
London Theatre Blog I highly recommend the Slung Low show currently in the Barbican car park to any one in the London area. We've just posted an interview on LTB with the company's artistic director. See link below. It would be great to hear what people think of the show.
Source: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk
We're clearly part of a recent interest and enthusiasm for installations, of being put in immersive environments.

London NewPlay
LONDON NEW PLAY FESTIVAL Previews of THREE MINUTE HERO Start Tomorrow............ Box Office: 08444 771 000 www.cocktaverntheatre.com
Dave has humped speakers for the biggest names in music. But has he got the stuff to manage a cutting-edge Bhangra singer with a conscience? Pop music and cultures clash in Phil Setrenfs ...contemporary new comedy with a twist. A wildly comic new play, satirising the music business alongside the modern quest for fame at any cost.
And don’t forget the play readings...
1st November at 3pm: ABULIA by Cheryl White A play about aid workers in the Congo, which examines integrity over personal gain. Cheryl White is an ex-aid worker for Barnardos.
2nd November at 7.30pm: LOST IN THE SUPERMARKET Celebrating the 30 year anniversary of the iconic Clash album London Calling. Five writers of varied backgrounds will write a short play inspired by a song from the album.
The Cock Tavern Theatre, 125 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 6JHTube: Kilburn Park (Bakerloo Line). Five minutes from Tricycle Theatre
www.cocktaverntheatre.comRead More
Dave has humped speakers for the biggest names in music. But has he got the stuff to manage a cutting-edge Bhangra singer with a conscience? Pop music and cultures clash in Phil Setrenfs ...contemporary new comedy with a twist. A wildly comic new play, satirising the music business alongside the modern quest for fame at any cost.
And don’t forget the play readings...
1st November at 3pm: ABULIA by Cheryl White A play about aid workers in the Congo, which examines integrity over personal gain. Cheryl White is an ex-aid worker for Barnardos.
2nd November at 7.30pm: LOST IN THE SUPERMARKET Celebrating the 30 year anniversary of the iconic Clash album London Calling. Five writers of varied backgrounds will write a short play inspired by a song from the album.
The Cock Tavern Theatre, 125 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 6JHTube: Kilburn Park (Bakerloo Line). Five minutes from Tricycle Theatre
www.cocktaverntheatre.comRead More
Source: www.cocktaverntheatre.com

London Theatre Blog
Hi all, I want to draw your attention to a new theatre discussion group powered by FriendFeed but now also featured on London Theatre Blog. It's the World Theatre Group. It's aim is to connect theatre professionals worldwide to inform, experience, debate and collaborate. See it on LTB here: http://www.londontheatreblog.co.uk/world -theatre-discussion-group
Source: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk
The World Theatre Discussion Group is an open and free-to-join FriendFeed forum connecting theatre professionals worldwide to inform, experience, debate and

Robert Gray
WADHAM PLAYERS present THE THREE MUSKETEERS
This exceptional and inspiring play from the novel by Alexander Dumas remains extremely popular and influential to this day. It tells the story of D’Artagnan, a young Gascon gentleman, who sets out to Paris with only an old sword to seek the head of the King’s Musketeers. Unwi...ttingly he insults Athos, Porthos and Aramis, the three musketeers, who challenge him to duels at hourly intervals the next day. Warned by the Cardinal’s Guards of a law against duelling, they unite and have to face their adversaries.
Come and join D’Artagnan in his adventures, see the heroism of the four friends’ and find out whether or not our hero becomes a true musketeer.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: Amphitheatre of Capel Manor Gardens
Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield EN1 4RQ
Tickets £10 • Concs/Child £7
Available from midday on the day of the performance
To reserve tickets telephone 020 8527 - 4690 or 6456Read More
This exceptional and inspiring play from the novel by Alexander Dumas remains extremely popular and influential to this day. It tells the story of D’Artagnan, a young Gascon gentleman, who sets out to Paris with only an old sword to seek the head of the King’s Musketeers. Unwi...ttingly he insults Athos, Porthos and Aramis, the three musketeers, who challenge him to duels at hourly intervals the next day. Warned by the Cardinal’s Guards of a law against duelling, they unite and have to face their adversaries.
Come and join D’Artagnan in his adventures, see the heroism of the four friends’ and find out whether or not our hero becomes a true musketeer.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: Amphitheatre of Capel Manor Gardens
Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield EN1 4RQ
Tickets £10 • Concs/Child £7
Available from midday on the day of the performance
To reserve tickets telephone 020 8527 - 4690 or 6456Read More

Sinead Mac Manus Thought this new online venture might be of interest to the LTB readers: www.startatheatrecompany.com

Gav Clarke
Last few performances of a play that might interest the group:
Blood Wedding, a narrative
Only 4 performances left for the production at Lion & Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town (www.giantolive.com). Cheap tickets at door or www.ticketweb.co.uk
Federico Garcia Lorca's rural tragedy reimagined as a one-man show. Bitter devot...ion to land and family clash against forbidden passion and elemental forces in a production incorporating music, song and elements of Lorca's biography and writing.
3pm/7.30 tickets from £6
Lion & Unicorn Theatre, Kentish Town
3 min walk from Kentish Town tube, Northern Line
12 - 24 May www.lionandunicorntheatre.comRead More
Blood Wedding, a narrative
Only 4 performances left for the production at Lion & Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town (www.giantolive.com). Cheap tickets at door or www.ticketweb.co.uk
Federico Garcia Lorca's rural tragedy reimagined as a one-man show. Bitter devot...ion to land and family clash against forbidden passion and elemental forces in a production incorporating music, song and elements of Lorca's biography and writing.
3pm/7.30 tickets from £6
Lion & Unicorn Theatre, Kentish Town
3 min walk from Kentish Town tube, Northern Line
12 - 24 May www.lionandunicorntheatre.comRead More

London Theatre Blog
Anyone been to see Peer Gynt at the Barbican yet? If so share your thoughts here, if not check out Stephe Harrop's cracking review: http://www.londontheatreblog.co.uk/peer- gynt/

London Theatre Blog
Win 2 West End Theatre Tickets in this London Theatre Blog competition: http://www.londontheatreblog.co.uk/win-2 -west-end-theatre-tickets/

London Theatre Blog @Cherry Truluck & @Were London thanks for following the LTB page.

Were London
@Cherry Truluck it looks like they already reviewed your show, see here: http://www.londontheatreblog.co.uk/for-o nce-i-was/

Were London Love what you guys have got going at LTB. Killing it on the web 2.0 front...

Cherry Hi there, if you get a chance, check out 'For Once I Was...' at Tristan Bates Theatre - http://www.foronceiwas.co.uk

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