Fringe Programme 2014
Fringe Programme 2014
The Marlborough Theatre
The Marlborough Theatre
Cabaret
Dance & Physical Theatre
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House of Blakewell’s House Party
Tomás Ford’s Electric Cabaret
An Evolution of Love
House of Tragic She
Yes No Maybe
Lynn Ruth Miller lynnruthmiller.com
HOUSE OF BLAKEWELL houseofblakewell.com
Tomás Ford, Captain Of Industry tomasford.com
Freedom Tames Theatre Company facebook.com/anevolutionoflove
Six Lips Theatre sixlipstheatre.co.uk
Paperfeet Theatre Company paperfeettheatre.co.uk
Thursday 8th May 6.00pm Friday 9th May 6.00pm Saturday 10th May 6.00pm Sunday 11th May 6.00pm (1 hour)
Friday 2nd May 9.00pm Saturday 3rd May 9.00pm Saturday 31st May 9.00pm Sunday 1st June 9.00pm (50 mins)
Friday 16th May 10.15pm Saturday 17th May 10.15pm (1 hour)
Saturday 17th May 6.00pm Sunday 18th May 6.00pm Monday 19th May 7.30pm (1 hour)
Friday 30th May 7.30pm Saturday 31st May 7.30pm Sunday 1st June 7.30pm (1 hour)
Friday 30th May 6.00pm Saturday 31st May 6.00pm Sunday 1st June 6.00pm (1 hour)
Lynn Ruth Miller is 80 and she’ll tell you how it feels in song and comedy: a bit of reality mixed in with a lot of laughter. Come see the 2009 Star of Brighton and 2013 winner of the TO&ST Award for best cabaret in the Edinburgh Festival.
Award-winning cabaret act House Of Blakewell attempt to go urban in their brand new musical revue.
Witness the first moment of life to the last and experience how love teaches, transforms and sets one free to fly. Intertwining The Seven Sisters of Love: Held, Awoken, Spoken, Sung, Danced, Shared, Released. Her performance combines humor, dance, theatre, drama, spoken word and speaks to a wide audience.
In a blend of physical theatre and contemporary dance, four women explore the effects of loneliness on emotional wellbeing and literature’s constant re-interpretations of madness. Infused with the voices of mental health service users through verbatim, the poetry of Virginia Woolf and the lives of other ‘tragic poets’, Six Lips presents an honest and colourful journey into the human mind. Experimental electronic music backdrops a union of movement, poetry, prose, testimony and projection.
Tickets: £9.50/£7.50 concessions
Harry and Alice are having a housewarming for their edgy new neighbours. Join the loveable duo for phat tunes, sick beats and toe-tapping, original showstoppers. WINNER Craig Barbour award for songwriting SOHO THEATRE. “Frighteningly tonsilled” Time Out.
A late night Fringe adventure with Australian electronic cabaret urban legend Tomás Ford. Thrill to live electronic music, twisted cabaret crooning, video projections and his one-of-a-kind brand of demented showmanship. It’s the debauched late night party you didn’t know you were looking for. “Raucous, riveting intensity... sure, it seems freaky, but only if you don’t join in” ***** Time Out London. Tickets: £10.00/£8.00 concessions
Tickets: £9.00/£7.00 concessions
Whether we see it or not possibility exists in every moment. Yes No Maybe is a compelling piece of physical theatre that explores our everyday encounters and the subtle yet explosive impact that they have on our lives. This scrapbook show brought to you by Paperfeet theatre combines devised storytelling with physical movement. We ask the inevitable question; does everything happen for a reason?
Tickets: £8.00/£6.00 concessions
Tickets: £7.50/£5.00 concessions
Tickets: £9.00/£7.00 concessions
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