21,22, 23 December 2012
(7pm on 21,22 and 2pm on 23)
The Landsdown Hall and Gallery, Stroud
Tickets:
£10, £8 conc, £5 students - all available on the door.
19 November 2012
15 November 2012
5 November 2012
The Trial of the Soul
Rudolf Steiner's second mystery drama in a new version by Alexander Gifford.
2pm, 10th and 11th November 2012
The Glasshouse Arts Centre, Stourbridge
£20, £15 conc., £5 students
Tickets available from 01452503050
This extraordinary play goes back in time to uncover the "previous incarnations" of the characters. In the middle ages, they were monks and knights, caught in the grip of religious controversy. This beautiful production featured a mixture or professional, community and youth actors.
2pm, 10th and 11th November 2012
The Glasshouse Arts Centre, Stourbridge
£20, £15 conc., £5 students
Tickets available from 01452503050
This extraordinary play goes back in time to uncover the "previous incarnations" of the characters. In the middle ages, they were monks and knights, caught in the grip of religious controversy. This beautiful production featured a mixture or professional, community and youth actors.
7 August 2012
13 June 2012
Treasure Island
3-19 August at The Gloucester Quays
Gloucester's experts in family theatre have teamed up with The Gloucester Quays to bring you another beautiful, exciting version of a classic children's story.
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is the adventurous tale of young Jim Hawkins, setting sail in the company of Long John Silver and his crew of murderous pirates to find the long-lost gold of Captain Flint. Will Jim overcome the obstacles of sea and sky? Will Long John stay loyal to his young captain? And who is the long-haired, ship-wrecked lunatic with a passion for cheese?
Brought to life with live music and specially-made puppets, this hilarious, swashbuckling production from Gloucester's masters of family entertainment will delight and uplift you.
For information on The Gloucester Theatre Company's previous shows, follow links to productions and press clippings.
Gloucester's experts in family theatre have teamed up with The Gloucester Quays to bring you another beautiful, exciting version of a classic children's story.
"Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is the adventurous tale of young Jim Hawkins, setting sail in the company of Long John Silver and his crew of murderous pirates to find the long-lost gold of Captain Flint. Will Jim overcome the obstacles of sea and sky? Will Long John stay loyal to his young captain? And who is the long-haired, ship-wrecked lunatic with a passion for cheese?
Brought to life with live music and specially-made puppets, this hilarious, swashbuckling production from Gloucester's masters of family entertainment will delight and uplift you.
For information on The Gloucester Theatre Company's previous shows, follow links to productions and press clippings.
28 February 2012
Odysseus by Peter Oswald
After the success of 'Achilles, The Musical' Tongues of Fire Youth Theatre returns with another Greek epic, re-told for the modern stage by master dramatist, Peter Oswald. Brought to life by a small cast of six talented youngsters, this production will run at The Landsdown Hall in Stroud on 12, 13 May.
12 January 2012
Hidden Lives
Want to tell your story? Or hear about the lives of others? Hidden Lives is a Heritage Lottery funded project, looking at the secret life-stories of people living in the vicinity of The Picturedrome. Hundreds of people have already come forward to share their biographies, resulting in two public exhibitions and a new website-based archive. Some of the life stories heard so far have been specially chosen to make up the content of a new play, currently being created by our Head of Outreach, Adam Fotheringham. This play will be presented by a cast of four actors on Sat 25 Feb 3pm and 7.30pm at The Picturedrome.
Achilles
Achilles is a new musical, specially written for Tongues of Fire Youth Theatre by our Artistic and Musical Directors, Alexander Gifford and Natalie Farmer. Based on the ancient Greek epic, The Iliad - it re-tells the story of the Trojan war for the modern stage, using music and skilfully choreographed battle scenes. The production features a talented cast of twenty local youngsters. It will be performed Fri 17, Sat 18 Feb at 7.30pm and Sun 19 Feb at 2.30pm at The Picturedrome. Achilles is supported by Gloucester City Council and The Summerfield Trust.
11 January 2012
3 January 2012
2 January 2012
1 January 2012
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