mountview is fully wheelchair accessible. Please make any access needs known at the time of booking by emailing boxoffice@mountview.org.uk. 16


BOOKING INFORMATION We do not charge booking fees. To book your tickets, please:

Visit us in person Phone Go online

120 PECKHAM HILL STREET Entrance on Peckham Square 020 8881 2201 MOUNTVIEW.ORG.UK/SHOWS

We have concession rates available for under 18s, students and over 65s, and discounts for Southwark residents with a Southwark Presents card.

Southwark residents receive a discounted rate for our tickets with a Southwark Presents card. To get yours visit southwark.gov.uk and search 'Southwark Presents Card'.

Mountview tickets are non-refundable but we are able to move a booking subject to availablility.

FOOD AND DRINK RELAX AND ENJOY A PRE-SHOW MEAL OR INTERVAL DRINK AT OUR RESIDENT CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT

WESTLAND COFFEE AND WINE westlandcoffee.co.uk

COFFEE AND TEA WINE CAKES AND PASTRIES SOUPS AND SANDWICHES

WELL STREET PIZZA wellstreetpizza.com

BEER, WINE AND COCKTAILS PIZZA AND PASTA SALADS AND SNACKS PANINI AND WRAPS 17


HIRE A SPACE LOOKING FOR WORKSPACE, REHEARSAL SPACE, STUDIOS OR A MEETING ROOM? Our new home in Peckham has a range of spaces to hire: • • • • • • •

Co-work office space for independent creative practitioners £199+VAT/month Rooms for meetings and away days Studios for acting, dance and movement 190m2 professional rehearsal room with adjoining green room/office space available Music practice rooms 80-seat and 200-seat theatres Public cafés and bars

We offer discounts for not-for-profit and community groups. For more information visit mountview.org.uk/hire or email mattnoble@mountview.org.uk

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RATES

Hour

Evening/ Half day (4 hours)

Day (8 hours)

Week (Mon-Sat)

£

£

£

£

500

2,500

Professional Rehearsal Studio Black Box/TV Studio

Commercial Not for Profit Community

55 45 30

165 135 90

330 270 180

1,650 1,350 900

Dance/Acting Studio

Commercial Not for Profit Community Alumni

45 35 25 15

135 105 75 45

270 210 150 90

1,350 1,050 750 450

Meeting Room

Commercial Not for Profit Community Alumni

25 20 10 8

75 60 30 24

150 120 60 48

750 600

Practice Room

Standard Rate Alumni

10 5 POA

POA

Mountview and Backstage Theatres

All rates (other than Practice Rooms) exclude VAT

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DIARY MOUNTVIEW THEATRE

CATALYST PRODUCERS SHOWCASE

WED 12 JUN

7.30PM

MY FAVOURITE YEAR

TUE 9 JUL

7.30PM

BIT OF SUNSHINE

THU 13 JUN

7.30PM

MY FAVOURITE YEAR

WED 10 JUL

FRI 14 JUN

2:30PM 7.30PM

MY FAVOURITE YEAR

7PM 8.30PM

ONE MAN, ONE PLANT A PRACTICALLY PERFECT GUIDE TO LIVING

SAT 15 JUN

2:30PM · 7.30PM

MY FAVOURITE YEAR

THU 11 JUL

7PM 8.30PM

WINDED SURPRISE PARTY

WED 26 JUN

7.30PM

CHILDREN OF EDEN

FRI 12 JUL

7PM 8.30PM

FACEHUGGER TUMOURS

THU 27 JUN

7.30PM

CHILDREN OF EDEN

FRI 28 JUN

2:30PM · 7.30PM

CHILDREN OF EDEN

SAT 29 JUN

2:30PM · 7.30PM

CHILDREN OF EDEN

WED 10 JUL

7.30PM

5/11

THU 11 JUL

7.30PM

5/11

FRI 12 JUL

7.30PM

5/11

SAT 13 JUL

2.30PM · 7.30PM

5/11

TUE 16 JUL

7.30PM

SOMETHING IS ALWAYS GOING TO HAPPEN

WED 24 JUL

7.30PM

QUEEN MARGARET

WED 17 JUL

THU 25 JUL

7.30PM

QUEEN MARGARET

7PM 8.30PM

NOT ALL MEN SANDWICHED

FRI 26 JUL

7.30PM

QUEEN MARGARET

THU 18 JUL

7PM 8.30PM

A GAME NOT LOST THE CLOAK OF VISIBILITY

SAT 27 JUL

2:30PM · 7.30PM

QUEEN MARGARET

FRI 19 JUL

7PM 8.30PM

48/52 BETTER THAN SEX: THE STORY OF MAE WEST

CATALYST DIRECTORS SHOWCASE

SAT 13 JUL

11AM 12.30PM 1.30PM 2.30PM 4PM 5.30PM 6.30PM 7.30PM 9PM

SUPER SATURDAY SAT 20 JUL

11AM 12.30PM 1.30PM 2.30PM 4PM

THU 20 JUN

6PM · 8PM

MOZART!

FRI 21 JUN

6PM · 8PM

THIS BITTER EARTH

SAT 22 JUN

6PM · 8PM

LITTLE FOOLS

THU 27 JUN

6PM · 8PM

PRODUCT

5.30PM 6.30PM 7.30PM

FRI 28 JUN

6PM · 8PM

WORLDS END

9PM

SAT 29 JUN

6PM · 8PM

ISLAND TOWN

THU 4 JUL

6PM · 8PM

HYSTERIA

FRI 5 JUL

6PM · 8PM

DOKUNNU

SAT 6 JUL

6PM · 8PM

EVERY YOU EVERY ME

SURPRISE PARTY TUMOURS WORKSHOP EVENT FACEHUGGER WINDED A PRACTICALLY PERFECT GUIDE TO LIVING WORKSHOP EVENT ONE MAN, ONE PLANT BIT OF SUNSHINE

48/52 THE CLOAK OF VISIBILITY WORKSHOP EVENT A GAME NOT LOST BETTER THAN SEX: THE STORY OF MAE WEST NOT ALL MEN WORKSHOP EVENT SOMETHING IS ALWAYS GOING TO HAPPEN SANDWICHED

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Cover: 'Children of Eden' by John Caird, p9. © Elena Schweitzer/Shutterstock

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