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SUMMARY:Who is your guitar hero? Win a Hagstrom Electric Guitar&#33\
	;
DTSTAMP:20070425T170045Z
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UID:450d37b78fdec4541a10ffb015c89929@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="layers":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This month Rose Morris has a really cool Hagstrom guitar up 
	for grabs as the prize for our April competition&#33\; \n\nTo keep in the 
	guitar spirit and to enter the competition all you need to do is tell us t
	he following:\n\nWho is your Guitar Hero? And Why? \n\nThat’s it&#33\;\n\n
	Simply tell us who you think is the greatest guitar genius there is (livin
	g or passed away) and then in approximately 100-200 words in length tell u
	s why that person is your personal favourite guitar hero. \n\nIt might be 
	their style\, a particular track they played on that does it for you it or
	 might be what they have achieved over decades – whatever is the reason - 
	let us know on your entry.\n\nThe winning entry will be drawn by our judge
	s by May 30th 2007\n\nEasy huh?&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nSo to win a cool Hagstro
	m guitar with us this month get your entry in now by filling in the online
	 form&#33\; 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070507T010000Z
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SUMMARY:The Show Must Go On - Staring Zoe Tyler
DTSTAMP:20080507T083026Z
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UID:bd1e0c43773fd60f4c3a48f4c0b0f8b2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wickedwitch":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ONE NIGHT ONLY - SATURDAY 24TH MAY\, Venue Cymru\, Llandudno
	\n\nTICKETS STILL AVAILABLE\n\nSTARING ZOE TYLER OF &#39\;HOW DO YOU SOLVE
	 A PROBLEM LIKE MARIA?&#39\; AND &#39\;JOSEPH - ANY DREAM WILL DO&#39\;.\n
	\n\nSit back\, relax and enjoy the best in musical theatre in a show that 
	combines much-loved classics with new songs from shows that have never bee
	n performed in the UK. Add a few breathtaking European variety acts to the
	 mix and you have a special treat that the whole family will enjoy.\n\nFea
	turing songs from &#39\;Wicked&#39\;\, &#39\;Rent&#39\;\, &#39\;Les Misera
	bles&#39\;\, &#39\;The Lion King&#39\; and many more\, this is a wonderful
	ly entertaining musical gala.\n\nCall 01492 872000 or visit www.venuecymru
	.co.uk for tickets and information.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080507T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
DTSTAMP:20090321T115514Z
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UID:6c34fdeddeb541e87237e767c59780e6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Heading the cast of Impossible Steps is Hildegard Neil\, int
	ernational star of film\, TV and theatre. Hildeard played opposite Charlto
	n Heston in his film Antony &amp\; Cleopatra\, she co-starred with Roger M
	oore in The Man Who Haunted Himself. Her theatre work includes a season wi
	th the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nAlso starring Rosalind Blessed and w
	ritten by Stephen M. Hunt\, Impossible Steps is an absurdist theatre style
	d work in which two completely different women are thrown together in a ma
	n&#39\;s world gone mad in the extreme. For further details visit www.impo
	ssiblesteps.webeden.co.uk \n\nThe Rhodes Arts Centre\, Bishops Stortford. 
	Box office 01279 651746. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk\n\nComment on p
	laywriting by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original\, major work
	..&quot\; Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your work to Live
	rpool?&#33\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceiv
	ed\, inventive in character and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surpr
	sing at every twist and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously 
	disorinetating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, 
	fiercely intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090507T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Fugitive Songs by Famous and Divine
DTSTAMP:20110426T100353Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="Famous and Divine":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve ever fallen in love with a song\; if you’ve ever b
	een obsessed by a piece of music -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you’ll love Fugitive Songs
	 by Famous &amp\; Divine. \n\nCorrupted&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and corrosive: two wo
	men cling to the remnants of their lives finding&nbsp\;&nbsp\;happiness in
	 shots of neat gin\, endless cigarettes and Hollywood films&nbsp\;&nbsp\;w
	ith unhappy endings. But when they hear certain songs they awaken into a&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;world of sexual fantasy and desire\; they are transported in a
	n instant&nbsp\;&nbsp\;to another place and time\, reclaiming their lives 
	and heading for a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;whole heap of trouble – but such sweet\, de
	licious trouble. These are Fugitive Songs…\n\nLate&nbsp\;&nbsp\;night bars
	 and motel rooms\, men with guns and women who chew gum –&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Fug
	itive Songs is about the songs that take you to the dark places women&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;dream of.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;It&nbsp\;&nbsp\;begins with desire\, the k
	ind of desire that churns your stomach when&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you hear a song t
	hat ‘calls’ to you. The kind of desire that won’t let&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you go.
	 That feeling when your body voraciously yearns in response to a&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;piece of music. The two women follow ‘the call’ of a song\, drinking g
	in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and smoking viciously\, and find another life waiting – va
	gue and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;insubstantial\, but insistent. They play out the fant
	asies they find in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the songs. Fugitive Songs are an addiction
	 – and they’re addictive.\n\nBrighton Media Centre Studio\, Brighton Festi
	val Fringe - 8pm\n\nwww.famousnanddivine.org\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110507T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20070301T172527Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ticketyboo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you love theatre and are at a loose end on a Sunday after
	noon\, join us on this exciting walking tour of London’s famous &amp\; his
	torical Theatreland. Hear fascinating facts and amazing stories about Lond
	on’s most famous &amp\; important theatres. \nThe tour starts at 14:30 out
	side the Theatre Royal Drury Lane\, Catherine Street. The tour lasts for 2
	 hours and is given by Diane Burstein\, a London blue-badge guide. To book
	 a place\, call the Society of London Theatre on 020 7557 6700. The tour c
	osts £6 per person.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070527T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Miranda Sings @ Leicester Sq Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="GaGa55":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:FACEBOOK GROUP: http://www.facebook....30007970&amp\;ref=ts 
	\n\n\nDirect from… well\, her bedroom\, YouTube Comedy Sensation Miranda S
	ings returns to London by popular demand this Summer. Clocking up millions
	 of hits and with fans across the globe\, this self-confessed ‘Triple Thre
	at’ really has raised the bar when it comes to talent. With her truly uniq
	ue renditions of Musical Theatre Classics and Modern Day Pop Gems you ain’
	t ever heard a voice quite like this before&#33\;\n\nSinging live with a h
	ost of West End stars such as Hairspray’s Olivier Award Winning Actress Le
	anne Jones\, Avenue Q’s Julie Atherton\, Steps Star Ian &quot\;H&quot\; Wa
	tkins and many more\, Miranda will wow you with her vocal pyrotechnics\, a
	crobatic eyebrows and of course that killer smile.\n\nRemember… Haters Bac
	k Off&#33\; \n\nwww.mirandasings.com \n\n\n\nTickets Available from Monday
	 15th March \n\nThursday 27th May - 10.45pm + support \nThursday 3rd June 
	- 10.45pm + support\n\nwww.leicestersquaretheatre.com\n\nwww.ticketweb.co.
	uk\n\n0844 8472475\n\n12.50 standing / 15.00 seating\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100527T114500Z
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SUMMARY:Eilen Jewell and Band
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UID:36c703c59f07d2fb2e530bf2cca229d1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boston (USA) based young singer / songwriter Eilen Jewell br
	ings a Billie Holiday sultriness and a Lucinda Williams plaintiveness to c
	lassic country\, jazz and blues styles\, forging a low-key but alluring br
	and of Americana that&#39\;s all her own. This is her debut UK show&#33\;\
	n\n‘Once in a great while\, you put on a CD by an artist you’ve never hear
	d of before and time stops. The voice is new\, yet timeless. The lyrics ar
	e original yet feel immediately familiar\, lived-in\, knowing. And the mel
	odies — expertly performed by a first-rate band — carry an easy\, memorabl
	e groove.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This is the story of Eilen Jewell and her wonderful
	ly ‘rockin’ band&#33\;’ Word Magazine\n\n\n ‘I&#39\;m smitten&#33\; Boston
	&#39\;s honky-tonk angel Eilen Jewell&#39\;s recently released Letters fro
	m Sinners and Strangers has rendered me punch-drunk\, it’s so staggeringly
	 good...’ LA Weekly\n\n£10\n\n0191 2605 605\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\n\nThe 
	Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080502T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Flyaway Katie
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UID:014b865c5d28a50498c4898493990f74@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the company who brought you Shoe Baby&#33\;\n\n Flyaway
	 Katie is an inspiring flight of fancy about the power of imagination base
	d on the popular children&#39\;s book by Polly Dunbar\, with music by Tom 
	Gray of Gomez.\n\n\nKatie is all alone and feeling grey. The birds in the 
	picture on her wall look so colorful - if only Katie could be as bright as
	 them\, who knows what might happen?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The show is bursting wit
	h colour\, movement and surprises&#33\; This family show includes a ‘meet 
	the puppets’ session.\n\n\n&#39\;Magical and beautiful&#39\; The Guardian\
	n\n\n45 mins\n\n\nAge 2 to 7\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, p
	lease contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\n\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\n
	The Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080503T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Flyaway Katie
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UID:daabcda17a85e640d6bb9cef7a8c1f42@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the company who brought you Shoe Baby&#33\;\n\n Flyaway
	 Katie is an inspiring flight of fancy about the power of imagination base
	d on the popular children&#39\;s book by Polly Dunbar\, with music by Tom 
	Gray of Gomez.\n\n\nKatie is all alone and feeling grey. The birds in the 
	picture on her wall look so colorful - if only Katie could be as bright as
	 them\, who knows what might happen?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The show is bursting wit
	h colour\, movement and surprises&#33\; This family show includes a ‘meet 
	the puppets’ session.\n\n\n&#39\;Magical and beautiful&#39\; The Guardian\
	n\n\n45 mins\n\n\nAge 2 to 7\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, p
	lease contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\n\n
	The Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080504T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Patricia Quinn Saved My Life / Mam\, Dad\, Monkey&amp\;Me
DTSTAMP:20080414T110233Z
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UID:5141eaa285cb1a1501eae4ab755ce77e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A double-bill by award-winning playwright Alison Carr.\n\n T
	he critically acclaimed comedy PATRICIA QUINN SAVED MY LIFE makes its Tyne
	side debut. When two disparate Rocky Horror fans find themselves locked in
	 a cupboard\, their fates lie in the hands of a Diva\, a Domestic and a Bu
	nny Girl. Yikes&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nDark drama MAM\, DAD\, MONKEY AND
	 ME returns to the region following its win at the Yvonne Arnaud Playwriti
	ng Festival 2007. Jess comes home from University to find an extra place s
	et at the table. Bitter recriminations and harsh home truths soon bubble t
	o the surface\, threatening to tear her family apart.\n\nAge 11+\n\n£8&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\,
	 Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080509T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Patricia Quinn Saved My Life / Mam\, Dad\, Monkey&amp\;Me
DTSTAMP:20080414T110327Z
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UID:651aabce512710d7dcb9f0df8a7d19d2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A double-bill by award-winning playwright Alison Carr.\n\n T
	he critically acclaimed comedy PATRICIA QUINN SAVED MY LIFE makes its Tyne
	side debut. When two disparate Rocky Horror fans find themselves locked in
	 a cupboard\, their fates lie in the hands of a Diva\, a Domestic and a Bu
	nny Girl. Yikes&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nDark drama MAM\, DAD\, MONKEY AND
	 ME returns to the region following its win at the Yvonne Arnaud Playwriti
	ng Festival 2007. Jess comes home from University to find an extra place s
	et at the table. Bitter recriminations and harsh home truths soon bubble t
	o the surface\, threatening to tear her family apart.\n\nAge 11+\n\n£8&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;\nwww.the-round.com\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, N
	ewcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080510T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Unthank and The Winterset
DTSTAMP:20080414T110426Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:‘Music as tough as it is gentle\, as ancient as it is modern
	\, and as coldly desolate as it is achingly intimate.’ Paul Morley\, The O
	bserver\n\n ‘Intimate\, epic\, overflowing with feeling and musical intell
	igence’ The Independent\n\n\nDancing down the leftfield and singing in the
	ir own lilting Geordie accents\, Rachel Unthank &amp\; The Winterset are t
	he &quot\;inheritors\, purveyors and gleeful distorters&quot\; (Ian MacMil
	lan) of Tyneside&#39\;s traditions. Elements of blues\, jazz\, burlesque c
	abaret\, classical and leftfield contemporary music make their take on fol
	k music peerless\, fearless and wholeheartedly brave\, winning fans as dis
	parate as Robert Wyatt\, Joan As Policewoman\, Phill Jupitus and Duke Spec
	ial. \n\n\nDebut album Cruel Sister won Mojo Folk Album of the Year\, and 
	new album The Bairns has been described at &quot\;utterly gorgeous&quot\; 
	by The Guardian and as &quot\;a work of towering quality&quot\; by The Tel
	egraph. Rachel Unthank &amp\; The Winterset are nominated for Best Group\,
	 Best Live Act\, Best Album and The Horizon Award in the forthcoming 2008 
	BBC Folk Awards (coming away with the Horizon Award)\, and The Bairns was 
	number 17 in the Observer Music Magazine’s Top 50 Albums of the 2007 – the
	 only folk album in the 50.\n\n\nwww.rachelunthank.com&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; www.myspace.com/rachelunthank\n\n\nBook early for t
	hese gigs to avoid disappointment&#33\;\n\n\n£12 (under 15s £4) To book £4
	 tickets for under 15s\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\
	nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle 
	NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080511T010000Z
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SUMMARY:The Show Must Go On Staring Zoe Tyler
DTSTAMP:20080507T082741Z
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UID:4cd91eca49a10c95a3ef01f03b089ee8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wickedwitch":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ONE NIGHT ONLY - SUNDAY 11TH MAY\, MILLENIUM FORUM\, DERRY\n
	\nTICKETS STILL AVAILABLE\n\nSTARING ZOE TYLER OF &#39\;HOW DO YOU SOLVE A
	 PROBLEM LIKE MARIA?&#39\; AND &#39\;JOSEPH - ANY DREAM WILL DO&#39\;.\n\n
	\nSit back\, relax and enjoy the best in musical theatre in a show that co
	mbines much-loved classics with new songs from shows that have never been 
	performed in the UK. Add a few breathtaking European variety acts to the m
	ix and you have a special treat that the whole family will enjoy.\n\nFeatu
	ring songs from &#39\;Wicked&#39\;\, &#39\;Rent&#39\;\, &#39\;Les Miserabl
	es&#39\;\, &#39\;The Lion King&#39\; and many more\, this is a wonderfully
	 entertaining musical gala.\n\nCall 028 7126 4455 or visit www.mforum.sed2
	.info for tickets and information.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080511T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tim O&#39\;Brien (USA) + support
DTSTAMP:20080414T110545Z
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UID:93b2df0baec2e3ac9c0cabba2549e52e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The wonderful American bluegrass multi-instrumentalist &amp\
	; legend Tim O’Brien returns. In 1978\, he became a founding member of the
	 landmark group Hot Rize. By 1990\, O’Brien\, who had already recorded sev
	eral albums without Hot Rize\, embarked on a solo career. \n\nHe’s now one
	 of the world’s premier guitar\, mandolin\, fiddle &amp\; banjo bluegrass&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;/ folk players. One of the most prolific collaborators in Ame
	rican roots music too\, he’s played and recorded with Steve Earle\, Garth 
	Brooks\, Darrell Scott and with some of Scotland and Ireland’s best tradit
	ional musicians.\n\n£14&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605\
	n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080513T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:TheatreMAD: West End Eurovision 2008
DTSTAMP:20080428T131116Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:(Formerly the volunteers of Theatrecares and West End Cares)
	\nTheatreMAD(Theatre Making A Difference) \n\npresents\n\nWEST END EUROVIS
	ION 2008\n\nYour Favourite West End Shows &#9829\; Your Favourite Eurovisi
	on Songs &#9829\; Who Will Win? The Audience Decides\n\nSPECIAL GUESTS : S
	COOCH - Flying The Flag (2007 UK Eurovision Entry)\n\nFeaturing performanc
	es from companies including Avenue Q\, Buddy\, Disney&#39\;s The Lion King
	\, The Phantom of the Opera\, Mamma Mia&#33\;\, Grease and Wicked\, with a
	 panel of Euro-experts and a cheering audience voting for its favourite pe
	rformance\, West End Eurovision 2008 looks set to be the biggest\, campest
	\, glitziest party in Theatreland. (NB Please bring your mobile phone to v
	ote by text.)\n\n(TheatreMAD reserves the right to amend performers and/or
	 performances.)\n\nTHURSDAY 15TH MAY 2008\n\n11.30PM\n\nPICCADILLY THEATRE
	\nDenman Street\nLondon \nW1D 7DY\n\nPRICES: £25 - £15 (£40 Premium Ticket
	 incl. pre-show champagne)\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6630 \nOnlin
	e: theambassadors.com/piccadilly\nIn Person: At The Box Office\n\nVisit ou
	r website for more details: theatremad.org.uk\n\nHAVE FUN&#33\; MEET OLD F
	RIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE&#3
	3\;\n\nTheatreMAD is a trading name of Make A Difference Enterprises Ltd R
	egistered in England and Wales no. 6315172\nThe Make A Difference Trust (c
	harity number pending).\nAll monies raised will be used for the purposes a
	nd activities of TheatreMAD. 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080516T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bern:Ballett - UK premiere
DTSTAMP:20090217T110239Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:90048ffcdcd86dcbafa6a29f412983cf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:With a repertoire of creations by the most talked about of t
	oday’s young choreographers\, Bern:Ballett’s UK tour premieres at Snape Ma
	ltings Concert Hall\, Suffolk on 15 and 16 May. From classical to the cutt
	ing edge\, this exclusive evening presents a mixed bill of distinct works.
	\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Under the artistic direction of British choreographer Ca
	thy Marston\, the twelve dancers of the Swiss company are fierce in their 
	display of versatility\, technique and artistry.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Inspired by Ted Hughes’ The Birthday Letters\, Marston&#39\;s Throug
	h Your Eyes to Shostakovich&#39\;s 13th string quartet is an intricate dan
	ce poem. In The Fools\, UK/Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter&#39\;s un
	ique movement style pulses with controlled energy\, climaxing with combine
	d wit and provocation. The full company work Mission Eurohell by Swedish c
	horeographer Alexander Ekman\, is arguably by one of the funniest and brig
	htest names in European dance\, while Karole Armitage&#39\;s Between the C
	lock and the Bed is a pure celebration of beauty\, with its style anchored
	 in classical ballet.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;To book tickets call 01728 687110 or visit www.aldeburgh.co.uk. £18
	\, £15\, £11\, £8 (under 18s £2 off) 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090516T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Ship Wreckordings
DTSTAMP:20080414T110654Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:055d4f5d67f2e2d34d966254c64e27f0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:James Newman\, Allan Hyslop\, Oonagh Cassidy\, and introduci
	ng Stephanie Clift (plus Very Special Guests) \n\nUp-and-coming singer son
	gwriters\, supported by the region’s finest musicians\, come together for 
	an evening in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Allan Hyslop and James Newm
	an (formerly waiting for volkearts) and Oonagh Cassidy\, (folk singer and 
	lead vocalist for international band Ketamine Suns) are regulars on the Ne
	wcastle popular live music circuit. Stephanie Clift\, a local singer\, who
	se vocals have landed her several television appearances\, makes her debut
	 featuring her own material. \n\nThe evening is presented by the Ouseburn-
	based&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Shipwreckordings\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;a small music developme
	nt agency\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;run by the artists themselves to support local ac
	ts. The performance also includes some of the region’s best-known local ar
	tists. Tickets £10: includes a private after show party at local venue The
	 Ship Inn featuring a live DJ set.\n\n\nFor more information\, contact All
	an Hyslop on 07794 906641 or email the_ship@hotmail.co.uk. \n\n\nAge 16+\n
	\n£10\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605 \n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Stree
	t\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080517T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Mole Who Knew It Was None Of His Business
DTSTAMP:20080414T110809Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:898c19771658b645b18774dbd1dad761@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Werner Holzwarth and Wolf Erlbruch \n\n Adapted b
	y Jim Fowler and Bernie C. Byrnes\n\n Did you do a poo on Mole’s head? Wel
	l\, if not you – then who? Was it Horse? Or Pig? Or Goat? Another chance t
	o see Kipper Tie’s magical\, musical adaptation of the popular children’s 
	picture-book. \n\nFollow Mole’s travels as he meets a variety of outlandis
	h and amusing characters along the way. Enchanting for adults\; captivatin
	g for children 3 and up. A cathartic tale set to a delightful original sco
	re by Jim Fowler.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Biology with belly-laughs\, informative and
	 fun. \n\n‘Brilliant&#33\;’ ***** Edinburgh Evening News \n\n***** Sunday 
	Herald \n\nwww.kippertietheatre.com\n\n\nAge 3+\n\n£6 (£20 FAMILY) To book
	 family tickets\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.th
	e-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080524T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Mole Who Knew It Was None Of His Business
DTSTAMP:20080414T110912Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bb1afc3e3f4f41302e643c6c5d40cb0a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Werner Holzwarth and Wolf Erlbruch \n\n Adapted b
	y Jim Fowler and Bernie C. Byrnes\n\n Did you do a poo on Mole’s head? Wel
	l\, if not you – then who? Was it Horse? Or Pig? Or Goat? Another chance t
	o see Kipper Tie’s magical\, musical adaptation of the popular children’s 
	picture-book. \n\nFollow Mole’s travels as he meets a variety of outlandis
	h and amusing characters along the way. Enchanting for adults\; captivatin
	g for children 3 and up. A cathartic tale set to a delightful original sco
	re by Jim Fowler.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Biology with belly-laughs\, informative and
	 fun. \n\n‘Brilliant&#33\;’ ***** Edinburgh Evening News \n\n***** Sunday 
	Herald \n\nwww.kippertietheatre.com\n\n\nAge 3+\n\n£6 (£20 FAMILY) To book
	 family tickets\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.th
	e-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080525T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mad Tigers And Bears
DTSTAMP:20080411T105128Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8d041998295a9299daa6234e3557f818@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Now closed for a refit\, The Brockley Jack Theatre reopens o
	n 31st May 2008 with a rehearsed reading of Mad Tigers And Bears\, a new p
	lay by Stephen M. Hunt. \n\nThe reading begins at 19.30 hrs with informal 
	discussion in the bar\, after. \n\nThis five-handed humour-laced drama cha
	llenges our grasp on reality by presenting misconception as the basis of s
	anity. \n\nThe reading is open to all theatre professionals. Visit&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;www.madtigersandbears.webeden.co.uk use the contact form on the &quo
	t\;new slant&quot\; page to reserve no more than 2 seats.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080531T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WEST END EUROVISION 2009
DTSTAMP:20090226T195047Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9945db180494b2d53e93ccfa651f9ee2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATREMAD (Theatre: Make A Difference)\n\nHAVE FUN&#33\; ME
	ET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFE
	RENCE&#33\;\n\nWEST END EUROVISION 2009\nYour Favourite West End Shows &#9
	829\; Your Favourite Eurovision Songs &#9829\; Who Dares To Win? \n\nIt&#3
	9\;s Back&#33\; The biggest\, campest\, glitziest party in Theatreland. Do
	n&#39\;t miss it&#33\;\n\nStarring: Wicked\, Mamma Mia&#33\;\, Oliver\, La
	 Cage aux Folles\, Grease\, The Phantom of the Opera\, The Lion King\, Car
	ousel\, Billy Elliot\, We Will Rock You...\n\nPICCADILLY THEATRE\nDenman S
	treet\nLondon\nW1D 7DY\n\nDATE: Thursday 30th April 2009\n\nTIME: 11.30pm 
	(Bars Open from 10.30pm)\n\nPRICES: £15 - £25 (£40 Premium Ticket incl. pr
	e-show champagne)\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6630 (Bkg Fee)\nOnlin
	e: ambassadortickets.com (Bkg Fee)\nIn Person: At The Box Office\n\n(NB. P
	lease bring your mobile phone to vote by text.)\n\nNEAREST TUBE: Piccadill
	y\n\nCheck the TheatreMAD website for more details.\n\nClick here to see B
	BC London Television&#39\;s coverage of West End Eurovision 2008.\n\n(Thea
	treMAD reserves the right to amend performers and/or performances.)\n\nMak
	e a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading as TheatreMAD*\, is registere
	d in England and Wales as a company limited by guarantee (Company No: 6315
	172) (Registered Office: 2nd Floor\, 20-22 Stukeley Street\, London. WC2B 
	5LR) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Make 
	A Difference Trust\, which is registered in England and Wales as a charita
	ble company limited by guarantee (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office 
	as above) (Charity Registration No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all o
	r most of its taxable profits.\n\n(*Formed by original volunteers &amp\; f
	ounders of Theatrecares and West End Cares)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090501T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bern:Ballett - UK premiere
DTSTAMP:20090217T110025Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0ae5c68d917eff34f396bcfa14dce28c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:With a repertoire of creations by the most talked about of t
	oday’s young choreographers\, Bern:Ballett’s UK tour premieres at Snape Ma
	ltings Concert Hall\, Suffolk on 15 and 16 May. From classical to the cutt
	ing edge\, this exclusive evening presents a mixed bill of distinct works.
	\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Under the artistic direction of British choreographer Ca
	thy Marston\, the twelve dancers of the Swiss company are fierce in their 
	display of versatility\, technique and artistry.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Inspired by Ted Hughes’ The Birthday Letters\, Marston&#39\;s Throug
	h Your Eyes to Shostakovich&#39\;s 13th string quartet is an intricate dan
	ce poem. In The Fools\, UK/Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter&#39\;s un
	ique movement style pulses with controlled energy\, climaxing with combine
	d wit and provocation. The full company work Mission Eurohell by Swedish c
	horeographer Alexander Ekman\, is arguably by one of the funniest and brig
	htest names in European dance\, while Karole Armitage&#39\;s Between the C
	lock and the Bed is a pure celebration of beauty\, with its style anchored
	 in classical ballet.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;To book tickets call 01728 687110 or visit www.aldeburgh.co.uk. £18
	\, £15\, £11\, £8 (under 18s £2 off) \n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090515T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Auditions for Les Miserables (non-musical)
DTSTAMP:20130402T104430Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:974f3c1827cdcda2c592c6779b45136a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Laura / South Devon Player":david@whatsonstage
	.com
DESCRIPTION:Les Miserables: The Memoirs of Jean Valjean\nBrixham theatre
	 company\, The South Devon Players theatre company announce open auditions
	 for their most ambitious show to date.\nPLEASE ONLY APPLY IF IN THE DEVON
	 AREA AND THEREFORE ABLE TO ATTEND REHEARSALS AND SHOW DATES RELIABLY.\nLe
	s Miserables\; The Memoirs of Jean Valjean is a new non-musical theatre sh
	ow\, based directly on Victor Hugo&rsquo\;s thrilling novel of redemption\
	, love and revolution\, set in 19th Century France. The South Devon Player
	s are performing this show in September 2013 around Torbay\, and have anno
	unced open auditions for the production. Whether you are ten or eighty\, t
	here are large and small roles available and the auditions are open to bot
	h members and new people as well.\nPeople new to acting and performing are
	 welcome.\nAll we ask is that if you are aged under 16 (there are three ch
	ild roles)\, that you are accompanied by a parent or guardian\, and that a
	ll performers are reliable\; able to rehearse on Wednesday evenings\, and 
	available for the shows\, between 4th &ndash\; 8th September.\n\nThe audit
	ions will take the form of script readings on Wednesday May 15th 2013\, at
	 7pm\, at&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Chestnut Heights Community Centre\, Poplar Close\, 
	Brixham TQ5 0SA. Rehearsals commencing the following Wednesday (same time/
	 venue).\nAs well as performers\, we are also looking for front of house h
	elpers\, and set/ stage hands too\, so if you do not feel like performing\
	, there are plenty of other ways to get involved in the show.\nPlease note
	 that Act 2 of the show is likely to contain strobe or light flashes.\n\nT
	he South Devon Players theatre company are an award-winning\, completely n
	on-profit community/ amateur theatre company founded in 2005\, based in Br
	ixham and featured on BBC 1 national television in January 2013. We mainly
	 specialise in shows about local history\, but sometimes expand to wider h
	istorical events (as in the case of this production) as well. We are famil
	y friendly\, lively and welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatr
	e at any level. In the past\, members have gone on to perform in major fea
	ture films\, and train at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65\, 
	and from professional performers to complete beginners\, all of whom work 
	as part of a team to create new exciting shows which are then brought to o
	ur local community.\n\nLes Miserables: The Memoirs of Jean Valjean will be
	 directed by one of the theatre company&rsquo\;s founders\; Miss Laura J\,
	 who as well as being a professional performer and model in her own right\
	, also holds a Masters degree in teaching performing arts\, as well as deg
	rees in film production\, and photography &ndash\; and has performed in an
	other production of Les Miserables in the past\, elsewhere. She is accompa
	nied by Mrs Louise German\, as assistant director.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Louise is 
	the other co-founder of the South Devon Players\, who has decades of commu
	nity and amateur theatre experience in her own right. Both are experienced
	 directors\, and looking forward to joining you to create the biggest show
	 the South Devon Players have yet produced.\n\nAll audition\, and show dat
	es on our website at http://southdevonplayers.weebly.com \, or at our soci
	al networks: Twitter (sdevonplayers) or our facebook accounts (southdevonp
	layers\, or sdevonplayers)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130515T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:What Would My Mama Do?
DTSTAMP:20100315T113533Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:West End Connections are proud to present...\nWhat Would My 
	Mama Do? Velma Celli &amp\; The Screaming Queenz&#33\;\nLive at Madame Joj
	o&#39\;s\n\n\nStep into Velma&#39\;s wonderful world\, where London&#39\;s
	 most glamourous drag diva\nalong with her Screaming Queenz will take you 
	on a titillating\, satirical\njourney through burlesque\, pop and musical 
	theatre. \nDon&#39\;t miss out on what is set to be a fabulously fun eveni
	ng of live song and\ndance performed in the relaxed atmosphere of Madame J
	ojo&#39\;s. Velma awaits you...\nStrictly over 18&#39\;s only.\n\n\nVelma 
	Celli is played by Ian Stroughair who&#39\;s extensive West End credits in
	clude\nCats\, Fame and Chicago. \n\nWhen and Where?\nMadame Jojo&#39\;s 8-
	10 Brewers St\, London\nWednesday 12th May\n\n7pm Doors. Get there early t
	o get the drinks in and grab yourself a table&#33\;\n8pm Curtain up\n10pm 
	it&#39\;s a wrap guys&#33\; (perfect timing for catching that train home).
	\n\nTickets are only £17&#33\; ticketweb.co.uk\nBook now to avoid disappoi
	ntment.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100512T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Allo Allo
DTSTAMP:20100419T121912Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0f3267d6d0291158d7eb043926de04c8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ALLO ALLO\nWednesday 19th - Saturday 22nd May 2010\nSt Barna
	bus Church\, 146 Lavenham Road\, Southfields\, London\, SW18\nPerformances
	 nightly at 7.45pm\nTickets £10\nBook tickets online at www.ticketsource.c
	o.uk/cygnetplayers or on the phone 07941 448 689\nDirected by Katy Goddard
	\nBook by Jeremy Lloyd &amp\; David Croft\nBased on the popular British te
	levision series\, this uproarious comedy relates the adventures of a haple
	ss café owner in occupied France. \nHe and his wife have stashed a pricele
	ss portrait stolen by the Nazis in a sausage in their cellar\, where two B
	ritish airmen are also hiding until the Resistance can repatriate them. \n
	Communications with London using the wireless that is disguised as a cocka
	too add to the many embarrassments this intrepid proprietor endures in the
	 company of his patrons. \nNews that the Fuhrer is scheduled to visit the 
	town inspires tricksters disguised as Hitler to frequent the cafe
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100519T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:International Theatre Workshop
DTSTAMP:20100223T233514Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:99a0620b16c69e2287de626b49443471@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="charlienor333":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Organized by International Theatre Lab\, Norway in collabora
	tion with Bulgarian Theatre institutions\n\nDate: May 29 – June 12&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;2010\n\nLocation: Obzor\, Bulgaria\n\nParticipants: Actors\, dancers
	\, students and teachers of theatre\, performers of any background.\n\n\n\
	nHosted in the idyllic setting of a seaside resort where The Balkan Mounta
	ins meet the Black Sea coastline\, this special event is an exceptional op
	portunity to further your skills and training as an actor by working with 
	top theatre masters in an inspiring\, friendly environment.\n\n\n\nOver th
	e span of two weeks\, participants will be enrolled in an intensive progra
	m of four separate workshops\, exploring a variety of aspects central to a
	cting training at a master level: movement\, dance\, textual analysis\, im
	provisation\, stage combat and many others. All workshops will be conducte
	d in English and will offer hands-on exercises to build understanding\, ex
	pertise and community.\n\nMore details on http://www.internationaltheatrel
	ab.org/Theatre-Workshop
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100529T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T130725Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:617deba70963b2111acf9cc63ffd039f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110529T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Fugitive Songs by Famous and Divine
DTSTAMP:20110426T100549Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:524d1704f21f5ec8171476919cd99ba7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Famous and Divine":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve ever fallen in love with a song\; if you’ve ever b
	een obsessed by a piece of music -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you’ll love Fugitive Songs
	 by Famous &amp\; Divine. \n\nCorrupted&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and corrosive: two wo
	men cling to the remnants of their lives finding&nbsp\;&nbsp\;happiness in
	 shots of neat gin\, endless cigarettes and Hollywood films&nbsp\;&nbsp\;w
	ith unhappy endings. But when they hear certain songs they awaken into a&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;world of sexual fantasy and desire\; they are transported in a
	n instant&nbsp\;&nbsp\;to another place and time\, reclaiming their lives 
	and heading for a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;whole heap of trouble – but such sweet\, de
	licious trouble. These are Fugitive Songs…\n\nLate&nbsp\;&nbsp\;night bars
	 and motel rooms\, men with guns and women who chew gum –&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Fug
	itive Songs is about the songs that take you to the dark places women&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;dream of.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;It&nbsp\;&nbsp\;begins with desire\, the k
	ind of desire that churns your stomach when&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you hear a song t
	hat ‘calls’ to you. The kind of desire that won’t let&nbsp\;&nbsp\;you go.
	 That feeling when your body voraciously yearns in response to a&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;piece of music. The two women follow ‘the call’ of a song\, drinking g
	in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and smoking viciously\, and find another life waiting – va
	gue and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;insubstantial\, but insistent. They play out the fant
	asies they find in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the songs. Fugitive Songs are an addiction
	 – and they’re addictive.\n\nBrighton Media Centre Studio\, Brighton Festi
	val Fringe - 8pm\n\nwww.famousanddivine.org\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110508T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Signed Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131848Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:33ea9857538d527b06d7e70a76d3f5f7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\n\nThis tour will be sign-interpreted by BSL/English Int
	erpreter Stephen Hudson.\n\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting detai
	ls will be provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is adv
	ised.\n\n\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of L
	ondon Theatre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110522T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Copcabana - Fairfield Halls Croydon
DTSTAMP:20080426T092531Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2f4525d522c88b2d929415d6ce4dcc72@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael H":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Yes\, it&#39\;s Barry Manilow.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Yes\, there are 
	some excrutiating key changes and the whole thing is cheesier than a fondu
	e accident\, but it&#39\;s a really fun and funny show\, with great Latin 
	rhythms and some rather nice choreography.\n\n&quot\;Michael H&quot\; on t
	he discussion boards is playing Sam\, the bloke with a comedy wig.&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Despite the fact he actually has more hair than Tony or Rico.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080514T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080519T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Ex Factor
DTSTAMP:20100327T071924Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b63f39bdd36093ec0cd544f668c0ff8d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ian Hornby":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Bridgewater Players present The Ex Factor\, a farce by I
	an Hornby\, at Thelwall Hall\, Bell Lane\, Thelwall (near Warrington\, Che
	shire) starting at 7.45 (doors open 7.15).\n\nImagine it - you and your wi
	fe-to-be are struggling to open your bed and breakfast. The B&amp\;B inspe
	ctor is due any moment.\n\nSo it is for Phil and Jane. Except the imminent
	 inspector is Phil’s ex-wife Felicity\, and there never was any love lost 
	between the two women. And there’s a rumour that Felicity’s latest beau us
	ed to be a Chippendale - not good when your first guests - two matronly wo
	men - are also due to arrive. The place is almost - but not quite - finish
	ed\, the rising wind threatening to blow the roof off the barn.\n\nThe sta
	ge is set for misunderstandings\, jealousy\, women at war and even a burgl
	ary.\n\nThat all-pervading scent of the farmyard doesn’t help either.\n\nT
	ickets available by calling 0845 331 3516. See www.bridgewaterplayers.co.u
	k for details.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100422T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100526T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
DTSTAMP:20090321T115758Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:13e5c6121185f323da978e85c09e07c0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Heading the cast of Impossible Steps is Hildegard Neil\, int
	ernational star of film\, TV and theatre. Hildeard played opposite Charlto
	n Heston in his film Antony &amp\; Cleopatra\, she co-starred with Roger M
	oore in The Man Who Haunted Himself. Her theatre work includes a season wi
	th the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nAlso starring Rosalind Blessed and w
	ritten by Stephen M. Hunt\, Impossible Steps is an absurdist theatre style
	d work in which two completely different women are thrown together in a ma
	n&#39\;s world gone mad in the extreme. For further details visit www.impo
	ssiblesteps.webeden.co.uk \n\nThe Pump House Theatre\, Watford Box office 
	01279 508847. \n\nComment on playwriting by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..te
	rrific\, original\, major work..&quot\; Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are 
	you bringing your work to Liverpool?&#33\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC 
	Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceived\, inventive in character and theme..&quot
	\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surprsing at every twist and turn..&quot\; Soho T
	heatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously disorinetating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#3
	3\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, fiercely intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazi
	ne
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090515T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090518T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rodgers and Hammerstein&#39\;s &#39\;Cinderella&#39\;
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ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:STAGE ONE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT r\n\nRODGERS AND HAMMERSTE
	IN&#39\;S \nCINDERELLA\n\nA classic musical for all the family\n\nMusic by
	 Richard Rodgers\nBook and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II\n \n\n&#39\;Cind
	erella’ comes to life in this enchanting adaptation of the most treasured 
	fairytale of all time. \n\nA sparkling fantasy of music\, magic and romanc
	e re-fashioned and set to the music and lyrics of two of musical theatre&#
	39\;s great masters. The timeless enchantment of this magical fairy tale i
	s reborn with rodgers &amp\; hammerstein’s distinctive hallmarks of origin
	ality\, charm and elegance.\n\nSongs include &#39\;In My Own Little Corner
	&#39\;\, &#39\;The Prince Is Giving A Ball&#39\;\, &#39\;Impossible&#39\;\
	, &#39\;Ten Minutes Ago&#39\; and &#39\;The Stepsister’s Lament&#39\;. Thi
	s timeless story of a mistreated heroine\, two spiteful stepsisters\, a ch
	arming prince and a magical fairy godmother will leave you believing that 
	dreams can come true. \n\nWith great warmth and more than a touch of hilar
	ity\, the hearts of children and adults alike still soar for this disney-e
	sque musical treat for all the whole family.\n \n\nWednesday 28th - Saturd
	ay 31st May 2008\nat 7.00pm (Wed - Sat) and 2.30pm (Sat. only)\n\nKenneth 
	More Theatre\nOakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex\n\n£11 (£10 theatre club memb
	ers)\n£8 children / oaps\n\nFor tickets and further information\nContact 0
	208 553 4466 or 01708 458262
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080528T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080602T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:COMIC POTENTIAL
DTSTAMP:20090518T205159Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players perform Alan Ayckbourn’s futuristic comedy\, 
	Comic Potential \n\nFrom Wednesday 27th to Saturday 30th May 2009.\n\nAt S
	t Barnabas Church\, Lavenham Road\, Southfields\, London\, SW18 5EP\n\nPer
	formances nightly at 7.45pm\n\nTickets £10 can be bought from the Cygnet P
	layers box office on 07941 448 689 or via Ticket Source www.ticketsource.c
	o.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\n\nAbout the show \n\nSet in a TV studio a little in
	 the future\, where ‘actoids’ have replaced actors\, Comic Potential tells
	 the story of Adam\, a talented young writer\, keen to impress his idol. A
	dam meets actoid ‘Jacie’\, and he believes she’s different to all the rest
	 - funny\, imaginative and naturally reactive\, an opinion not shared by o
	thers in the studio. So\, in a bid to avoid Jacie being ‘melted down’\, th
	ey go on the run. But how will Jacie cope with all these new experiences a
	nd feelings? And will Adam be able to save her from a robotic fate worse t
	han death?
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090527T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090601T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bryony Lavery - A Wedding Story tickets £6.50&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20100517T075346Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="A Wedding Story":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:are opportunity to see A Wedding Story by Lavery&#33\;&#33\;
	\n...and to make it even better\, tickets at a give away price of £6.50 as
	 they are subsidised by a very well established drama society from south e
	ast london/ kent boarders who have had ***** ratings for shows at the Edin
	burgh Fringe&#33\; Tickets are selling so please phone to reserve your boo
	kings&#33\;\n\nMay 27th -30th 01689 831187\n\nEvelyn and Peter have a wond
	erful\, classic marriage. A test of their unwavering love comes in the for
	m of an illness\, robbing Evelyn of her identity. Meanwhile\, a chance enc
	ounter finds their daughter Sally in a bathroom cubicle with Grace. The he
	artbreaking yet sometimes humorous journey through Evelyn’s decline forces
	 Sally to re-evaluate her views on love\, marriage and the traditional lov
	e story. \n\n27th – 29th May 8pm\, 30th May 2010 3pm Box Office: 01689 831
	187 At: The Chelsfield Village Hall\, BR6 7RE (Opposite The Five Bells)\n\
	nhttp://www.facebook....109357319097615
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100527T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100601T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Fish Pie - Colossal Crumbs at The Brighton Fringe
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ORGANIZER;CN="hannahnicholls":david@whatsonstage.com
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DESCRIPTION:Fish PieBy Colossal Crumbs Theatre Company29th\, 30th and 31
	st May 2013A theatre show with puppets for adults and young adults 14+.\nW
	hat do you really know about the person living in the flat upstairs or hou
	se next door?Within the confines of our four walls we can easily ignore wh
	at might be happening beyond them.\nEncounter on the margins of pond subur
	bia loneliness\, artistry and charm\, embodied here by a seafood medley.\n
	Colossal Crumbs invite you to a visual feast of folly and three tales of t
	he unexpected\, combining puppetry and film\, all encompassed within the s
	tyle of a 1920s silent film.\nA show for Brighton Fringe at The Nightingal
	e Theatre\, 29-30 Surrey Square\, Brighton\, BN1 3PA.\n&ldquo\;Gorgeous de
	tail\, eccentric flavor and charming puppetry.&rdquo\;\nColossal Crumbs is
	 a Brighton-based visual theatre company who make shows to feed the imagin
	ations of adults and children alike. Annie Brooks founded the company in 2
	009 after meeting an array of brilliant brains on the PAVA course at Brigh
	ton University.\nTheir shows use puppetry\, animation\, storytelling\, fil
	m and basically anything they can get their grubby little hands on. The te
	am is made up of a group of artists who work collaboratively to devise and
	 perform.Colossal Crumbs are supported by Arts Council England\, Ideas Tap
	 and The Nightingale Theatre\, Brighton.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130529T191500Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130601T201500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:THE WEDDING SINGER
DTSTAMP:20090104T200935Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE WEDDING SINGER\n \nThe hilarious 80&#39\;s musical comed
	y and hit movie live on stage\n \nGet ready to party like it&#39\;s 1986..
	.&#33\;\n \nIt&#39\;s the 80&#39\;s and wannabe rock star Robbie Hart is e
	veryone&#39\;s favourite wedding singer. He&#39\;s the life and soul of th
	e party until he gets jilted at the altar. Shot through the heart\, Robbie
	 makes every wedding as disastrous as his own\, until he meets Julia\, a s
	weet waitress. The only trouble\, she&#39\;s about to be married. Can Robb
	ie pull off the performance of the decade and win the girl of his dreams? 
	\n \nBased on the hit movie starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore\, &#3
	9\;The Wedding Singer&#39\; is a high energy\, hilarious and colourful mus
	ical that will have you laughing and dancing in the aisles. With a score t
	hat transports you back to the 80&#39\;s\, this is the ultimate feel-good 
	night out not to be missed.\n\nKenneth More Theatre\, Oakfield Road\, Ilfo
	rd\, Essex\nWednesday 6th - Saturday 9th May 2009 at 7.45pm (3.00pm Sat. o
	nly)\n\nTICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE THEATRE BOX OFFICE ON 0280 553 4466
	\n\nFor more information visit www.sotheatre.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090506T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090511T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Disney&#39\;s Beauty &amp\; the Beast
DTSTAMP:20100420T225912Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elinor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Mayhem Musical Theatre Company is proud to present this magi
	cal&#39\; tale as old as time&#39\; for all the family\, based on the clas
	sic Disney film.Beauty &amp\; the Beast tells the story of the beautiful B
	elle\, a clever young girl scorned by her townspeople for being a bookworm
	\, weary of fighting off the advances of the arrogant Gaston\, and dreamin
	g of escape. Belle&#39\;s life changes forever when she is taken captive i
	n an eerie castle by a fearsome Beast. Despite her perilous situation she 
	befriends the castle&#39\;s enchanted staff\, including Lumiere\, the cand
	elabra\, and Mrs Potts\, the teapot\, and ultimately learns to see beneath
	 the Beast&#39\;s exterior to discover the heart and soul of a Prince. \n\
	n5 May 2010 - 8 May 2010 7.30 (plus Sat Matinee at 2.30pm) \nSecombe Theat
	re\, 42 Cheam Road\, Sutton\, Surrey \n Box Office: 020 8770 6990 / www.su
	ttontheatres.co.uk\n£13/£9 (plus small credit/debit card booking fee)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100505T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100510T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bad Girls - The Musical
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SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:STAGE ONE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT:\n\nBAD GIRLS THE MUSICAL\
	n\nThursday 6th until Saturday 8th May 2010 @ 7.30pm (3.00pm Matinee Satur
	day only)\n\nKenneth More Theatre\, Ilford\, Essex IG1 4BT - BOX OFFICE: 0
	208 553 4466\n\n\n&quot\;THESE GIRLS AREN&#39\;T JUST BAD... THEY&#39\;RE 
	WICKED&#33\;&quot\;\n\n&#39\;Bad Girls&#39\; is a fresh\, funny and origin
	al British musical based on characters from the award winning and hugely p
	opular television drama. It has been developed by the creators of Bad Girl
	s\, Maureen Chadwick and Ann Mcmanus\, in collaboration with composer and 
	lyricist Kath Gotts.\n\n&#39\;Bad Girls The Musical&#39\; takes as its sta
	rting point the original core characters from the first three series of th
	e cult T.V. hit. Set in the fictional H.M.P. Larkhall\, it’s the story of 
	new idealistic wing governor Helen Stewart and her battles with the entren
	ched old guard of officer Jim Fenner and his sidekick Sylvia &#39\;Bodybag
	&#39\; Hollamby. It also follows the love story that develops between Hele
	n and charismatic inmate Nikki Wade. Other featured characters include She
	ll Dockley and her runner Denny Blood\, old-timer Noreen Biggs\, the two J
	ulies and the ultimate top dog\, king-of-gangland’s missus\, Yvonne Atkins
	.\n\nA tragic death on the wing – in which Jim Fenner is implicated – lead
	s to an angry protest from the women and forces Helen and Nikki to their o
	pposite sides of the bars. But when it’s clear that Helen stands to lose h
	er job over Jim Fenner&#39\;s misdeeds\, the race is on for the women to n
	ail Jim once and for all.\n\nA fantastic and hilarious new British music n
	ot to be missed...\n\nTickets are available now from the theatre box offic
	e on 0208 553 4466. Book early to avoid disappointment.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100506T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100510T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
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SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Heading the cast of Impossible Steps is Hildegard Neil\, int
	ernational star of film\, TV and theatre. Hildeard played opposite Charlto
	n Heston in his film Antony &amp\; Cleopatra\, she co-starred with Roger M
	oore in The Man Who Haunted Himself directed by. Her theatre work includes
	 a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nAlso starring Rosalind B
	lessed and written by Stephen M. Hunt\, Impossible Steps is an absurdist t
	heatre styled work in which two completely different women are thrown toge
	ther in a man&#39\;s world gone mad in the extreme. For further details vi
	sit www.impossiblesteps.webeden.co.uk \n\nThe Mirren Theatre\, Basildon. B
	ox office 01268465454. www.basildon.gov.uk\n\nComment on playwriting by St
	ephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original\, major work..&quot\; Brian 
	Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your work to Liverpool?&#33\;..&q
	uot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceived\, inventive i
	n character and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surprsing at every tw
	ist and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously disorinetating..
	&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, fiercely intelli
	gent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090522T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090525T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Doubling Up
DTSTAMP:20100228T172042Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:When two acknowledged masters of comic writing take a sidewa
	ys look at the dramatic arts the results are sure to be hilarious. In The 
	Real Inspector Hound Tom Stoppard ingeniously turns the country house whod
	unnit on its head and introduces a fateful piece of audience participation
	. Meanwhile in Terence Rattigan’s Harlequinade we see what really goes on 
	behind the scenes as a pair of life long luvvies and their troupe rehearse
	 their version of Shakespeare. A guaranteed treat for lovers of theatre\, 
	this sparkling double bill will have the audience doubling up – with laugh
	ter&#33\;\n\nRedbridge Stage Company at The Kenneth More Theatre\, Ilford\
	, Essex
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100520T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100524T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Importance of Being Earnest
DTSTAMP:20120417T224521Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present Oscar Wilde’s THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
	 EARNEST&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nFrom Tuesday 22nd to Saturday 26th May 2012 \n\n
	At Jubilee Theatre\, Roehampton University\, Digby Stuart Drive\, Roehampt
	on Lane\, London SW15 5PU \n	\nPerformances nightly at 7.45pm.\n\nTickets\
	, £13 (£11 concessions)\, can be bought from the Cygnet Players box office
	 on 07941 448 689 or via www.cygnetplayers.com \n\nConsidered Oscar Wilde’
	s best play\, many hail The Importance of Being Earnest as the greatest st
	age comedy of all time. Telling the story of two young gentlemen who creat
	e fictional personas in order to escape their social obligations\, the pla
	y’s sparkling dialogue and farcical humour remain as hilarious today as wh
	en the play was written.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120522T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120528T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Alfred Hitchcock London Locations Walk
DTSTAMP:20091110T082935Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Street Market Blog":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Film Historian Sandra Shevey segues into the 12th year of he
	r walk around Alfred Hitchcock`s London film locations.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In ad
	dition to the disclosure of arcane film sites Sandra runs through some of 
	the director`s original storyboards and plays `soundbites` from her own 19
	72 interview with the film director.\n\n`He had just finished filming `Fre
	nzy` which had opened in London and I had recently seen when I was there.&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;It is very\, very eerie to visit a Covent Garden location and
	 stand within the frame of a shot about which he is talking on tape.&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;Some little has changed in Covent Garden\, this is still possible`
	\, says Sandra\, age 66.\n\nThe walk which profiles locations from 3 impor
	tant films in the Hitchcock oeuvre (`Frenzy`\, `The Man Who Knew Too Much`
	 1956\, and `The Paradine Case`) runs weekly on Monday\, Wednesday and Sat
	urday.\n\nThe start time is 11am and the walk runs for 3 hours.\n\n£25 exc
	l Travelcard and/or breakfast\n\nContact: sandra_shevey@yahoo.com\n\n\nThe
	 Alfred Hitchcock Breakfast Walks are running throughout November and Dece
	mber 2009.\n\nhttp://sandrashevey....hitchcock.walks
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091114T000000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20091114T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20131110T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Street Market Walks
DTSTAMP:20091110T083647Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Street Market Blog":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sandra Shevey runs daily guided walks around London`s ancien
	t street markets throughout the year including Christmas and the New Year.
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Her walk around Smithfield meat market on Christmas Eve Day 
	is extremely popular and she will this year be running it again.\n\nSandra
	 believes in sustainability and the local London markets and has been stum
	ping up support since 1990 when she began her company of guided walks.\n\n
	She still knows more than most and corrected Mayor Boris at the World Trav
	el Market when she said that Dark Sugars (didn`t mention by name) was in W
	althamstow.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;`No`\, said Sandra\, `Leyton...and they have kios
	ks in Brixton and at the Borough market.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;They are my favourit
	e London confectioner\, bar none`\n\nSandra believes there is no one time 
	to see the markets and thus runs 3-hour/3-market walks in the morning (8am
	)\, in the evening (9pm) and at midday (11am)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The 11am walks 
	include some interior views.\n\nProse/poetry about the markets are read in
	 conjunction and this has been what makes Sandra`s walking tours unique.&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;That and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sandra`s commitment to the markets.&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;\n\n`We are always adding new markets\,` says Sandra.&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;`I know include Brixton\, Deptford\, Greenwich\, East Street and a few o
	thers.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;I support local markets\, maybe not to the exclusion o
	f but certainly in preference to the Foodies which threaten to displace an
	d pre-empt`\n\nContact: sandra_shevey@yahoo.com\n\n£25 excl Travelcard\n\n
	http://sandrashevey....om/market.walks\n\nSandra`s DVD profiling 4 ancient
	 markets (Smithfield\, Borough\, Spitalfield and Covent Garden) is a great
	 Christmas gift.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Trailer at http://sandrashevey.tripod.com\nO
	btainable at sandra_shevey@yahoo.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091115T000000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20091115T000000Z
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20131110T000000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Side by Side by Cygnets:a 10th anniversary concert
DTSTAMP:20070214T130544Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present \n\nSide by Side by Cygnets \nA Conce
	rt to Celebrate our 10th Anniversary \n\nDate: Thursday 22nd to Saturday 2
	4th February \nTime: Performances at 7.30pm\nVenue: Arthur Cotterell Theat
	re\, Kingston College\, Kingston Hall Road\, Kingston\n(accessible by buse
	s and trains to Kingston town centre)\nTickets: £12 (£10 concessions)\nBox
	 Office: 07941 448 689\n\nSide by Side by Cygnets celebrates a decade of h
	igh quality musicals from Cygnets\, and is packed full of numbers from the
	 hit shows they have staged. By bringing together both long-standing and n
	ew Cygnets members\, this show includes impressive songs and dances from s
	hows such as West Side Story\, Cabaret\, Little Shop of Horrors\, A Chorus
	 Line and Oliver&#33\;\, plus some of their own favourites from The Witche
	s of Eastwick\, Ragtime\, Miss Saigon\, and many more.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070225
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Little Women - the Musical
DTSTAMP:20080107T134907Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daisy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sideshow Theatre Company is proud to present this heart-warm
	ing musical tale. Join the remarkable March sisters - Jo\, Meg\, Beth and 
	Amy - as one of America&#39\;s best loved books soars to the stage in Litt
	le Women – The Musical.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This dazzling new show\, written by J
	ason Howlands and based on Louisa May Alcott&#39\;s timeless tale about th
	e power of family\, friendship and romance\, is capturing the hearts of a 
	new generation across the United States and is now set to do the same here
	&#33\; For lovers of literature and lovers of musical theatre - this is a 
	show not to be missed.\n\nA Sideshow Theatre Company Production\nKenneth M
	ore Theatre\nIlford IG1 2QY\nBox Office 020 8553 4466\n20 - 23 February 20
	08\n\nTickets: \n\nAll Seats : £12 \nSaturday Matinee: All seats £8.50
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080224
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shen Yun Chinese Spectacular
DTSTAMP:20080116T231242Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="nick":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Shen Yun Chinese Spectacular.\n 22- 24 February\, Royal Fest
	ival Hall\, Southbank Centre\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n An amazing show for the w
	hole family&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;\n From Broadway to Southbank The Chine
	se Spectacular is coming&#33\;&#33\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n Inspired by 5\,000 
	years of Chinese history and traditional culture\, Shen Yun brings to life
	 Chinese performing arts in a gloriously colourful and exhilarating show. 
	With a seasoned troupe of over 100 dancers\, singers\, musicians and orche
	stra from New York-based Divine Performing Arts\, the global phenomenon Sh
	en Yun comes to London.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n Its masterful choreography and g
	raceful routines range from grand classical processions to ethnic folk dan
	ces\, with gorgeously costumed dancers moving in stunning synchronized pat
	terns.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n Based on ancient heroic legends and fables from t
	he Tang\, Song and Qing Dynasties\, as well as contemporary tales\, the ch
	arm of Shen Yun is unmissable.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n 22- 24 February\, Royal F
	estival Hall\, Southbank Centre\n \n \n\nFor the shows website\nhttp://www
	.divinechina.co.uk\n\nFor the Royal Festival Hall Website:\n http://www.so
	uthbankcentre.co.uk/ \n\n For youtube clips :\n http://youtube.com/watch?v
	=3DweF6ymnSOo8 \n\n\n Tickets available from:\n http://www.ticket.ntdtv.co
	m/ www.ticket.ntdtv.com \n\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080225
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sweet Charity
DTSTAMP:20130106T210842Z
SEQUENCE:0
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
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DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present SWEET CHARITY \n\nFrom Wednesday 20th
	 to Saturday 23rd February 2013.\n\nAt London Oratory School Theatre (John
	 McIntosh Arts Centre)\, Seagrave Road\, London SW6 1RX.\n\nPerformances n
	ightly at 7.45pm\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets &pound\;1
	6 (&pound\;13 concessions) can be bought from the Cygnet Players box offic
	e on 07941 448 689 or via www.cygnetplayers.com \n\n\nHave you ever known 
	someone who wanted something so badly that they tried too hard to get it? 
	Meet Charity Hope Valentine\, the eternal optimist who never stops looking
	 for love... but always seems to be looking in the wrong places. Despite s
	pending her nights working in the seedy Fandango Ballroom\, she dreams of 
	a better life and meeting the man of her dreams. Along comes Oscar\, a dec
	ent guy who might just be her ticket out. But is it all too good to be tru
	e?\n\nWith a host of well-known tunes\, including &lsquo\;If my friends co
	uld see me now&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;Rhythm of life&rsquo\; and the classic &l
	squo\;Big spender&rsquo\;\, this fantastic and funny musical is the perfec
	t night out.\n\n\nBook by Neil Simon&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Music by 
	Cy Coleman&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Lyrics by Dorothy Fields&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Based on an original screenplay by Federico Fellini\, Tu
	llio Pinelli and Ennios Plaiano&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Produced for t
	he Broadway Stage by Fryer\, Carr and Harris&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;C
	onceived\, Staged and Choreographed by Bob Fosse
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130220T194500Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130224T221500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Gut Girls @ Bloomsbury Theatre
DTSTAMP:20130116T224703Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d24045c3404fbf33787f52cdc5550182@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="emfrfeja":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:UCLU Drama Society in association with UCLU Stage Crew and t
	he Bloomsbury Theatre presents &lsquo\;The Gut Girls&rsquo\; by Sarah Dani
	els.\n\nLondon\, one hundred years ago: a city divided by extremes of pove
	rty and wealth.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The Gut Girls rule Deptford&rsquo\;s dockyard
	 slaughterhouses - elbow-deep in blood and guts all day\, they ignore soci
	ety&rsquo\;s rigid rules\, drinking\, swearing and dancing the nights away
	 in the East End&rsquo\;s notorious music halls.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The Duchess 
	of Albany battles without success to civilise the girls through sobriety a
	nd Bible readings\, but when the slaughterhouse is suddenly closed down\, 
	the girls are faced with terrible choices and must compromise everything t
	hey value in order to survive.\n\nA black comedy telling the real-life sto
	ry of the pre-war East End\, Sarah Daniels&rsquo\; &lsquo\;The Gut Girls&r
	squo\; rediscovers a London of slums\, mansions and music hall glamour.&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;This vivid and immersive production by UCLU Drama Society runs 
	for three nights only from 21st to 23rd February 2013\, so don&rsquo\;t mi
	ss out&#33\;\n\n\nDates: 21st\, 22nd and 23rd February 2013 at 7.30pm\nVen
	ue: Bloomsbury Theatre\, Gordon Street\, WC1H 0AH\nTicket Price: Full Pric
	e &pound\;10\, Concession &pound\;7\, UCL Concession &pound\;5\nTickets ca
	n be purchased online (link below) or in person at the Bloomsbury Box Offi
	ce\nhttp://www.theblooms.../event/run/1763
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130221T193000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130224T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Miss Polly Rae: The All New Hurly Buly Show
DTSTAMP:20091024T185659Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ef6793bf6f1f03910bf3662870f5103d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hurly Burly":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:February 2010 will see the UK burlesque sensation Miss Polly
	 Rae\, revolutionise the scene by taking burlesque away from small stage c
	abaret and onto the stage at the Leicester Square Theatre in Miss Polly Ra
	e: The All New Hurly Burly Show. Mistress of the burlesque\, Miss Polly Ra
	e and her Hurly Burly Girlys will set a new standard in performance with t
	he ultimate sensuous and risqué show. Miss Polly Rae will give her own def
	initive performance - singing live - an exceptional marriage of vocal tale
	nt and burlesque art. Directed by William Baker\, with musical direction f
	rom Steve Anderson\, the show is set to be a multi performance extravaganz
	a and a first for the West End theatregoing audience. Miss Polly Rae: The 
	All New Hurly Burly Show&#39\;s premiere season runs from Tuesday February
	 23 - Sunday February 28. Press night: Wednesday February 24 William Baker
	&#39\;s 15-year career spans the arts from celebrated stylist and photogra
	pher to author and West End director. Critically acclaimed as Creative Dir
	ector for Kylie Minogue and collaborations with numerous other artists inc
	luding Britney Spears\, Bjork and Jamiroquai\; Baker will focus his gold s
	tar standards on the show with original direction\, set design and couture
	 outfits – all the high end production values that the West End is famed f
	or.With inspiration taken from burlesque&#39\;s most celebrated era\, that
	 of the &#39\;40s and &#39\;50s Americana pin-ip girls\, Miss Polly Rae an
	d her Hurly Burly Girlys are to perform their new and original choreograph
	ed routines to additional influences including Marie Antoinette and even o
	uterspace…Miss Polly Rae: The All New Hurly Burly Show promises to be erot
	ic\, sumptuous and exquisite in its splendour\; showcasing the beauty of t
	he burlesque in all its femininity and maturity - an exceptional concept t
	o be brought to life and a must-see.www.hurlyburlyuk.co.uk\nwww.leicesters
	quaretheatre.com\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100301
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BiG THE MUSICAL
DTSTAMP:20090104T200821Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c90b995431cab978e5e7232509670f31@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BIG THE MUSICAL\n \nThe 1988 hit comedy movie bursts onto th
	e stage in this multi award-winning Broadway family musical. \n\nWhen frus
	trated adolescent Josh Baskin wishes he were &quot\;big&quot\; and wakes u
	p the next morning a 30-year-old man\, he discovers there&#39\;s much more
	 to being an adult than he&#39\;s bargained for.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nA hilari
	ous\, heartfelt and high-energy musical by three of Broadway&#39\;s great 
	masters\; John Weidman\, Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire makes this alr
	eady classic motion picture fantasy an unforgettable theatrical experience
	. \n \nA rare opportunity to see this unforgettable musical that truly hol
	ds universal appeal for audiences of all ages.\n \nKenneth More Theatre\, 
	Oakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex\nThursday 19th - Saturday 21st February 200
	9 at 7.30pm (3.00pm Sat. only)\n\nTICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE THEATRE B
	OX OFFICE ON 0280 553 4466\n\nFor more information visit www.sotheatre.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:I Love You\, You&#39\;re Perfect\, Now Change
DTSTAMP:20090203T104926Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:77b61374cb9f84e2326a13885f103224@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Coleman":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This is a rare opportunity to see a great musical comedy abo
	ut relationships. With a cast of just four people\, the show looks at love
	 from the pains of dating to the joys of children. This was the second lon
	gest running show off Broadway and is a very funny night at the theatre.\n
	 \n Woolwich Tramshed\, 7.30pm\, tickets £8 from the box office 020 8317 8
	575
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Weekend by Michael palin
DTSTAMP:20080118T165015Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b9eff63c1334bc8b0cc79c8768a2189c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Febble is growing old disgracefully&#33\; And why sh
	ouldn’t he\, given what he’s got to contend with? His immediate family is 
	no help\; a long suffering wife\, an unhappy daughter\, a tedious son-in-l
	aw and a precocious grandchild\, not to mention the incontinent dog. All h
	e wants is to be left alone but the weekend from hell looms complete with 
	annoying neighbours and a rather odd chiropodist. Is it any wonder that St
	ephen reaches for the whisky and the sarcasm in equal measure? The Weekend
	 is a hilarious look at family life from the pen of the multi-talented Mic
	hael Palin\, acclaimed actor\, co-creator of Monty Python\, and presenter 
	of numerous TV travel shows. \n\nA Redbridge Stage Company Production\nKen
	neth More Theatre\nIlford IG1 2QY\nBox Office 020 8553 4466\n\nwww.redbrid
	gestage.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080302
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Crazy For You
DTSTAMP:20090219T212335Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:edc069a7a58f095b2fbaf922edb13ae1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Shri Rengasamy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:CRAZY FOR YOU\n\nTHE NEW GERSHWIN MUSICAL \n\n\nMusic and Ly
	rics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin \nBook by Ken Ludwig\n\n\nCo-Conc
	eption by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent\nInspiration by Material by Guy Bolt
	on and John McGowan\nOriginally produced on Broadway by\nRoger Horchow and
	 Elizabeth Williams\n\n&quot\;The worldwide copyrights in the music of Geo
	rge and Ira Gershwin for this presentation are licensed by the Gershwin Fa
	mily&quot\;\n\n&quot\;GERSHWIN is a registered trademark and service mark 
	of Gershwin Enterprises. CRAZY FOR YOU is a registered trademark and servi
	ce mark of CRAZY FOR YOU Enterprises.&quot\;\n\n****PERFORMANCE DETAILS***
	*\n\nShow Times:\n\nWednesday 25th February 9pm\nThursday 26th February 9p
	m\nFriday 27th February 5pm\nSaturday 28th February 7.30pm\n\nLocation:	\n
	\nOld Theatre\, Old Building\, London School of Economics\nHoughton Street
	\, London\, WC2A 2AE (nearest tube stations: Temple\, Holborn)\n\n\nTicket
	s:\n\nTickets will £7 for all seats and some will be available at the door
	.\n\nTo avoid disappointment\, please contact lsesumusical@googlemail.com 
	to purchase a ticket or for further enquiries.\n\nQuick review: \n\nCRAZY 
	FOR YOU&#8482\; is the story of Bobby Child\, a well-to-do 1930&#39\;s pla
	yboy\, who&#39\;s dream in life is to dance. And despite the serious effor
	ts of his mother and soon-to-be-ex-fiancee\, Bobby achieves his dream&#33\
	; Memorable Gershwin tunes include I Can&#39\;t Be Bothered Now\, Bidin&#3
	9\; My Time\, I Got Rhythm\, Naughty Baby\, They Can&#39\;t Take That Away
	 from Me\, But Not for Me\, Nice Work if You Can Get It\, Embraceable You 
	and Someone to Watch Over Me. It&#39\;s a high energy comedy which include
	s mistaken identity\, plot twists\, fabulous dance numbers and classic Ger
	shwin music.\n\nPictures:\n\n\n\n\n\nhttp://photos-b.ak.f...268369_2002.jp
	g\n\nhttp://profile.ak.fa...759512_5597.jpg\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090301
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Audience With Murder
DTSTAMP:20081213T094457Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:268aee9037dae3d3ad70cd9b304ba45a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:by Roger Leach and Colin Wakefield\n\n\nFrom a seemingly inn
	ocuous domestic opening\, this taut contemporary thriller builds to a clim
	ax that will have you on the edge of your seat. Produced initially at the 
	2004 Edinburgh Festival and subsequently in London\, we can’t say too much
	\, as we don’t want to give the game away. However\, if you like drama wit
	h more twists than a corkscrew\, then this roller coaster of a play is the
	 one for you. “This many-layered entertainment…will amuse and baffle with 
	unexpected impudence” John Thaxter\, The Stage
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090301
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Kimpton Old Time Music Hall
DTSTAMP:20100118T145636Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e9d0b35295cc61f69938133f2a13bec7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="garyvine":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Kimpton Players amateur dramatics society present their 
	annual traditional Victorian variety show. It is a fantastic event that gu
	arantees the audience will be singing and laughing along with the cast. Wh
	ats more its all in aid of charity.\n\nThe show runs on February 26th\, 27
	th &amp\; March 4th\, 5th\, 6th\n\nIn the Kimpton Memorial Hall\, Hall Lan
	e\,\nKimpton\, Hertfordshire\n\nLicensed bar from 7.30 pm with the curtain
	 up 8.00 pm\n\nPie &amp\; Pickle supper is provided\n\nTickets £10 per per
	son\n\nBox Office 01438 832 542 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100307
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Three Women - Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play
DTSTAMP:20081128T115756Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cd7c4088a761bd79f9c86b2ea4c74887@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Intelligence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:inside intelligencepresentsTHREE WOMEN \nby \nSYLVIA PLATH \
	n\nJANUARY 5 – FEBRUARY 7 2009\, JERMYN STREET THEATRE\nDon&#39\;t miss yo
	ur chance to see Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play&#33\;\nELISABETH DAHL\, TIL
	LY FORTUNE and LARA LEMON appear in the first revival of Sylvia Plath&#39\
	;s only play. \n\n\nThree women&#39\;s monologues recount their experience
	s of childbirth\, remember the different routes that brought them there\, 
	and consider what the future has in store. Don&#39\;t miss your chance to 
	see this powerful piece on stage at the Jermyn Street Theatre from January
	 5 2009. Directed by ROBERT SHAW.\n\nTitle: Three Women by Sylvia Plath \n
	\nGenre: Drama\n\nDirector: Robert Shaw\, Inside Intelligence\nCast: Elisa
	beth Dahl\, Tilly Fortune and Lara Lemon\n\nRun: 05/01/09 – 07/02/09\n\nVe
	nue: Jermyn Street Theatre\, 16b Jermyn Street London\, SW1Y 6ST\n\nBox Of
	fice: 0207 287 2875\n\nTickets: £18 (£12 concessions)\n\nPerformances: Mon
	day – Saturday\, 7.30pm \nSaturday matinees\, 4.00pm 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:I Love You\, You&#39\;re Perfect\, Now Change
DTSTAMP:20090203T104848Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fbb74e1d4f14d8e08a4bd0e5356acc35@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Coleman":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This is a rare opportunity to see a great musical comedy abo
	ut relationships. With a cast of just four people\, the show looks at love
	 from the pains of dating to the joys of children. This was the second lon
	gest running show off Broadway and is a very funny night at the theatre.\n
	\nWoolwich Tramshed\, 7.30pm\, tickets £8 from the box office 020 8317 857
	5
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloudcuckooland
DTSTAMP:20071204T122629Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3272b0cb0b257e977b831dda1ae8c88b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A new musical comedy for children\, written by Stephen Shark
	ey\, with music by Alex Silverman\, inspired by Aristophanes’ The Birds.\n
	\n\n \nSwift and McFly are fed up of the dirty\, stinking town that they l
	ive in. So they decide to found a new city in the sky with the Birds: Clou
	dcuckooland. But the Birds want revenge on the human race for destroying t
	heir habitat. Just how much damage can the strategic pooing of the entire 
	bird community cause to mankind?&#33\;\n \nCloudcuckooland is a riotous ho
	ur of comedy\, satire\, music and clowning for all the family\, performed 
	by an ensemble of all-singing\, all-dancing actor musicians. \n\nAge 7+\n\
	nApprox 75 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Clyde Auditorium\, Glasgow
DTSTAMP:20071225T143313Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:edf431c3794561e94802853be842abb2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Clyde Auditorium\, Glasgow\n\n1 February 2008\
	n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n0870 040 4000\nwww.secc.co.uk\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE 
	YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the live concert s
	tage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture Club
	\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music icons
	 perform new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast catal
	ogue.\n\n\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nClyd
	e Auditorium\, Finnieston Street\, Glasgow G38YW
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rosemary Ashe Musical Theatre Masterclass
DTSTAMP:20090124T113454Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b077228adbb2882a0219c8dd647c5ef6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="showreelz":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Rosemary Ashe Musical Theatre Masterclass&nbsp\;&nbsp\;2009\
	nA one day intensive practical course in musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;theatre\, si
	nging performance and audition techniques.\n\n \n\n\n The&nbsp\;&nbsp\;mas
	terclass offers a unique opportunity to work&nbsp\;&nbsp\;with one of the 
	West End’s most experienced and respected performers (The&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Pha
	ntom of The Opera\, Mary Poppins\, Les Miserables\, The Witches of Eastwic
	k&nbsp\;&nbsp\;etc).&nbsp\;&nbsp\;If you are hoping to get into musical th
	eatre\, are a recent&nbsp\;&nbsp\;musical theatre graduate or are a musica
	l theatre professional needing a boost\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;then this workshop i
	s put together for you. The masterclass provides invaluable&nbsp\;&nbsp\;t
	ips for choosing repertoire\, practising material\, auditioning&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;and performing&nbsp\;&nbsp\;on stage.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;As well as extensive
	 group work and activities with like-minded&nbsp\;&nbsp\;performers\, this
	 is your chance to work individually and technically on your&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	singing and songs with Rosie.\n\nThe next Rosemary Ashe Masterclass will b
	e&nbsp\;&nbsp\;held at The Tabard Theatre in Chiswick\, London.\n \n\n\n N
	ext Course Dates:\n\n 1st February 2009\n\n Please note places are limited
	 and are offered on a first come\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;first served basis so BOOK
	 NOW&#33\;\n\n \nCall: 07885 253 477\nor e-mail:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n[url=&
	quot\;&quot\;%20target=&quot\;]&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;[/url][url=&quo
	t\;&quot\;%20target=&quot\;]&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;[/url] info@rosema
	ryashemasterclass.co.uk  Full&nbsp\;&nbsp\;details and course outline can 
	be found at :\nwww.rosemaryashemasterclass.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Peter Jordan&#39\;s Memorial
DTSTAMP:20090124T144520Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:809ededf542c2ec96a38647491552035@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Memorial To Celebrate The Life of \n\nPETER JORDAN\n\nOne 
	of the West End&#39\;s best and most sought after wardrobe masters\, Peter
	 Jordan\, has passed away suddenly. \n\nPeter had a long career in the Wes
	t End and touring the UK and Europe. In the West End he was wardrobe maste
	r for\, to name just a few\, &#39\;Sugar Babies&#39\; with Anne Miller and
	 Mickey Rooney at the Savoy\, &#39\;South Pacific&#39\; with Gemma Craven 
	and Beartice Reading at the Prince of Wales\, &#39\;Grand Hotel&#39\;at th
	e Dominion\, &#39\;Barry Manilow&#39\;s Copacabana&#39\; at the Prince Of 
	Wales\, &#39\;The Lion King&#39\;at the Lyceum\, &#39\;Spamalot&#39\; at t
	he Palace and his last job\, at which he was still wardrobe master on at h
	is passing\, &#39\;Jersey Boys&#39\; at the Prince Edward. \n\nHe was ward
	robe master for the UK national tours of &#39\;Chess&#39\;\, &#39\;Copacab
	ana&#39\; and &#39\;Sesame Street&#39\;\, amongst many others and countles
	s pantomimes. He toured Europe extensively with the huge production of &#3
	9\;Sesame Street&#39\; on two occasions. Independently he was constantly a
	sked to make costumes/ outfits for some of todays leading TV\, music and t
	heatre names. \n\nIn the last 2 months he had been in talks for the London
	 transfer of &#39\;Shrek-The Musical&#39\;. \n\nThe West End lost Peter on
	 December 28th 2008. \n\nSunday 1st February 2009\n\n1.00pm\n\nSt Paul&#39
	\;s (The Actors&#39\;) Church\, Covent Garden\n\nALL WELCOME\n\nDonations 
	in memory of Peter can be made to:\n\nThe Make A Difference Trust (t/a The
	atreMAD)\n4th Floor\n80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\nLondon\nWC2N 4AA
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090201T130000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at The Sage\, Gateshead
DTSTAMP:20071225T143719Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5f07a6080402075fb94f8336455f66f0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at The Sage\, Gateshead\n\n2 February 2008\n7:30 
	PM\n\nBox Office:\n0191 443 4661\nwww.thesagegateshead.org\n\nSONGS THAT M
	AKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the live conce
	rt stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture 
	Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music i
	cons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast c
	atalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nThe 
	Sage Gateshead\, St Mary’s Square\, Gateshead Quays\, Gateshead NE8 2JR
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080202
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at The Lowry\, Salford
DTSTAMP:20071225T143911Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3d8cafa7b274938a47cb50dbe1e87e31@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at The Lowry\, Salford\n\n3 February 2008\n7:30 P
	M\n\nBox Office:\n0870 787 5780\nwww.thelowry.com\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU D
	ANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the live concert stage 
	is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture Club\, hi
	s solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music icons perf
	orm new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast catalogue.
	\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nThe Lowry\, P
	ier 8\, Salford\, M50 3AZ
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080203
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Cliffs Pavilion\, Southend-on-Sea
DTSTAMP:20071225T144242Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bf8c7bd7182ff339c55c298ba2060ab6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Cliffs Pavilion\, Southend-on-Sea\n\n4 Februar
	y 2008\n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n01702 351 135\nwww.thecliffspavilion.co.uk
	\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return t
	o the live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hi
	ts from Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colo
	urful of music icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs
	 from his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boyge
	orge2008\n\nCliffs Pavilion\, Station Road\, Southend on Sea\, SSO 7RA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080204
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Royal Derngate\, Northampton
DTSTAMP:20071225T144427Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e51c7e91d1b50cd8a9ee2f6ddfe04c85@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Royal Derngate\, Northampton\n\n5 February 200
	8\n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n01604 624 811\nwww.royalandderngate.co.uk\n\nSO
	NGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the 
	live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits fro
	m Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful 
	of music icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from 
	his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge20
	08\n\nRoyal Derngate\, Guildhall Road\, Northampton NN1 1DP
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tracie Bennett CD Signing at Dress Circle Store
DTSTAMP:20110113T114254Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3d674638c2525f3a46262df7fb8c0e71@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that Tracie Bennett\, Star of &
	#39\;End of the Rainbow&#39\;\, will be at Dress Circle on Saturday 5th Fe
	bruary from 12pm - 1pm to sign copies of the New London Cast Recording of 
	&#39\;End of the Rainbow&#39\;. For more information\, please visit our we
	b site using the link below. We look forward to seeing you&#33\;\n\nPlease
	 Note: Only copies of the album purchased at Dress Circle may be presented
	 for signing.\n\nDress Circle
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110205T120000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Odyssey
DTSTAMP:20071204T121304Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6ab528c9d1d55386e5da63e5a707ee3d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:…sailing home across the wine-dark sea…\n\n\n \n\nAfter a te
	rrible war\, the Greeks capture the city of Troy through treachery&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;–&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the false gift of a Wooden Horse. On their epic journ
	ey home\, the Gods send monsters and giants\, temptations and choices to t
	est them to the limit.\n\n \n\nIn CTC’s version of the story our heroes me
	et and defeat dangers and threats from the whirlpool Charybdis\, six-heade
	d dragon Scylla\, one-eyed giant Cyclops\, witch Circe and the Lotus Eater
	s. \n\n \n\nThe Ancient Greeks invented theatre as we know it now: a socia
	l event bringing together movement and poetry\, action and ideas to explor
	e important issues of the day. One of CTC Theatre’s most successful plays 
	of the last 15 years sets sail again in 2008 to celebrate a classic story 
	of European civilisation.\n\n \n\nAge 8 to 11\n\nSchool discounts availabl
	e. \n\nApprox 50 minutes. \n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080206
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Big Love Potion
DTSTAMP:20071204T121404Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5a3578d8f0d77622b589d973ed3f9e65@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Round will be ablaze with words\, rhyme and strange happ
	enings with the launch of Voodoo Word Circus: a dark new multi-media spoke
	n word cabaret event.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This February\, our Big Love Potion goe
	s beyond the usual sugary valentine’s card\, looking at love – and even th
	e opposite of it – in its many quirky and poignant guises&#33\;\n\n \n\nTh
	e event will feature brand new work from both professional and up-and-comi
	ng performers and writers working in-house over 3 days with our Word Circu
	s Team to create this unforgettable event – expect the unexpected….\n\n \n
	\nAge 13+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080207
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:S&#39\;Wonderful - The Music Of George Gershwin
DTSTAMP:20091208T200327Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d9e6cb8d085d746bef016f6a0e6b6ebf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Talent Productions":david@whatsonstage.
	com
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Memories – London&#39\;s Forgotten 
	Musicals\, Hidden Talent Productions return to the Battersea Barge in Spri
	ng 2010 to present Manhattan Melodies\, our 2010 cabaret season presenting
	 the music of four prolific writer/composers from in and around Manhattan 
	in New York City. Tickets are now on sale for S&#39\;Wonderful. \n\nS&#39\
	;WONDERFUL – The Music Of George Gershwin \nSunday 7th February 2010\, 8pm
	 (Doors open at 7pm)\n\nStarring:\nMaggie Copeland\nRyan E. Epps\nRachel H
	ickson\nand\nRhys Tees\n\nTICKETS ON SALE HERE \n\n\nOH\, THE THINKS YOU C
	AN THINK – The Music Of Ahrens &amp\; Flaherty \nSunday 4th April 2010\, 8
	pm (Doors open at 7pm) \n\n\nMAGIC TO DO – The Music Of Stephen Schwartz \
	nSunday 6th June 2010\, 8pm (Doors open at 7pm)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100207T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Glitter and Be Gay
DTSTAMP:20100124T120036Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:92ef9544b262f6f0e4da30e2a0f412cd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ismenatrio":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Ismena Trio presents: Glitter and Be Gay......\n\nA glam
	orous and glittering evening of American musical theatre\, jazz and cabare
	t songs themed around women\, for one night only\, at Barons Court Theatre
	\, West Kensington.\n\nSoprano/Actress Sara Cluderay brings to life tragic
	 femmes fatales\, fallen heroines and gutsy gals\, with cellist Mayda Narv
	ey and Ruth Young at the piano. Featuring music by Sondheim\, Weill\, cont
	emporary composers Maury Yeston\, Zina Goldrich and Jason Robert Brown. \n
	\nHighlights of the show include songs from the recent hit movie musicals 
	Sweeney Todd and Nine\, as well as cabaret songs by Kurt Weill and lesser 
	known songs by Sondheim such as The Girls of Summer and Take Me To The Wor
	ld.\nWe also include Zina Goldrich&#39\;s Taylor the Latte Boy\, a fabulou
	s tongue-in-cheek ballad about a girl who is in love with a Starbucks bari
	sta. The show&#39\;s finale is our title song: the melodramatic and virtuo
	sic soprano diva&#39\;s showpiece\, Glitter and Be Gay\, from Leonard Bern
	stein&#39\;s Candide.\n\nA must-see for divas of both sexes&#33\; Come and
	 see us\, - you know you want to&#33\;..\n\nSunday 7th February 2010 at 8p
	m\nTickets £8 (£6 concessions)\n\nBarons Court Theatre\nThe Curtains Up pu
	b\n28a Comeragh Road\nWest Kensington\nLondon W14 9HR&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(Neares
	t tubes: West Kensington and Barons Court)\n\nBox Office tel. 0208 932 474
	7\nMore info at www.glitterandbegay.biz
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100207T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bare Toed in the Garden
DTSTAMP:20071204T121517Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1cfb24e1d5f0ad720aa67314265e4f8d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Bare Toed bring the outside… in&#33\; As crunchy autumn leav
	es fall from trees\, come and watch a trio of performers weave together da
	nce\, circus and live music to recreate the magical cycle of the seasons -
	 from colourful summer blooms to the icy winter stillness and the sproutin
	g buds of spring.\n\n \n\nAge 0 to 6\n\nApprox 30 minutes. \n\nThe first 3
	0 tickets sold include a free workshop for children and parents after the 
	show\, lasting around 1 hour. Book early to take advantage of this fun mov
	ement session - you can even have a go on the trapeze&#33\; \n\nwww.the-ro
	und.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Royal Concert Hall\, Nottingham
DTSTAMP:20071225T144702Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3fed7d7d719ed97257b82cb3ff65efb8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Royal Concert Hall\, Nottingham\n\n8 February 
	2008\n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n0115 989 5555\nwww.royalcentre-nottingham.co
	.uk\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited retur
	n to the live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved
	 hits from Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most c
	olourful of music icons perform new material and new interpretations of so
	ngs from his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/bo
	ygeorge2008\n\nRoyal Concert Hall\, Theatre Square\, Nottingham\, NG1 5ND
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bare Toed in the Garden
DTSTAMP:20071204T121551Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4d23bfa03de3dc7d8e53f883cd94c9ca@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Bare Toed bring the outside… in&#33\; As crunchy autumn leav
	es fall from trees\, come and watch a trio of performers weave together da
	nce\, circus and live music to recreate the magical cycle of the seasons -
	 from colourful summer blooms to the icy winter stillness and the sproutin
	g buds of spring.\n\n \n\nAge 0 to 6\n\nApprox 30 minutes. \n\nThe first 3
	0 tickets sold include a free workshop for children and parents after the 
	show\, lasting around 1 hour. Book early to take advantage of this fun mov
	ement session - you can even have a go on the trapeze&#33\; \n\nwww.the-ro
	und.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Margate Winter Gardens
DTSTAMP:20071225T144942Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:55383021f87213d3ddc63dd9ad228557@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Margate Winter Gardens\n\n9 February 2008\n7:3
	0 PM\n\nBox Office:\n01843 292 795\n01843 296 111\nhttp://www.margatewinte
	rgardens.co.uk\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge’s long awaited
	 return to the live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely
	 loved hits from Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this 
	most colourful of music icons perform new material and new interpretations
	 of songs from his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.
	com/boygeorge2008\n\nWinter Gardens\, Fort Crescent\, Margate CT9 1HX
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bare Toed in the Garden
DTSTAMP:20071204T121626Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a7af3912985a2644df81ecf60b66d6fe@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Bare Toed bring the outside… in&#33\; As crunchy autumn leav
	es fall from trees\, come and watch a trio of performers weave together da
	nce\, circus and live music to recreate the magical cycle of the seasons -
	 from colourful summer blooms to the icy winter stillness and the sproutin
	g buds of spring.\n\n \n\nAge 0 to 6\n\nApprox 30 minutes. \n\nThe first 3
	0 tickets sold include a free workshop for children and parents after the 
	show\, lasting around 1 hour. Book early to take advantage of this fun mov
	ement session - you can even have a go on the trapeze&#33\; \n\nwww.the-ro
	und.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080210
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Fairfield Halls\, Croydon
DTSTAMP:20071225T145250Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:719ba48c28259d01f49adeb6edea7536@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Fairfield Halls\, Croydon\n\n10 February 2008\
	n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n020 8688 9291\nhttp://www.fairfield.co.uk\n\nSONG
	S THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the li
	ve concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from 
	Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of
	 music icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from hi
	s vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008
	\n\nFairfield Halls\, Park Lane\, Croydon\, CR9 1DG
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080210
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at The Orchard\, Dartford
DTSTAMP:20071225T145512Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:03ae50d19777f681d9b46e9dfd191a64@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at The Orchard\, Dartford\n\n11 February 2008\n7:
	30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n01322 220 000\nhttp://www.orchardtheatre.co.uk\n\nSO
	NGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the 
	live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits fro
	m Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful 
	of music icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from 
	his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge20
	08\n\nThe Orchard\, Home Gardens\, Dartford\, Kent DA1 1ED
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080211
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The KAOS Dream
DTSTAMP:20071204T121734Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ec5a57d6572891fab92878f96565ca3c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Adapted and directed by Xavier Leret \n\n\n\nWith Mat Fraser
	 as ‘Puck’&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n\n\nAward-winning KAOS Theatre presents a fan
	tastically lurid vision of Shakespeare’s classic play\, A Midsummer Night’
	s Dream.\n\n\nThe KAOS DREAM plunges this classic story into a contemporar
	y urban cabaret of strip-clubs\, pimps and pole-dancers\, subverting all c
	onvention in true KAOS style.\n\n\nTake a trip into this surreal world of 
	delirious dreams and discover a potion-pedalling\, high-flying Puck\; a po
	le-dancing Hermia\; a transvestite Titania and an all-revealing Bottom&#33
	\;\n\n\nAtmospherically fuelled by a seductive and sultry jazz score perfo
	rmed LIVE on stage with double bass\, piano\, trumpet\, percussion and son
	g\, this dark\, funny and playful production promises a visually provocati
	ve and very sexy show that will offer an eye-opening and original view on 
	Shakespeare’s famous work.\n\n\nPowered by its trademark style of inventiv
	e physical theatre\, original live music and a devilish black humour\, The
	 KAOS DREAM explores the darker side of Shakespeare’s ‘romantic comedy’\, 
	revealing its raw potency and underlying truths.\nFaithful to the text\, t
	he production incorporates selective edits rather than re-writes\, strippi
	ng back Shakespeare’s original script to a slick 90 minutes.\n\n\n‘A brash
	\, bawdy\, brilliant adaptation’ Bournemouth Echo\n\n\n‘Subversive\, magic
	al theatre… the KAOS company’s great sense of invention injects a colourfu
	l life into its subject.’ Evening Standard\n\n\n‘Just as I suspected they 
	would\, the KAOS actors did it again. They surprised and ultimately deligh
	ted the audience…. They break all the rules and tackle subjects others wou
	ldn’t even touch.’ Liverpool Echo\n\n\nAge 15+ (contains partial nudity &a
	mp\; scenes of a sexual nature)\n\nApprox 90 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com
	\n0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Colston Hall\, Bristol
DTSTAMP:20071225T145715Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:274f67c8e6cd6b0578c080542fd20832@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Colston Hall\, Bristol\n\n13 February 2008\n7:
	30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n0117 922 3686\n0117 922 3682\nhttp://www.colstonhall
	.org\n\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited re
	turn to the live concert stage is packed with his best known and widely lo
	ved hits from Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this mos
	t colourful of music icons perform new material and new interpretations of
	 songs from his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com
	/boygeorge2008\n\nColston Hall\, Colston Street\, Bristol BS1 5AR
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The KAOS Dream
DTSTAMP:20071204T121821Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ead2f0777130fb63dc5fb4d6c3ba5e1f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Adapted and directed by Xavier Leret \n\n\n\nWith Mat Fraser
	 as ‘Puck’&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n\n\nAward-winning KAOS Theatre presents a fan
	tastically lurid vision of Shakespeare’s classic play\, A Midsummer Night’
	s Dream.\n\n\nThe KAOS DREAM plunges this classic story into a contemporar
	y urban cabaret of strip-clubs\, pimps and pole-dancers\, subverting all c
	onvention in true KAOS style.\n\n\nTake a trip into this surreal world of 
	delirious dreams and discover a potion-pedalling\, high-flying Puck\; a po
	le-dancing Hermia\; a transvestite Titania and an all-revealing Bottom&#33
	\;\n\n\nAtmospherically fuelled by a seductive and sultry jazz score perfo
	rmed LIVE on stage with double bass\, piano\, trumpet\, percussion and son
	g\, this dark\, funny and playful production promises a visually provocati
	ve and very sexy show that will offer an eye-opening and original view on 
	Shakespeare’s famous work.\n\n\nPowered by its trademark style of inventiv
	e physical theatre\, original live music and a devilish black humour\, The
	 KAOS DREAM explores the darker side of Shakespeare’s ‘romantic comedy’\, 
	revealing its raw potency and underlying truths.\nFaithful to the text\, t
	he production incorporates selective edits rather than re-writes\, strippi
	ng back Shakespeare’s original script to a slick 90 minutes.\n\n\n‘A brash
	\, bawdy\, brilliant adaptation’ Bournemouth Echo\n\n\n‘Subversive\, magic
	al theatre… the KAOS company’s great sense of invention injects a colourfu
	l life into its subject.’ Evening Standard\n\n\n‘Just as I suspected they 
	would\, the KAOS actors did it again. They surprised and ultimately deligh
	ted the audience…. They break all the rules and tackle subjects others wou
	ldn’t even touch.’ Liverpool Echo\n\n\nAge 15+ (contains partial nudity &a
	mp\; scenes of a sexual nature)\n\nApprox 90 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com
	\n0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Regent Theatre\, Stoke-on-Trent
DTSTAMP:20071225T150010Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:421b1c630577d11cbcd8013a4aa0d054@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Regent Theatre\, Stoke-on-Trent\n\n14 February
	 2008\n7:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n0870 060 6649\nhttp://www.regenttheatre.co.
	uk (Victoria Hall)\n\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s l
	ong awaited return to the live concert stage is packed with his best known
	 and widely loved hits from Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing
	. See this most colourful of music icons perform new material and new inte
	rpretations of songs from his vast catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://w
	ww.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nRegent Theatre\, Victoria Hall\, Piccadill
	y\, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 1AP
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dame Hecate Bamway&#39\;s Valentine Revue Spectacular&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20090118T130256Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:daeb3ac821472d156c3e0e2b06f8bce5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="DrP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:flytheatre\, slightly taken aback by the popularity of the f
	irst one\, are proud to present:\n\nDAME HECATE BAMWAY&#39\;S IRRESISTIBLY
	 RAVISHING BE-MY-VALENTINE REVUE SPECTACULAR&#33\;\n\n\nDive into the Dame
	&#39\;s love parlour for an evening of corset-busting\, breeches-bursting 
	saucy surprises&#33\;\n \nShe&#39\;s back&#33\; The infamous\, posthumous 
	Dame Hecate Bamway returns to the Bridewell for one night only after her s
	hockingly popular surprise smash hit &#39\;The Credit Crunch-busting Revue
	&#39\;.\n \nUnlucky in love? Dismayed at the thought of spending another V
	alentine&#39\;s night alone watching Muriel&#39\;s Wedding and sobbing int
	o a box of out-of-date After Eights? Or\, perhaps you&#39\;ve got a hot ne
	w partner you&#39\;d like to impress with an evening of witty pillow-talk 
	and affordably-priced entertainments? \n \nDame Hecate is here to solve al
	l your romantic woes&#33\; \n \nSlip on something more comfortable and str
	ide erotically down to the ever-so-sexy Bridewell Theatre for more naughty
	 music hall delights. New faces join some old favourites for a jam-packed 
	chocolate box of songs\, stand-up and a whole lot more. Followed by ale an
	d gin in the bar.\n\n \nNo\, you hang up&#33\; No\, you&#33\;\n\n\n\nBride
	well Theatre\, Fleet Street\, London\nSaturday\, 14th February - 7.30pm - 
	£10\nBOOK ONLINE NOW: www.flytheatre.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The KAOS Dream
DTSTAMP:20071204T121909Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:576405051b6e8236987a1e3458a87b52@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Adapted and directed by Xavier Leret \n\n\n\nWith Mat Fraser
	 as ‘Puck’&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n\n\nAward-winning KAOS Theatre presents a fan
	tastically lurid vision of Shakespeare’s classic play\, A Midsummer Night’
	s Dream.\n\n\nThe KAOS DREAM plunges this classic story into a contemporar
	y urban cabaret of strip-clubs\, pimps and pole-dancers\, subverting all c
	onvention in true KAOS style.\n\n\nTake a trip into this surreal world of 
	delirious dreams and discover a potion-pedalling\, high-flying Puck\; a po
	le-dancing Hermia\; a transvestite Titania and an all-revealing Bottom&#33
	\;\n\n\nAtmospherically fuelled by a seductive and sultry jazz score perfo
	rmed LIVE on stage with double bass\, piano\, trumpet\, percussion and son
	g\, this dark\, funny and playful production promises a visually provocati
	ve and very sexy show that will offer an eye-opening and original view on 
	Shakespeare’s famous work.\n\n\nPowered by its trademark style of inventiv
	e physical theatre\, original live music and a devilish black humour\, The
	 KAOS DREAM explores the darker side of Shakespeare’s ‘romantic comedy’\, 
	revealing its raw potency and underlying truths.\nFaithful to the text\, t
	he production incorporates selective edits rather than re-writes\, strippi
	ng back Shakespeare’s original script to a slick 90 minutes.\n\n\n‘A brash
	\, bawdy\, brilliant adaptation’ Bournemouth Echo\n\n\n‘Subversive\, magic
	al theatre… the KAOS company’s great sense of invention injects a colourfu
	l life into its subject.’ Evening Standard\n\n\n‘Just as I suspected they 
	would\, the KAOS actors did it again. They surprised and ultimately deligh
	ted the audience…. They break all the rules and tackle subjects others wou
	ldn’t even touch.’ Liverpool Echo\n\n\nAge 15+ (contains partial nudity &a
	mp\; scenes of a sexual nature)\n\nApprox 90 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com
	\n0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Grimsby Auditorium
DTSTAMP:20071225T150201Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:70cdf81f2df5a3a9999d55ed31385c4c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Grimsby Auditorium\n\n15 February 2008\n7:30 P
	M\n\nTickets:\n0870 060 2331\nwww.livenation.co.uk\n\nSONGS THAT MAKE YOU 
	DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the live concert stage
	 is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture Club\, h
	is solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music icons per
	form new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast catalogue
	.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nThe Auditori
	um\, Cromwell Road\, Grimsby DN31 2BH
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The KAOS Dream
DTSTAMP:20071204T121952Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3269cc55e595707c73ad2ca2a1e89299@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Adapted and directed by Xavier Leret \n\n\n\nWith Mat Fraser
	 as ‘Puck’&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n\n\nAward-winning KAOS Theatre presents a fan
	tastically lurid vision of Shakespeare’s classic play\, A Midsummer Night’
	s Dream.\n\n\nThe KAOS DREAM plunges this classic story into a contemporar
	y urban cabaret of strip-clubs\, pimps and pole-dancers\, subverting all c
	onvention in true KAOS style.\n\n\nTake a trip into this surreal world of 
	delirious dreams and discover a potion-pedalling\, high-flying Puck\; a po
	le-dancing Hermia\; a transvestite Titania and an all-revealing Bottom&#33
	\;\n\n\nAtmospherically fuelled by a seductive and sultry jazz score perfo
	rmed LIVE on stage with double bass\, piano\, trumpet\, percussion and son
	g\, this dark\, funny and playful production promises a visually provocati
	ve and very sexy show that will offer an eye-opening and original view on 
	Shakespeare’s famous work.\n\n\nPowered by its trademark style of inventiv
	e physical theatre\, original live music and a devilish black humour\, The
	 KAOS DREAM explores the darker side of Shakespeare’s ‘romantic comedy’\, 
	revealing its raw potency and underlying truths.\nFaithful to the text\, t
	he production incorporates selective edits rather than re-writes\, strippi
	ng back Shakespeare’s original script to a slick 90 minutes.\n\n\n‘A brash
	\, bawdy\, brilliant adaptation’ Bournemouth Echo\n\n\n‘Subversive\, magic
	al theatre… the KAOS company’s great sense of invention injects a colourfu
	l life into its subject.’ Evening Standard\n\n\n‘Just as I suspected they 
	would\, the KAOS actors did it again. They surprised and ultimately deligh
	ted the audience…. They break all the rules and tackle subjects others wou
	ldn’t even touch.’ Liverpool Echo\n\n\nAge 15+ (contains partial nudity &a
	mp\; scenes of a sexual nature)\n\nApprox 90 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com
	\n0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080216
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Claytime
DTSTAMP:20071204T122050Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5ee0aec3dc895bc8c5e03f6f0a0de631@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Claytime\, a play with clay\, where the audience are invited
	 to participate&#33\; Indefinitearticles invite you to a place where the e
	arth’s natural material meets with children’s imaginations: a world of fab
	ulous forms\, amazing animals and morphing monsters. \n\nEach Claytime is 
	totally unique - creating its own world\, its own characters and its own s
	tories drawn directly from its young audience. Truly\, interactive theatre
	 at its most engaging. This show is made with and for 3 to 6 year olds.\n\
	n“Genius... a kind of theatrical sorcery.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;I’d be pleasantly s
	urprised to come across a more original evening.” Time Out\, Critic’s Choi
	ce\n\n\nPerformed and devised by Steve Tiplady and Sally Brown\n\nInstrume
	nts made and performed by Giles Leaman\n\nAge 3 to 6\n\nApprox 60 minutes.
	\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080217
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Kam Tree
DTSTAMP:20071204T122150Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4bb315a1c1338d5397dcfc434db1bb24@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The fruit on the Kam Tree is the best in the whole world eve
	ryone knows that.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;But no-one has ever remembered how that bea
	utiful fruit first appeared — until now.\n\n\n \nMany years ago\, there wa
	s no tree here — just a house\, a yard and a boy with a very sick mother.&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;Then came the fiercest tiger in the world — and things began 
	to change …\n \nMoby Duck’s latest Korean collaboration mixes storytelling
	 with physical theatre\, live music\, puppetry and wild Korean humour in a
	 show that’s as powerful as the tiger\, as eye-catching as the sunset over
	 Mount Seorak\, and as sharp and sweet as a persimmon from the Kam Tree it
	self. \n \n\nAge 4+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080219
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Kam Tree
DTSTAMP:20071204T122248Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cb98e9c288a55fdc1b2f0aac3386341c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The fruit on the Kam Tree is the best in the whole world eve
	ryone knows that.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;But no-one has ever remembered how that bea
	utiful fruit first appeared — until now.\n\n\n \nMany years ago\, there wa
	s no tree here — just a house\, a yard and a boy with a very sick mother.&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;Then came the fiercest tiger in the world — and things began 
	to change …\n \nMoby Duck’s latest Korean collaboration mixes storytelling
	 with physical theatre\, live music\, puppetry and wild Korean humour in a
	 show that’s as powerful as the tiger\, as eye-catching as the sunset over
	 Mount Seorak\, and as sharp and sweet as a persimmon from the Kam Tree it
	self. \n \n\nAge 4+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Does a Monster Live Next Door?
DTSTAMP:20071204T122357Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0938a6e3ebc66f5311ae166c27199267@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Every day\, Maud helps her parents make toys for other child
	ren. Every night\, she hears the frightening noises of a monster trying to
	 get into the house. Maud needs help... Out of the blue\, help turns up – 
	a mysterious girl who calls herself Detective Frieda.\nWill Frieda discove
	r the truth behind Maud’s strange family?\n \n\nTall Stories presents the 
	second show in their monster 10th birthday season. Does a Monster Live Nex
	t Door? has been devised for older children\, aged six and up\, and their 
	grown-ups. Storytelling\, humour and music create a world where nothing is
	 what it seems... From the company who brought you Monster Hits in 2007…\n
	 \n\nAge 6+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080223
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Buxton Opera House
DTSTAMP:20071225T150431Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d7526e65ee65433fbbd0519b865a7f7e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Buxton Opera House\n\n24 February 2008\n7:30 P
	M\n\nBox Office:\n0845 127 2190\nwww.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk\n\nSONGS THAT
	 MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the live con
	cert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Cultur
	e Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music
	 icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast
	 catalogue.\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nBu
	xton Opera House\, Water Street\, Buxton\, Derbyshire\, SK17 6XN
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080224
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Oscillations Hilal Dance Co at The Drum Birmingham
DTSTAMP:20071127T093012Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6360601db6390e68e55c4a4daa3cfacf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Oscillations\, feature the new work of Suraya Hilal in colla
	boration with Choreographer\, (&amp\; Artistic Director of the Iskandar Da
	nce Co.) Alessandro el Bascioni. In this production Suraya is joined by tw
	o exellent dancers &amp\; the special Classicla Arab Trio Ensemble. This e
	xciting new work boldly explore the true meaning of the oscillations journ
	ey\, the swing of the pendulum\, the serch for equilibrium (El Mizan) in m
	ind and body &amp\; in life.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Suraya Hilal&#39\;s work infuses
	 the traditional with the ideal\, heritage moulded to modernity\, the clas
	sical reinterpreted through originality. this production proposes that thr
	ough finding equilibrium in mind\, body and soul\, one can see a union of 
	opposites\, a state beyond separation\, cultural identity melting with the
	 universal and a sense of inner freedom is found. \n\nSome press quote:\n\
	n&quot\;Suraya Hilal is a choreographer of subtlety and high skill &amp\; 
	a dancer of quality - an exhilarating evening&quot\; THE TIMES\n\n&quot\;H
	ilal &amp\; El Bascioni (..) elegant double forms\; supreme paired with de
	screet sensuality. (Rheineshe Post)\n\n Hilal Dance Company....moves throu
	gh space with upright. elegant step. Moods change with the music &amp\; th
	e authentic\, multi-layered garments\, &amp\; the seemingly feather-light 
	solos\, duos &amp\; trio are filled with drammatic tensions. the cannon of
	 movement of the dance is so rich &amp\; complex that the chorehographer d
	ispenses with the use of scenary &amp\; rightly so. (Westdeutsche Zeitung)
	\n\nFor information about Hilal Dance: www.hilaldance.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080228
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloudcuckooland
DTSTAMP:20071204T122513Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:52a88df82c65aa77a09959507d1f4873@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A new musical comedy for children\, written by Stephen Shark
	ey\, with music by Alex Silverman\, inspired by Aristophanes’ The Birds.\n
	\n\n \nSwift and McFly are fed up of the dirty\, stinking town that they l
	ive in. So they decide to found a new city in the sky with the Birds: Clou
	dcuckooland. But the Birds want revenge on the human race for destroying t
	heir habitat. Just how much damage can the strategic pooing of the entire 
	bird community cause to mankind?&#33\;\n \nCloudcuckooland is a riotous ho
	ur of comedy\, satire\, music and clowning for all the family\, performed 
	by an ensemble of all-singing\, all-dancing actor musicians. \n\nAge 7+\n\
	nApprox 75 minutes.\n\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080228
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last 5 Years
DTSTAMP:20090205T174831Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:09db781cb0834f929b56ade81ba383d8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="thelast5years":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Last Five Years\n Bull Theatre\, Barnet\, 26-28 February
	 2009\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nThe next vehicle for Comp
	letely Productions is ‘The Last Five Years’ by Jason Robert Brown.  The fo
	llowing description is taken from his website:\n An emotionally powerful a
	nd intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in an
	d out of love over the course of five years. The show’s unconventional str
	ucture consists of Cathy\, the woman\, telling her story backwards while J
	amie\, the man\, tells his story chronologically\; the two characters only
	 meet once\, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Jason Robert Brow
	n won Drama Desk Awards for the music and the lyrics after the Off-Broadwa
	y premiere in 2002 starring Norbert Leo Butz and Sherie Rene Scott.\n\nCat
	hy Hiatt is a sweet but misunderstood character\, whose own insecurities a
	dd to mounting pressure in her relationship with Jamie Wellerstein.  Jamie
	 is a successful novelist and seemingly brimming with self-confidence.  Th
	e love\, then increasing friction between the two is brilliantly played ou
	t in the music and lyrics of this piece.\n Don’t miss out&#33\;\n Book you
	r tickets by visiting:\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nCatherin
	e Hiatt    -         Katrina Lindop\n Jamie Wellerstein    -      David O’
	Mahony\n\nMusic and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown\n\nA fresh and contempora
	ry musical from Tony-Award winning composer Jason Robert Brown\, THE LAST 
	FIVE YEARS chronicles a young couple’s romance in a new and exciting way: 
	her story starts at the end of their relationship\; his begins on the day 
	they met. Funny and uplifting\, the show captures some of the most heartbr
	eaking and universally felt moments of modern romance.\n\n“Mr. Brown confi
	rms his sparkling facility as a composer\, fluidly mixing diverse styles. 
	They range from waltzes to rhythm and blues\, from Sondheimesque urbanity 
	to a clever ‘Chorus Line’-like audition piece for Cathy.” [New York Times]
	\n\n“Brimming with persistent melodies\, thoughtful lyrics and a heartfelt
	\, compelling story”
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090228
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:West End Film Club presents Ferris Bueller&#39\;s Day O
DTSTAMP:20120223T010054Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:183c51e9a544683a0ec3d8c0d13e85c9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Film Club":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:West End Film Club presents Ferris Bueller&#39\;s Day Off\nB
	uy tickets: http://www.wegottick...om/event/155926\n\nWe know you&#39\;ve 
	all been waiting a long time\, but we&#39\;re pleased to annouce that West
	 End Film Club will be returning on Tuesday 28 February with one of the be
	st comedy movies of all time: Ferris Bueller&#39\;s Day Off&#33\;\n\nA hig
	h school wise guy is determined to have a day off from school\, despite of
	 what the principal thinks. \n\nFor one night only\, we&#39\;ll be taking 
	over The Comedy Pub on Oxendon Street and turning it into a pop-up cinema 
	so that you can &#39\;take the night off&#39\; and relive the 80&#39\;s&#3
	3\; We&#39\;ll have music\, cheap drinks\, and the bar will be open until 
	1am&#33\;\n\nWest End Film Club presents Ferris Bueller&#39\;s Day Off\nTu
	esday 28 February 2012\nThe Comedy Pub\, 7 Oxendon Street\, SW1Y 4EE\nDoor
	s: 10.00pm / Film: 11.00pm\n\nFilm will finish at 12.40am. Bar open until 
	1am. Tickets must be purchased online in advance.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120228T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloudcuckooland
DTSTAMP:20071204T122552Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:aa576ae1c7c666170cd279063216e644@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A new musical comedy for children\, written by Stephen Shark
	ey\, with music by Alex Silverman\, inspired by Aristophanes’ The Birds.\n
	\n\n \nSwift and McFly are fed up of the dirty\, stinking town that they l
	ive in. So they decide to found a new city in the sky with the Birds: Clou
	dcuckooland. But the Birds want revenge on the human race for destroying t
	heir habitat. Just how much damage can the strategic pooing of the entire 
	bird community cause to mankind?&#33\;\n \nCloudcuckooland is a riotous ho
	ur of comedy\, satire\, music and clowning for all the family\, performed 
	by an ensemble of all-singing\, all-dancing actor musicians. \n\nAge 7+\n\
	nApprox 75 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080229
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last 5 Years
DTSTAMP:20090205T174641Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bdd65e38aa56b5185152433fa124693d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="thelast5years":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Last Five Years\n Bull Theatre\, Barnet\, 26-28 February
	 2009\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nThe next vehicle for Comp
	letely Productions is ‘The Last Five Years’ by Jason Robert Brown.  The fo
	llowing description is taken from his website:\n An emotionally powerful a
	nd intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in an
	d out of love over the course of five years. The show’s unconventional str
	ucture consists of Cathy\, the woman\, telling her story backwards while J
	amie\, the man\, tells his story chronologically\; the two characters only
	 meet once\, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Jason Robert Brow
	n won Drama Desk Awards for the music and the lyrics after the Off-Broadwa
	y premiere in 2002 starring Norbert Leo Butz and Sherie Rene Scott.\n\nCat
	hy Hiatt is a sweet but misunderstood character\, whose own insecurities a
	dd to mounting pressure in her relationship with Jamie Wellerstein.  Jamie
	 is a successful novelist and seemingly brimming with self-confidence.  Th
	e love\, then increasing friction between the two is brilliantly played ou
	t in the music and lyrics of this piece.\n Don’t miss out&#33\;\n Book you
	r tickets by visiting:\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nCatherin
	e Hiatt    -         Katrina Lindop\n Jamie Wellerstein    -      David O’
	Mahony\n\nMusic and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown\n\nA fresh and contempora
	ry musical from Tony-Award winning composer Jason Robert Brown\, THE LAST 
	FIVE YEARS chronicles a young couple’s romance in a new and exciting way: 
	her story starts at the end of their relationship\; his begins on the day 
	they met. Funny and uplifting\, the show captures some of the most heartbr
	eaking and universally felt moments of modern romance.\n\n“Mr. Brown confi
	rms his sparkling facility as a composer\, fluidly mixing diverse styles. 
	They range from waltzes to rhythm and blues\, from Sondheimesque urbanity 
	to a clever ‘Chorus Line’-like audition piece for Cathy.” [New York Times]
	\n\n“Brimming with persistent melodies\, thoughtful lyrics and a heartfelt
	\, compelling story”
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090226
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bobby Cronin Showcase &amp\; CD Signing at Dress Circle
DTSTAMP:20110223T095507Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:86559eb5f0efebde2f7ffabad9c2e812@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dress Circle are pleased to announce that Bobby Cronin\, awa
	rd-winning American composer &amp\; lyricist\, will be coming to the store
	 to sign copies of his album &#39\;Reach the Sky&#39\; and to also perform
	 songs from the album. Bobby will be at Dress Circle on the 26th February\
	, from 12pm - 1pm.\n\nFor more information please visit our site:\n\nhttp:
	//tinyurl.com/5vlnvd8\n\nThe Dress Circle Team\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110226T120000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last 5 Years
DTSTAMP:20090205T174744Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2f44882d055a070e294bb405a70dd10e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="thelast5years":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Last Five Years\n Bull Theatre\, Barnet\, 26-28 February
	 2009\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nThe next vehicle for Comp
	letely Productions is ‘The Last Five Years’ by Jason Robert Brown.  The fo
	llowing description is taken from his website:\n An emotionally powerful a
	nd intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in an
	d out of love over the course of five years. The show’s unconventional str
	ucture consists of Cathy\, the woman\, telling her story backwards while J
	amie\, the man\, tells his story chronologically\; the two characters only
	 meet once\, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Jason Robert Brow
	n won Drama Desk Awards for the music and the lyrics after the Off-Broadwa
	y premiere in 2002 starring Norbert Leo Butz and Sherie Rene Scott.\n\nCat
	hy Hiatt is a sweet but misunderstood character\, whose own insecurities a
	dd to mounting pressure in her relationship with Jamie Wellerstein.  Jamie
	 is a successful novelist and seemingly brimming with self-confidence.  Th
	e love\, then increasing friction between the two is brilliantly played ou
	t in the music and lyrics of this piece.\n Don’t miss out&#33\;\n Book you
	r tickets by visiting:\nhttp://www.ticketsou...o.uk/completely\n\nCatherin
	e Hiatt    -         Katrina Lindop\n Jamie Wellerstein    -      David O’
	Mahony\n\nMusic and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown\n\nA fresh and contempora
	ry musical from Tony-Award winning composer Jason Robert Brown\, THE LAST 
	FIVE YEARS chronicles a young couple’s romance in a new and exciting way: 
	her story starts at the end of their relationship\; his begins on the day 
	they met. Funny and uplifting\, the show captures some of the most heartbr
	eaking and universally felt moments of modern romance.\n\n“Mr. Brown confi
	rms his sparkling facility as a composer\, fluidly mixing diverse styles. 
	They range from waltzes to rhythm and blues\, from Sondheimesque urbanity 
	to a clever ‘Chorus Line’-like audition piece for Cathy.” [New York Times]
	\n\n“Brimming with persistent melodies\, thoughtful lyrics and a heartfelt
	\, compelling story”
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090227
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tim Prottey-Jones Signing at Dress Circle Store
DTSTAMP:20110113T115142Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e90d0bc573b04f2987ff48f966d0b8ff@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that on Saturday 12th February 
	Tim Prottey-Jones will be appearing at Dress Circle to sign copies of his 
	new album &#39\;More With Every Line&#39\;. There will also be a performan
	ce from the artists featured on the album&#33\; For more information\, ple
	ase visit our web site using the link below. We look forward to seeing you
	 there&#33\;\n\nPlease Note: Only copies purchased from Dress Circle may b
	e presented for signing.\n\nDress Circle\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110212T113000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100456Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fa705af6846c8f9c5dcfa2a7ef9d5861@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nDvo&#345\;ák Overture\
	, Carnival\n\nDvo&#345\;ák Cello Concerto\n\nDvo&#345\;ák Symphony No. 7\n
	\n \n\nEckehard Stier conductor\n\nColin Carr cello\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £12-£
	28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 412000\n\nwww.eastbournetheatres.co
	.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No Dress Cod
	e. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120212T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100916Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:94a50dfe067f5f09c7eaa6a89af2fd8f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Concert Hall\, Brighton Dome\n\n \n\nRachmaninoff Piano Conc
	erto No. 2\n\nKreisler (arr. Rachmaninoff/orch. Leytush) Liebeslied\n\nRac
	hmaninoff Symphony No. 2\n\n \n\nNeeme Järvi conductor\n\nBoris Giltburg p
	iano\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £10-£32.50\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01273 70970
	9\n\nwww.brightondome.org\n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who
	 are 8+. No Dress Code.\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120218T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Day Out by Willy Russell
DTSTAMP:20070304T120729Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:00bfc0f579242b8070b9b40bf04d047b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth More Theatre\, Ilford\nhttp://www.kenneth-more-theat
	re.co.uk/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070304
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;Butter Side Up&#39\;
DTSTAMP:20070305T151845Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e8e2df7150b80a574b6f3808349fb08e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="oscardarling":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&#39\;Butter Side Up&#39\;\, a new play by award-winning pla
	ywright Maggie Dealey\, is being premiered at the Pauper&#39\;s Pit Theatr
	e\, Buxton on March 15th 2007 and will play there till Saturday March 17th
	 2007\, before moving to Kettleshume and New Mills on March 22nd and 24th 
	respectively. This play is being performed and produced by professional co
	mpany Fragile Theatre as part of the Buxton Opera House Festival Fringe an
	d promises to make you smile\, laugh and cry&#33\; So anyone interested in
	 new theatre\, please do come along and support us&#33\; Further details a
	re available from www.fragiletheatre.co.uk or the Buxton Opera House wesbi
	te.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070325
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Nomads of Bazar Presents THE MAIDS by Jean Genet
DTSTAMP:20090227T030346Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f3f161ba6d118831432a93fdb2f2f4e9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Nomads of Bazar":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Two Maids. Madame. One cup of tea. Que les jeux commencent&#
	33\;\n\nIn the secrecy of Madame’s boudoir\, surrounded by a sweet scent o
	f gladioli and mimosa two sisters viciously plot revenge against their emp
	loyer.\n\nThe question remains - will the Maids see it through?\n\nNomads 
	of Bazar presents Genet’s classic play loosely based on the infamous Papin
	 sisters\, who brutally murdered their employer and her daughter. \n\nStag
	ed as a truly modern tale of the beautiful and the damned and set within t
	he pop culture and media world of the 21st century\, the play challenges t
	he boundaries between love\, sexuality and criminal intent.\n\nA productio
	n that will assault all your senses: fast paced and time pressured as the 
	times we live in today\, it delivers a bittersweet experience not easily f
	orgotten&#33\;\n\nStarring Emilija Ellen\, Irena Grgona &amp\; Claire Spen
	ce.\n\nDirected by Gael Colin. Design by Roberta Bratovic. Stage photograp
	hy by Yasmine Braa. Stage lighting &amp\; sound design by Dan Webb.\n\nNom
	ads arrive…unfurl their carpets and tents…perform…and leave…\n\nTickets £1
	0 (£8.50 conc.) Starts 7:30pm (6:30pm Sunday)\nFor more information and to
	 book tickets please go to Etcetera website (click 17th 22nd March in the 
	listing):\nhttp://www.etceterat...ge.php?pageID=2
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090323
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rip Her To Shreds
DTSTAMP:20100227T190812Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b0e8b73f9afeb74885b545e8c6e48346@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="GrantCorr":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Rip Her To Shreds by Grant Corr&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n17 year old
	 D dresses up to look like his idol Debbie Harry\, he does it to be beauti
	ful\, he does it to find love\, but most of all he does it to escape from 
	his family and God. Set in 1981 in Mena town a small Northern Irish commun
	ity\, the play charts teenager D’s quest to fight against the norm and be 
	true to himself. Set against religious oppression and small town prejudice
	s D gains the support of his best mate Brenda\, together they go on a comi
	cal and at times harrowing adventure\, exploring the dark and seedy underg
	round clubs of 1980s Belfast.\n\nGrant Corr’s debut play is a dark comical
	 look at coming out as Transgender in 80s Ireland\; a play for anyone who 
	has ever been the odd one out. Rip Her To Shreds sees young actor Tom Read
	 Wilson in the role as D\, with Siobhan Fanning playing his best mate Bren
	da. Other cast members include Irish actors Wez Crotty as D’s brother Coli
	n and Francis Adams and Teresa Jennings as his parents. \n \nRowan Finnega
	n takes the role of Keenan\, an enigmatic new romantic. \nRip Her To Shred
	s opens at the Old Red Lion Islington on March 16th and runs until April 3
	rd Monday to Sunday.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100405
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:John Moran and His Neighbour Saori
DTSTAMP:20090302T145736Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0843bb000bad1aa7c77ed14d966ec2bb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwall":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:JOHN MORAN AND HIS NEIGHBOUR SAORI at THE NORTH WALL ARTS CE
	NTRE OXFORD\n\n18-20th March\nComposer/Coreographer John Moran- the proteg
	e of Phillip Glass- is accompanied by a strange and mesmerising figure int
	roduced as his Japanese neighbour Saori...\n\nIt may take a while to catch
	 on to their incredibly intricate new style of dance and music- which if a
	nything is too realistic. But this is an utterly unique blend of music\, c
	horeography and theatre. Moran has created a multi layered score from a my
	riad of sounds and samples\, sometimes 300 a minute. The luminous Saori\, 
	a trained gymnast and dancer\, registers every pre-recorded sound\, leadin
	g us through a variety of emotions\, theatrical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;scenarios\, m
	usic styles and modern dance techniques. Gradually we come to realise that
	 these seemingly banal happenings are as musically complex as any symphony
	.\n\nThe whole effect is strange\, beautiful- and defies description. Just
	 see it&#33\;\n\n‘With a one hour show\, Moran has re-affirmed his reputat
	ion as one of the most (important and underrated) figures in the avant-gar
	de scene’ Time Out\n\nTickets\n\n£12/£10\n\nGroup rates available\nwww.the
	northwall.com\nBox office 01865 319 450\nThe North Wall Arts Centre\nSouth
	 Parade\nOxford\nOX2 7NN
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090321
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Into The Woods
DTSTAMP:20110125T125027Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:59e376a9070cfbe67c62a5eada1d8a3b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="SimpleNation":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:\nInto The Woods\n\n\nDirector: Neil Coe\nMusical Director -
	 Steven Mercer\nChoreographer - Joanna Leese\n\nStep INTO THE WOODS this M
	arch as Whitefield Amateur Operatics &amp\; Dramatics Society produces Ste
	phen Sondheim&#39\;s most popular musical. With so many unforgettable char
	acters\, INTO THE WOODS is a great showcase for a talented ensemble cast.\
	n\nInspired by the timeless tales of the Brothers Grimm\, INTO THE WOODS t
	ells the story of a Baker and his Wife who journey into the woods on a que
	st to lift a witch&#39\;s curse. On the way they cross paths with Little R
	ed Riding Hood\, Rapunzel\, Cinderella and a menagerie of other fairy tale
	 characters. They each pursue individual wishes until their stories become
	 entangled in unexpected ways – revealing what happens after &quot\;happil
	y ever after.&quot\; \n\nStephen Sondheim&#39\;s wickedly witty score weav
	es a magical spell with such enchanting gems as &quot\;Children Will Liste
	n\,&quot\; &quot\;Giants In The Sky&quot\; and &quot\;No One Is Alone.&quo
	t\;\n\nCan You Help?\nW.A.O.D.S needs your help&#33\; We are in search of 
	any old hardback books you are willing to donate to the society which we c
	an use to transform the stage into the mysterious woods where our story ta
	kes place. If you think you can help us please contact Mark Eastwood on 01
	61 278 8178. Thank You&#33\;\n\nListing information:\n\nWed 23 March – Sat
	 26 March\, 2011\n\nThe Paragon\, Heys Road\, Prestwich. M25 1JZ (Part of 
	Prestwich Arts College)\n\nWed-Sat eves 7.30pm. \n\nTickets: £9.00-£10.00.
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nBook Online: www.waods.co.uk Box Office: 0161 278 8178\
	n\nE-mail:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;tickets@waods.co.uk\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110327
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:REEFER MADNESS&#33\; The UK Premiere
DTSTAMP:20090118T125751Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:56361c43f2a910ef6ad2095d15896f22@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="DrP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:With voices raised in song\, we&#39\;re banishing the bong&#
	33\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Citizens of London&#33\; Beware&#33\; A new drug menac
	e is about to arrive in YOUR town&#33\; Imported directly from the dark an
	d dangerous streets of New York\, prepare yourself&nbsp\;&nbsp\;for an uns
	peakable scourge&#33\; The new public enemy number 1&#33\; \n\n \nReefer M
	adness is here&#33\; CLICK HERE to see the trailer...\n A biting musical s
	atire of the 1936 black-and-white propaganda film of the same&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;name\, Reefer Madness will - for the first time - introduce unsuspecting 
	Brits to&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the harrowing tale of Jimmy Harper: a fresh-faced\, 
	innocent\, all-American high school&nbsp\;&nbsp\;boy lured into the danger
	ous world of marijuana. Guided along the way by a colourful&nbsp\;&nbsp\;c
	ast of characters including George Washington\, Lady Liberty and even Jesu
	s himself\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;will Jimmy successfully navigate this seedy under
	world and live to tell the tale? \n\n This high-energy\, high-camp and hig
	hly addictive musical romp will leave you&nbsp\;&nbsp\;giggling uncontroll
	ably. One whiff and you&#39\;ll be hooked&#33\; \n\n Reefer Madness comes 
	to London&#39\;s Bridewell Theatre from 24 - 28 March 2009&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(9
	pm\, with a matinee on March 28th at 2.30pm). \n\n\n\n\n\nBOOK ONLINE AT h
	ttp://www.reefermadnesslondon.com \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090329
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:CLOUDS: a new musical
DTSTAMP:20090118T130117Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2a0ab142f8a113f628734d11a77c6aea@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="DrP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:It&#39\;s going to be cloudy in London...\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;A s
	torm is brewing. Take shelter in the Bridewell Theatre\, 24th - 28th March
	 2009. Performances at 7pm. Matinee performance Thursday 26th March at 3.4
	5pm.\n\n\n CLICK HERE to see the trailer... \n\n \nDon&#39\;t worry - it&#
	39\;s classical&#33\; This must be culture.\n Based on a 2\,500 year old s
	atire by Aristophanes\, Clouds is a vibrant new musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;that 
	brings the absurd hilarity of ancient Greek comedy right up to date. Follo
	w the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;adventures of Strepsiades - an idiotic bumpkin whose pl
	ayboy son has landed him with&nbsp\;&nbsp\;debts a farmer&#39\;s income ju
	st won&#39\;t pay. Only the philosopher Socrates can help him&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;argue his way out of trouble\, by enrolling him into the Thinkery\, his e
	xclusive school.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Will the heavenly Cloud goddesses help him l
	earn to cheat the law? Will Strepsiades&nbsp\;&nbsp\;get to grips with any
	thing except his own body parts? Whose side are the Clouds on anyway&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;and what exactly does S.L.A.G. stand for? \n\n With sensational so
	ngs and dazzling dance routines\, Clouds is rude\, riotous\, raunchy&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;and never less than utterly ridiculous. Don&#39\;t miss it&#33\; Y
	ou&#39\;ll love Clouds even if&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Greek theatre is\, well\, Gree
	k to you... \n\n\n\n\n\nONLINE BOOKING AT www.cloudslondon.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090329
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LCPA Theatre Company presents PIPPIN
DTSTAMP:20070306T215748Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0aa0e024c4c84b62d025cbf7e0fb5f12@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="jiggsuk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the composer of Wicked &amp\; Godspell \n\nThe Leiceste
	r College of Performing Arts proudly presents\n\nPippin \n\nMusic &amp\; L
	yrics by Stephen Schwartz \nBook by Roger O Hirson \n\nOriginally produced
	 on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow \nOriginally directed for the Broa
	dway stage by Bob Fosse\n\nWednesday 28th to Saturday 31st March 2007 at 7
	.30pm\nVenue: International Arts Centre\, Garden Street\, Leicester\, LE1 
	3UA \nBox Office: 0845 166 2179 Tickets £8 \n\nwww.lcpa.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070328T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070402T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Metra Theatre&#39\;s &#39\;The Revenger&#39\;s Tragedy&#39\;
DTSTAMP:20080213T222508Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1af3d52a0bc2962792e7398b911743e1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="metratheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Metra Theatre is a young\, East London based theatre company
	 specialising in taking &#39\;dormant&#39\; texts and bringing them to lif
	e\, making them accessible to modern theatre audiences.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Their
	 third production &#39\;The Revenger&#39\;s Tragedy&#39\; will be performe
	d as part of the Enterprise 08 Festival at the Space.\n\nThe audience is t
	reated to an intense\, intimate and high-energy performance of time-honour
	ed drama. Metra Theatre explore the classic tale of treachery\, brutality 
	and sleaze\, with an eclectic mix of performance skills and philosophical 
	foresight\, applying sumptuous colour to this dark tragedy and allowing it
	 to resonate with a contemporary audience. \n\nDirected by Tanya Roberts\n
	Vocal Arrangements by Burch Bator\nPhotography by Harry Sewell\n\n \n\nTic
	kets &#8356\;4.50/&#8356\;6\n\nThe Space\n\n269 West Ferry Road \nLondon E
	14 3RS\n\nwww.space.org.uk\n\nwww.metratheatre.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080401
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
DTSTAMP:20081126T000651Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:baa367ab2073692a7d800c548e2685b5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The 2009 tour of Impossible Steps begins at The Market Theat
	re\, Hitchin where it runs 27th and 28th March. Check box office for times
	. \n\nThe cast is headed by Hildegard Neil\, international star of film\, 
	TV and theatre.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Hildegard has worked with Charlton Heston\, A
	lfred Hitchcock\, Roger Moore\, Peter Finch\, Michael York and many others
	. She also played a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nImpossi
	ble Steps also satrs Rosalind Blessed. The play is an absurdist theatre st
	yled comedy / drama in which two very different women are thrown together 
	in a man&#39\;s world gone mad\, in the extreme. \n\nThe growing number of
	 venues in the tour includes The Rhodes Arts Complex (Bishops Stortford)\,
	 Court Theatre (Tring)\, Brentwood Theatre and Radlett Centre. For further
	 deails and to stay up to date visit\nwww.impossiblesteps.webeden.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090329
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Wizard of Oz
DTSTAMP:20090219T195050Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:56de654ffde3109e16cb5a04d1913c26@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ELODS":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Enfield Light Operatic and Dramatic Society present &#39\;Th
	e Wizard of Oz&#39\; (RSC version) at The Wyllyotts Theatre\, Potters Bar 
	EN6 2HN\nJoin Dorothy\, Toto\, the Scarecrow\, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion a
	s they journey along the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City. But watch 
	out for The Wicked Witch of the West\, as she lurks with evil intent\, det
	ermined to retrieve Dorothy’s ruby slippers.\n\nYou may be inclined to hum
	 along to your favourite musical numbers\, including ‘Over the Rainbow’\, 
	Yellow Brick Road’\, If I only had a brain’ and ‘We’re off to see the Wiza
	rd’.\n\nThis is a light-hearted show to be enjoyed by all the family.&#39\
	;\n\nTickets range from £10 to £15\, with concessions £8 to £10.50.\nConta
	ct Wendy Bundle on 020 8360 2697\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;or the box office at The W
	yllyotts Theatre\, Potters Bar on 01707 645005
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090331T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090406T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Salute to Stage &amp\; Screen
DTSTAMP:20080202T102936Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7205ff465b3951a1a943c0ea4f8d89bb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Elinor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Mayhem Musical Theatre Company presents\nSalute to Movies &a
	mp\; Musicals \nElmcroft Community Centre\, London Road\, North Cheam\n7 &
	amp\; 8 March 2008 at 8pm\n\n\nTickets £8/£5\nBox office: 01883 717113 / w
	ww.ticketsource.co.uk/mmtc\n\nOur springtime revue\, ‘Salute to Stage &amp
	\; Screen’\, is a treat of musical delights from some of the world’s best 
	known musicals and movies.\n\nAll time classics such as ‘Singin’ in the Ra
	in’\, ‘Moon River’ &amp\; ‘Over the Rainbow’ will be complemented by songs
	 from modern musicals including ‘Wicked’\, ‘The Witches of Eastwick’\, &#3
	9\;Sweeney Todd&#39\; and ‘Hairspray’.\n\nOnly 2 performances – so book ea
	rly to avoid disappointment&#33\;.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:FOLLIES - STEPHEN SONDHEIM
DTSTAMP:20100216T100958Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:568cc7b8b4e4ef1d96e7637c1898c53c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="NOPROFIT":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Saffron Walden Musical Theatre Company present Follies\, the
	 cult show by the legendary American composer Stephen Sondheim\, at Saffro
	n Walden Town Hall\, Essex\, March 9-13\, 2010.\n\n \n\nEvenings from 7.45
	pm and Saturday matinee 2.30pm.\n\n \n\nTickets £6-£10\n\n \n\nBox office\
	n\n \n\nTel: 01799 526623\n\nEmail: boxoffice@swmusicaltheatre.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Wedding Singer
DTSTAMP:20110212T162045Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:70e0b48e897985170d6f19b569b37e3c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present The Wedding Singer \n\nFrom Wednesday
	 9th to Saturday 12th March 2011.\n\nAt London Oratory School Theatre\, Se
	agrave Road\, London SW6 1RX.\n\nPerformances nightly at 7.45pm\, with a S
	aturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets £15 (£12 concessions) can be bought 
	from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via www.ticketsourc
	e.co.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\nAbout the show \n\nIt’s 1985 and rock-star wanna
	be Robbie Hart\, who still lives in his grandmother&#39\;s basement\, is N
	ew Jersey’s favourite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party until his
	 fiancée\, Linda\, leaves him at the altar.\nShot through the heart\, Robb
	ie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. When he meets Julia\, an 
	admiring young waitress\, Robbie falls madly in love. Only trouble is\, Ju
	lia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark\, and unless Robbie can 
	pull off the performance of a decade\, the girl of his dreams will be gone
	 forever.\nWith a score that pays loving homage to the pop songs of the 19
	80s\, The Wedding Singer takes us back to a time when hair was big\, greed
	 was good\, collars were up\, and a wedding singer might just be the coole
	st guy in the room.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110313
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dracula
DTSTAMP:20100220T005834Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:76fb50ace1e842facb5582f0d222f60d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lauragill":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dracula\nA spectacular production\, not to be missed&#33\;\n
	Adapted and Directed by Ellie Nixon for AUCB.\nThe Lighthouse Theatre\, Po
	ole\, UK\n\n\nFor tickets and More information. \n\n\n\nWhen Jonathon Hark
	er journeys to Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Dracula\, he find
	s himself trapped in a dark and terrifying world. \n\nBack in England an u
	nmanned ship with a cargo of earth filled coffins is wrecked on its shores
	\, unleashing a predatory force determined to inflict monstrous suffering 
	and devastation. A group of determined adversaries discover Dracula&#39\;s
	 abhorrent plans and the struggle for freedom begins…\n\nBram Stoker&#39\;
	s compelling gothic horror story continues to haunt and disturb our imagin
	ation. This highly visual\, physical and provocative production delves int
	o its disturbing themes of identity\, sanity\, fear\, sensuality and desir
	e.\n\nAdapted and Directed by Ellie Nixon\, and presented by students from
	 the BA (Hons) degree Acting at the Arts University College at Bournemouth
	. Also combining the talents of combining the talents of students from the
	 BA (Hons) Costume with Performance Design\, BA (Hons) Illustration\, BA (
	Hons) Film\, BA (Hons) Animation\, BA (Hons) Photography and FDA Makeup fo
	r Media and Performance.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Man of the Mode - WOS trip at National
DTSTAMP:20070228T222234Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:debeaa9fa821fa8e9b6c28f24edfab31@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="little sally":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Looking forward to it.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Hope Tom Hardy will be s
	igning after the show.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070305T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stephanie Fearon CD signing at Dress Circle
DTSTAMP:20110120T163358Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cf6c46b58940c3da50ea599e7078c66b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dress Circle are delighted to announce that on Saturday 5th 
	March at 1pm-2pm Stephanie Fearon will be appearing in our Covent Garden S
	tore to sign copies of her Debut Album &#39\;My Parade&#39\;\; a collectio
	n of her favourite musical theatre compositions\, both classic and contemp
	orary.\n\nFor more information please visit our web site:\n\nhttp://www.dr
	esscirc...at Dress Circle\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110305T130000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Live in the Delfont-Late Night New Writers Cabaret
DTSTAMP:20070307T131514Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1fe3a63681a154430a6c04f5c92f6494@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="QTip":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following the huge success of previous cabaret nights in the
	 Delfont Room featuring Joanna Riding with Martin Crewes\, followed by Ada
	m Garcia\, Tim Howar\, Aaron Lazar\, Rosie Ashe and Simply Barbra\, The De
	lfont Room will host a season of cabaret with a showcase of British musica
	l theatre talent\n\nOn Wednesday 14 March 2007 at 11pm\, Performers includ
	ing\; Paul Ayres (Wicked)\, Edward Baruwa (Porgy and Bess)\, Jon Robyns (A
	venue Q)\, Giles Terera (Avenue Q)\, Becca Trehearn (We Will Rock You) and
	 Gina Beck (Les Misérables) will showcase the brilliant work of UK compose
	rs including Craig Adams\, Susannah Pearse\, Laurence Wythe\, Matt Brind\,
	 Ian Sapiro and Charles Miller.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nArrive early from 10.30pm
	 to meet your friends and enjoy a drink before the show begins at 11pm.&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;The successful format remains the same\, seating is at candleli
	t tables on a first come first served basis and there is regular seating a
	t £20 or standing (nightclub style) admission at £10.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nBOX
	 OFFICE INFORMATION \n\nPERFORMANCE TIME \nWednesday 14 March 2007 \nDoors
	 open 10.30pm\, performance 11pm\n\nBOOK ONLINE WITH THE THEATRE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shakespeare Youth Festival
DTSTAMP:20071204T123230Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:023baf67690153404e6c071608d5ddd0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Directed\, produced and performed by some of the UK’s most e
	xciting new young talent\, every night of the Shakespeare Youth Festival b
	rings you two young local theatre companies presenting their own unique in
	terpretations of Shakespeare. Expect romance\, blood\, lust and laughs all
	 in one evening.\n\n \n\n “I think this work is absolutely on the button&#
	33\; It allows young people to work together and to experiment with their 
	emotions\, exploring something which is out of their normal cultural mediu
	m. I can think of no other agenda which has so many spin offs as doing a y
	outh production of Shakespeare.” Jeremy Irons\n\n \n\nFollowing hard on th
	e success of the Shakespeare Schools Festival\, the UK&#39\;s largest yout
	h drama festival\, the Shakespeare Youth Festival is available to all 16 -
	 21 year olds across the UK. It gives young people the opportunity to set-
	up and run their own theatre company with complete creative ownership\, pe
	rforming a 45-minute abridged Shakespeare play on a professional stage. Pl
	ease visit www.syf.uk.com for more information and to see youth company li
	stings and webpages.\n\n \n\nDetails of participating companies and the pl
	ays chosen can also be obtained from the Ticket Office.\n\n \n\nAll ages\n
	www.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Green Room @ Cocoon
DTSTAMP:20100303T025951Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0aee15a2668744703a6aeeb0a83781fe@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Word Of Mouth":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:In 1933 Germany had a flourishing African community consisti
	ng of approximately 250\,000 men women and children living\, working and g
	oing to school in the major German cities\; by 1945 only a few score remai
	ned.\n\nHitler&#39\;s plan for Black Germans included enforced sterilizati
	on and incarceration in death camps where they were primarily the victims 
	of torture and scientific experiments. \n\nFollowing on from the sell out 
	smash of 2008 CELIA\, Word Of Mouth Media Productions will return to the s
	tage in late 2010 to bring this amazing piece of History to life.\n\nIn su
	pport of this production RICHARD BLACKWOOD will be hosting THE GREEN ROOM 
	@ COCOON a night of slick stand up comedy on SUNDAY 14TH MARCH featuring -
	\nRUDI LICKWOOD\, SHAZIA MIRZA\, NORMAN LOVETT and sensational newcomer an
	d winner of the Comedy Club Funny Women Final MS LONDON.\n- Buy Tickets&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£18 in advance\n\nProceeds from the sale of ticke
	ts will go directly into funding the production\n\nTHIS IS THE GREATEST ST
	ORY NEVER TOLD - Book now to avoid missing out&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WOS Outing\, Boeing-Boeing
DTSTAMP:20070301T151913Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:de4814c8f9801eff7975b1dd4cf52a2b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="admin":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:15TH MARCH 2007- BOEING-BOEING@ Comedy Theatre £25\n\nJoin U
	s &amp\; Fly Boeing with Allam\, de la Tour &amp\; Rylance\nOur limited al
	location of 150 tickets for the hystericaly funny new West End revival of 
	Boeing-Boeing - including FREE programme &amp\; access to our EXCLUSIVE po
	st-show Q&amp\;A with the cast – is now SOLD OUT&#33\; Please feel free to
	 join the waiting list in case of cancellations\n\nClick here for details…
	\n\nhttp://www.whatsonst...?pg=211&amp\;id=4167
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070315
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shakespeare Youth Festival
DTSTAMP:20071204T123308Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9abb7fb7f98fd627e37cd281ed28fd0f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Directed\, produced and performed by some of the UK’s most e
	xciting new young talent\, every night of the Shakespeare Youth Festival b
	rings you two young local theatre companies presenting their own unique in
	terpretations of Shakespeare. Expect romance\, blood\, lust and laughs all
	 in one evening.\n\n \n\n “I think this work is absolutely on the button&#
	33\; It allows young people to work together and to experiment with their 
	emotions\, exploring something which is out of their normal cultural mediu
	m. I can think of no other agenda which has so many spin offs as doing a y
	outh production of Shakespeare.” Jeremy Irons\n\n \n\nFollowing hard on th
	e success of the Shakespeare Schools Festival\, the UK&#39\;s largest yout
	h drama festival\, the Shakespeare Youth Festival is available to all 16 -
	 21 year olds across the UK. It gives young people the opportunity to set-
	up and run their own theatre company with complete creative ownership\, pe
	rforming a 45-minute abridged Shakespeare play on a professional stage. Pl
	ease visit www.syf.uk.com for more information and to see youth company li
	stings and webpages.\n\n \n\nDetails of participating companies and the pl
	ays chosen can also be obtained from the Ticket Office.\n\n \n\nAll ages\n
	\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080315
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: Tamara Rojo
DTSTAMP:20090313T111102Z
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UID:48fa7e31b602659e9b5875b0aa87d4f0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: LEADING DANCER TAMARA ROJO EXPLORE
	S THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BALLET AND PSYCHOANALYSIS \n\n\nThe Connecting 
	Conversations series will explore the links between dance and psychoanalys
	is for the first time on Sunday 15 March 2009\, when internationally accla
	imed ballet dancer Tamara Rojo talks to psychoanalyst Luis Rodríguez de la
	 Sierra about her work at London Metropolitan University\, Holloway Road\,
	 N7. \n\nRojo\, who has danced with prestigious companies throughout the w
	orld and is currently principal ballerina at The Royal Ballet\, will talk 
	to Rodríguez de la Sierra about psychological themes within classical and 
	modern ballet. They will also compare the craft of choreography with the p
	ractice of psychoanalysis.\n\nRodríguez de la Sierra looks forward to expl
	oring the art of contemporary and classical ballet from a psychoanalytic p
	erspective. He says\, “Choreographers and dancers try to convey emotions\,
	 feelings\, and all the nuances of the internal worlds of the characters t
	hey portray through movement. At first sight it would appear as a very dif
	ferent and alien experience to us psychoanalysts as our work relies mostly
	 on words\, but this is not really always true as we also pay attention to
	 a very rich variety of communications which are of a non-verbal kind.”\n\
	nRojo\, says\, “A dancer never reaches a limit\, he never does. It would b
	e like saying that someone has reached his limit as a human being. We are 
	in constant evolution and\, therefore\, I still have many things to achiev
	e.”\n\nThe event is part of Connecting Conversations\, a series of events 
	bringing together psychoanalysis and other fields.\n\nVenue: Henry Thomas 
	Room\, Tower Building\, London Metropolitan University\, 166-220 Holloway 
	Road\, N7 8DB\n\nTickets: £12\, £8 concessions\, £10 Friends of the Freud 
	Museum. Includes a glass of wine\nBook free online at www.connectingconver
	sations.org or call 07787 814316 (£2.50 fee for phone bookings)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090315T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WOS Outing\, Soldiers&#39\; Fortune
DTSTAMP:20070301T152052Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fe0b4be3b92922b726fc05357ef6ec89@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="admin":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:TUE 20 MAR 2007 – THE SOLDIERS’ FORTUNE @ the Young Vic - £2
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	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nAnne-Marie Duff returns
	 to the stunningly transformed Young Vic to star in hilariously modern Res
	toration comedy THE SOLDIERS’ FORTUNE\, in a cast that also features David
	 Bamber\, Ray Fearon &amp\; Oliver Ford Davies. Come with us on 20 March 2
	007 &amp\; get a top ticket\, a FREE programme &amp\; access to our EXCLUS
	IVE post-show Q&amp\;A with artistic director David Lan &amp\; the cast* -
	 all for just £20&#33\;\n\nhttp://www.whatsonst...=product&amp\;id=464
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070320
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Little Princess Trust Charity Gala
DTSTAMP:20110228T150723Z
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UID:f9eedd78fa2a7593745596f27ec0e6fc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Little Princess Trust":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Little Princess Trust\n\nCharity Black Tie Gala\n\n\n\n\n\nL
	ondon’s Café De Paris\n\n20th March\n\n7.00pm - 1.00am\n\n\n\n\nTickets £3
	0.00\n\nAn evening of live entertainment\, including West End stars\, Come
	dians\, Musicians\, Acrobats and many more surprises thrown in for good me
	asure.\n\nCanapés\, and a welcome drink on arrival.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe History
	 of The Little Princess Trust\n\nThe Little Princess trust was set up in m
	emory of Hannah Tarplee\, a little girl from Hereford who sadly lost a sho
	rt battle with cancer in June 2005.\n\n\n\n\nHannah was a delightful\, kin
	d\, and sweet natured child. She had a happy and busy life\, living with h
	er parents\, Wendy and Simon\, and her little brother George. Hannah liked
	 pretty clothes\, new shoes\, the colour pink and dancing. She attended He
	reford Academy of Dance\, loving it from the moment she started\, and even
	 performed on stage. Her friends were really important to her and she alwa
	ys treated them with kindness.\n\n\n\n\nHer illness was diagnosed during h
	er first term at Hereford Junior Cathedral School. When Chemotherapy cause
	d the loss of her hair\, Wendy and Simon had a wig specially made for Hann
	ah\, as they were difficult to obtain in children’s sizes\, but it was ver
	y expensive. During Hannah’s illness many friends wanted to donate money t
	o help\, perhaps to send her on a special holiday\, but sadly this didn’t 
	happen.\n\n\n\n\nAfter Hannah died there was a modest amount of money and 
	her parents chose to set up this Charity with support of the school and fr
	iends\, so that as many children who needed it would benefit and have a ta
	ilor made high quality wig as quickly as possible at no cost to the family
	.\n\n\n\n\nThe Princess Trust was born\n\n\n\nPlease Help us to continue s
	upporting this small but invaluable Charity\n\nPurchase Tickets\n\nFaceboo
	k Page\n\nLittle Princess Trust Website\n\nEmail me\n\n\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110320
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20070301T172332Z
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UID:56400d636fd8472e188712edba1e7963@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ticketyboo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you love theatre and are at a loose end on a Sunday after
	noon\, join us on this exciting walking tour of London’s famous &amp\; his
	torical Theatreland. Hear fascinating facts and amazing stories about Lond
	on’s most famous &amp\; important theatres. \nThe tour starts at 14:30 out
	side the Theatre Royal Drury Lane\, Catherine Street. The tour lasts for 2
	 hours and is given by Diane Burstein\, a London blue-badge guide. To book
	 a place\, call the Society of London Theatre on 020 7557 6700. The tour c
	osts £6 per person.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070325
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100609Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c4eee01e6103759112910515812ed5b0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nWeber Overture\, Obero
	n\n\nMendelssohn Violin Concerto\n\nVaughan Williams The Lark Ascending\n\
	nSibelius Symphony No. 5\n\n \n\nFabien Gabel conductor\n\nFanny Clamagira
	nd violin\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £12-£28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 412
	000\n\nwww.eastbournetheatres.co.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable fo
	r those who are 8+. No Dress Code. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120325T160000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloudcuckooland
DTSTAMP:20071204T122844Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:34b51602adcdd2be510583467ff4b152@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A new musical comedy for children\, written by Stephen Shark
	ey\, with music by Alex Silverman\, inspired by Aristophanes’ The Birds.\n
	\n\n \nSwift and McFly are fed up of the dirty\, stinking town that they l
	ive in. So they decide to found a new city in the sky with the Birds: Clou
	dcuckooland. But the Birds want revenge on the human race for destroying t
	heir habitat. Just how much damage can the strategic pooing of the entire 
	bird community cause to mankind?&#33\;\n \nCloudcuckooland is a riotous ho
	ur of comedy\, satire\, music and clowning for all the family\, performed 
	by an ensemble of all-singing\, all-dancing actor musicians. \n\nAge 7+\n\
	nApprox 75 minutes.\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080301
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:AV:isions - AV by Night
DTSTAMP:20071204T122734Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b306ce78a7ad8cc2d2dd0d4255b9e33c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:AV:isions\, the after dark programming by NOVAK for AV Festi
	val 2008 (28 February – 8 March 2008)\, comes to The Round for a night sho
	wcasing the best of Audio Visual talent based in the North East. Expect in
	novative and diverse experimentation from the region&#39\;s leading lights
	.\n\n \n\nAge 15+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080302
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:El Mizan Hilal Dance Co Treffpunkt  Stuttgart
DTSTAMP:20071127T094223Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a02abf09a533a4fffd80e57bd52d4117@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Oscillations\, feature the new work of Suraya Hilal in colla
	boration with Choreographer\, (&amp\; Artistic Director of the Iskandar Da
	nce Co.) Alessandro el Bascioni. In this production Suraya is joined by tw
	o exellent dancers &amp\; the special Classicla Arab Trio Ensemble. This e
	xciting new work boldly explore the true meaning of the oscillations journ
	ey\, the swing of the pendulum\, the serch for equilibrium (El Mizan) in m
	ind and body &amp\; in life.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Suraya Hilal&#39\;s work infuses
	 the traditional with the ideal\, heritage moulded to modernity\, the clas
	sical reinterpreted through originality. this production proposes that thr
	ough finding equilibrium in mind\, body and soul\, one can see a union of 
	opposites\, a state beyond separation\, cultural identity melting with the
	 universal and a sense of inner freedom is found. \n\nSome press quote:\n\
	n&quot\;Suraya Hilal is a choreographer of subtlety and high skill &amp\; 
	a dancer of quality - an exhilarating evening&quot\; THE TIME\n\n&quot\;Hi
	lal &amp\; El Bascioni (..) elegant double forms\; supreme paired with des
	creet sensuality. RHEINESHE POST\n\nFor booking:www.treffpunkt-rotebuehlpl
	atz.de\n \nMore about Hilal dance: www.hilaldance.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080308
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:I Hear Voices
DTSTAMP:20071204T123007Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b60373bf1251b779a892dadaec5e721a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to bring this smash hit spoken word show to
	 Newcastle&#33\; Come and see one of the most exciting and thought-provoki
	ng pieces of spoken word performance around&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Like yer po
	etry performed with a fast paced fusion of hip-hop\, laughter and tears?&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;Then it doesn’t get any better than this&#33\;\n\n \n\nAge 13+
	\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080308
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:El Bascioni with Hilal Dance Co in El Mizan
DTSTAMP:20071127T094842Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0835ead334bd0dc0579a62dee2ecd380@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:For Booking: www.treffpunkt-rotebuehlplatz.de \n\nOscillatio
	ns\, feature the new work of Suraya Hilal in collaboration with Choreograp
	her\, (&amp\; Artistic Director of the Iskandar Dance Co.) Alessandro el B
	ascioni. In this production Suraya is joined by two exellent dancers &amp\
	; the special Classicla Arab Trio Ensemble. This exciting new work boldly 
	explore the true meaning of the oscillations journey\, the swing of the pe
	ndulum\, the serch for equilibrium (El Mizan) in mind and body &amp\; in l
	ife.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Suraya Hilal&#39\;s work infuses the traditional with th
	e ideal\, heritage moulded to modernity\, the classical reinterpreted thro
	ugh originality. this production proposes that through finding equilibrium
	 in mind\, body and soul\, one can see a union of opposites\, a state beyo
	nd separation\, cultural identity melting with the universal and a sense o
	f inner freedom is found. \n\nSome press quote:\n\n&quot\;Suraya Hilal is 
	a choreographer of subtlety and high skill &amp\; a dancer of quality - an
	 exhilarating evening&quot\; THE TIMES\n\n&quot\;Hilal &amp\; El Bascioni 
	(..) elegant double forms\; supreme paired with descreet sensuality. (Rhei
	neshe Post)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Issy van Randwyck @ Pizza on the Park
DTSTAMP:20080229T100933Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:42092e29c87a5d6d46daa602131de056@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="emsparklerz":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Sunday Supper Club in aid of the NSPCC at Pizza on the P
	ark\, Knightsbridge\, Sunday 9th March from 7pm. Fabulous cabaret from Iss
	y van Randwyck\, Sarah Travis and Simon Slater and comedy from Howard Read
	 and Steve Day.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Expect the unexpected&#33\;&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;All for £15 per person excluding dinner.\nTable reservations from Martin
	 on 0207 596 3700 mdale@nspcc.org.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Something Wonderful
DTSTAMP:20080130T131705Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:76ba75e2fcdae75e278f46a5339f681b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Showbiz Pops":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Showbiz Pops Orchestra present &quot\;Something Wonderfu
	l&quot\;\, a gala concert of music by Rodgers &amp\; Hammerstein. 30 West 
	End musicians with guest stars Katy Secombe and Scott Davies perform music
	 from Oklahoma\, Carousel\, South Pacific\, Sound of Music\, King &amp\; I
	\, as well as the lesser known State Fair\, Allegro and Pipe Dream.\n\nPre
	sented in their original theatrical orchestrations by Robert Russell Benne
	tt\, this is a concert not to be missed.\n\nThe performance is at The Broa
	dway Theatre\, Catford Broadway\, London SE6\n\nTickets are available on-l
	ine at: www.broadwaytheatre.org.uk or Box Office: 020 8690 0002 Price: £17
	.50 / £15\n\nVisit our website for more information: www.showbizpops.biz
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080309T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shakespeare Youth Festival
DTSTAMP:20071204T123128Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fe07a8243fa5867f46f82134f864476e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Directed\, produced and performed by some of the UK’s most e
	xciting new young talent\, every night of the Shakespeare Youth Festival b
	rings you two young local theatre companies presenting their own unique in
	terpretations of Shakespeare. Expect romance\, blood\, lust and laughs all
	 in one evening.\n\n \n\n “I think this work is absolutely on the button&#
	33\; It allows young people to work together and to experiment with their 
	emotions\, exploring something which is out of their normal cultural mediu
	m. I can think of no other agenda which has so many spin offs as doing a y
	outh production of Shakespeare.” Jeremy Irons\n\n \n\nFollowing hard on th
	e success of the Shakespeare Schools Festival\, the UK&#39\;s largest yout
	h drama festival\, the Shakespeare Youth Festival is available to all 16 -
	 21 year olds across the UK. It gives young people the opportunity to set-
	up and run their own theatre company with complete creative ownership\, pe
	rforming a 45-minute abridged Shakespeare play on a professional stage. Pl
	ease visit www.syf.uk.com for more information and to see youth company li
	stings and webpages.\n\n \n\nDetails of participating companies and the pl
	ays chosen can also be obtained from the Ticket Office.\n\n \n\nAll ages\n
	\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080313
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares Late Night Cabaret (Loved-Up)
DTSTAMP:20080312T104414Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2091775a9970500557a025f032a46fb8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATRECARES - Putting HIV &amp\; AIDS centre stage\n\nHAVE 
	FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER M
	AKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nLATE NIGHT CHARITY FUNDRAISING CABARET\n\nFollo
	wing the success of WHEN YOU&#39\;VE GOT IT\, FLAUNT IT\,\n\nLOVE ME TENDE
	R\, HATE ME PLEASE\nA Loved-Up Cabaret\n\nTackling the pros and cons of th
	at thorny little think called &#39\;love&#39\; will be:\n\nAdele Anderson 
	(Fascinating Aida)\nDavid Bedella (Jerry Springer: The Opera)\nMichael Can
	twell (Mary Poppins)\nKerry Ellis (Wicked)\nShaun Escoffery (The Lion King
	)\nSimon Green\nBen James-Ellis (Hairspray)\nLeanne Jones (Hairspray)\nSho
	na Lindsay (Aspects of Love)\nLeon Lopez (Rent)\nJohn Owen-Jones (Les Mise
	rables)\nMalinda Parris (Parade)\nStuart Matthew Price (Parade)\nTim Roger
	s (Aspects of Love)\nHarriet Shore (Joseph - UK Tour)\nJonathan Stewart (J
	oseph)\n\nHosted by Richard Gauntlett\nMusical Director: Matt Brind\n\n(Th
	eatrecares reserves the right to amend performers and/or performances.)\n\
	nTRAFALGAR STUDIOS 1\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nPRICE: £20.00 (SPE
	CIAL OFFER - £15.00 - In advance only\, call and Quote &#39\;Stage Door Of
	fer&#39\;)\n\nTIME: 11.30pm (Bars Open from 10.30pm)\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Ph
	one: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios\nIn Pe
	rson: At The Box Office\n\nTheatrecares is a committee of Crusaid (Enterpr
	ises) Ltd Registered charity no. 1011718\nCrusaid (Enterprises) Ltd is reg
	istered in England and Wales no 2293506 Vat no. 649 771 389\nAll monies ra
	ised will be used for the purposes and activities of Theatrecares.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080317T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T101006Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:06dd4fcef1780e3424e8bf6c89e41ea1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Concert Hall\, Brighton Dome\n\n \n\nWeber Overture\, Oberon
	\n\nMendelssohn Violin Concerto\n\nVaughan Williams The Lark Ascending\n\n
	Sibelius Symphony No. 5\n\n \n\nFabien Gabel conductor\n\nFanny Clamagiran
	d violin\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £10-£32.50\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01273 7
	09709\n\nwww.brightondome.org\n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those
	 who are 8+. No Dress Code.\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120317T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shining City
DTSTAMP:20071204T123404Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:07ac20b99ebb2015999a06ab278f0413@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Emerald Isle meets The Sixth Sense in this riveting and 
	chilling urban ghost story from the multi-award winning author of The Weir
	\, Dublin Carol and The Seafarer.\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nAfter
	 leaving the priesthood\, Ian sets himself up as a therapist in Dublin. On
	e of his first clients is John who\, following the tragic death of his wif
	e in a car accident\, has repeatedly seen her ghostly figure. But surely i
	t must be his imagination…\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nThrough taut an
	d witty Irish banter\, hidden demons begin to surface.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The pl
	ay raises questions about the nature of spirituality as Ian starts to real
	ise that his life parallels John’s in many ways\, and that the “ghosts” of
	 his past may yet come back to haunt him too.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\nDescribed by The Daily Telegraph as ‘the finest dramatist of his genera
	tion’\, Conor McPherson flawlessly brings classical Irish storytelling int
	o a modern\, urban landscape.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This humorous\, haunting and fa
	scinating play will have you gripped right up to the shocking twist in the
	 tale.  Shining City has previously played to sell-out audiences in London
	\, Dublin and on Broadway.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n“Moving\, compassionate\, in
	genious and absolutely gripping... scenes that provoke great\, generous ga
	les of laughter\, others that send a shiver of fear down the spine.” Daily
	 Telegraph\n\n\n“I was blown away by Shining City.” The New York Times\n\n
	\n \n\nAge 14+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080326
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shining City
DTSTAMP:20071204T123506Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bcd09f00f545dafedddfafd7d4cbc187@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Emerald Isle meets The Sixth Sense in this riveting and 
	chilling urban ghost story from the multi-award winning author of The Weir
	\, Dublin Carol and The Seafarer.\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nAfter
	 leaving the priesthood\, Ian sets himself up as a therapist in Dublin. On
	e of his first clients is John who\, following the tragic death of his wif
	e in a car accident\, has repeatedly seen her ghostly figure. But surely i
	t must be his imagination…\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nThrough taut an
	d witty Irish banter\, hidden demons begin to surface.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The pl
	ay raises questions about the nature of spirituality as Ian starts to real
	ise that his life parallels John’s in many ways\, and that the “ghosts” of
	 his past may yet come back to haunt him too.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\nDescribed by The Daily Telegraph as ‘the finest dramatist of his genera
	tion’\, Conor McPherson flawlessly brings classical Irish storytelling int
	o a modern\, urban landscape.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This humorous\, haunting and fa
	scinating play will have you gripped right up to the shocking twist in the
	 tale.  Shining City has previously played to sell-out audiences in London
	\, Dublin and on Broadway.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n“Moving\, compassionate\, in
	genious and absolutely gripping... scenes that provoke great\, generous ga
	les of laughter\, others that send a shiver of fear down the spine.” Daily
	 Telegraph\n\n\n“I was blown away by Shining City.” The New York Times\n\n
	\n \n\nAge 14+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080327
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Highlights from the Oxford Lieder Festival
DTSTAMP:20080319T144642Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:35d5d7f0277f833ed66a51efee0a352d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Bushra":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Franz Schubert&nbsp\;&nbsp\;- Schwanengesang Lieder\n Hugo W
	olf - Eichendorff Lieder\n Maurice Ravel - selected songs\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;R
	alph Vaughan Williams - selected songs\n Bushra El-Turk - selected songs f
	rom The Nut Case of Songs\n \n Musicians in Residence at St John&#39\;s No
	tting Hill would like to present the award-winning David Stout and Sholto 
	Kynoch \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;to perform highlights from the Oxford Lieder Festiv
	al.\n \n £10/£8 conc. Pay at the door\n \n Venue Website: http://www.stjoh
	nsnottinghill.com/ \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Oxford Lieder Festival Website: http://
	www.oxfordlieder.co.uk/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080327T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Nothing to do with Love
DTSTAMP:20110310T145542Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9a459958306c4ce098f8b9bcca3a8110@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="LisaLollipop":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ILM Productions &amp\; Sunday Night Singers present “Nothing
	 to do with Love” an evening of contemporary Musical Theatre performed by 
	West End talent. Stars from Hairspray\, Wicked\, Evita\, Five Guys Named M
	oe\, Fame\, Dreamboats &amp\; Petticoats\, High School Musical &amp\; Hair
	 (to name a few) will appear at The Kite Theatre in High Wycombe (Holmers 
	Lane\, HP12 4QA) on Sunday 27th March 2011 at 7.30pm.\n\nTickets can be pu
	rchased by calling 01628 821165 or by e-mailing snstickets@hotmail.com.\n\
	nThey are £12 (£10 concessions) For more information on the show &amp\; ca
	st\, please visit www.sundaynightsingers.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110327
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shining City
DTSTAMP:20071204T123543Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:31db38e0cc2b1ad8be23f204a6dba87c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Emerald Isle meets The Sixth Sense in this riveting and 
	chilling urban ghost story from the multi-award winning author of The Weir
	\, Dublin Carol and The Seafarer.\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nAfter
	 leaving the priesthood\, Ian sets himself up as a therapist in Dublin. On
	e of his first clients is John who\, following the tragic death of his wif
	e in a car accident\, has repeatedly seen her ghostly figure. But surely i
	t must be his imagination…\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nThrough taut an
	d witty Irish banter\, hidden demons begin to surface.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The pl
	ay raises questions about the nature of spirituality as Ian starts to real
	ise that his life parallels John’s in many ways\, and that the “ghosts” of
	 his past may yet come back to haunt him too.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\nDescribed by The Daily Telegraph as ‘the finest dramatist of his genera
	tion’\, Conor McPherson flawlessly brings classical Irish storytelling int
	o a modern\, urban landscape.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This humorous\, haunting and fa
	scinating play will have you gripped right up to the shocking twist in the
	 tale.  Shining City has previously played to sell-out audiences in London
	\, Dublin and on Broadway.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n“Moving\, compassionate\, in
	genious and absolutely gripping... scenes that provoke great\, generous ga
	les of laughter\, others that send a shiver of fear down the spine.” Daily
	 Telegraph\n\n\n“I was blown away by Shining City.” The New York Times\n\n
	\n \n\nAge 14+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080328
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;That&#39\;s Entertainment&#39\; by Phil Preece
DTSTAMP:20100322T155337Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:51247ed82c8f8b91f7c1d81e989bb891@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artdeco":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:8.0pm at the Jermyn Street Theatre London. Tickets 15.00 and
	 12.00 (concessions) \n\nA double bill of back-stage- comedies by Phil Pre
	ece as staged by Nobdoy&#39\;s Perfect Productions.\n\nDirected by Paolo A
	llen.\n\nStarring Steve Humpherson\, Paul Findlay\, Della Allen and Stuart
	 Nicoll.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100328
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shining City
DTSTAMP:20071204T123638Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:79948af5307c5032cc63bc6e5797e25c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Emerald Isle meets The Sixth Sense in this riveting and 
	chilling urban ghost story from the multi-award winning author of The Weir
	\, Dublin Carol and The Seafarer.\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nAfter
	 leaving the priesthood\, Ian sets himself up as a therapist in Dublin. On
	e of his first clients is John who\, following the tragic death of his wif
	e in a car accident\, has repeatedly seen her ghostly figure. But surely i
	t must be his imagination…\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nThrough taut an
	d witty Irish banter\, hidden demons begin to surface.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The pl
	ay raises questions about the nature of spirituality as Ian starts to real
	ise that his life parallels John’s in many ways\, and that the “ghosts” of
	 his past may yet come back to haunt him too.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\nDescribed by The Daily Telegraph as ‘the finest dramatist of his genera
	tion’\, Conor McPherson flawlessly brings classical Irish storytelling int
	o a modern\, urban landscape.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This humorous\, haunting and fa
	scinating play will have you gripped right up to the shocking twist in the
	 tale.  Shining City has previously played to sell-out audiences in London
	\, Dublin and on Broadway.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n“Moving\, compassionate\, in
	genious and absolutely gripping... scenes that provoke great\, generous ga
	les of laughter\, others that send a shiver of fear down the spine.” Daily
	 Telegraph\n\n\n“I was blown away by Shining City.” The New York Times\n\n
	\n \n\nAge 14+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080329
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Depending on Chemicals: SherryBaby 2007
DTSTAMP:20090317T211218Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f4b0761c3baa375459e3de08fcfeb91f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS : SCREENING CONDITIONS AT LO
	NDON’S ICA\n\nScreening Conditions are film screenings and discussions led
	 by Andrea Sabbadini\, a psychoanalyst and writer on cinema and psychoanal
	ysis\, with guest speakers Michael Farrell.\nThe series\, which is organis
	ed by The Institute of Psychoanalysis\, takes place at the Institute of Co
	ntemporary Arts (ICA)\, Pall Mall in London.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nScreening Co
	nditions Cinema and psychoanalysis grew up together and have a complex and
	 fascinating relationship. Produced by The Institute of Psychoanalysis\, t
	he Screening Conditions series explores cinema from a psychoanalytic persp
	ective\, opening up debate about how individual films portray\, and are in
	fluenced by\, analytic concepts. The screenings feature guest speakers inc
	luding psychoanalysts\, actors and film historians and include an opportun
	ity for audience discussion.\n\nVenue: The Institute of Contemporary Arts\
	, The Mall\, London SW1\n\nNearest tube: Charing Cross\n\nTickets: £22\, £
	18 concessions\, Groups of 4 or more: £16 each.\n\nTo book and for further
	 information: The Institute of Psychoanalysis\, 112A Shirland Road\, Londo
	n W9 2EQ. Tel: 020 7563 5017 email: ann.glynn@iopa.org.uk\n\nWebsite: www.
	psychoanalysis.org.uk/cinema.htm\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090329T110000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:With a little help from my Friends
DTSTAMP:20090320T072425Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2671d9f83fdacb57684868ec8c5d9eea@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve Fortune":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Steve Balsamo\, Beverley Klein\, Alexandra Silber\, Jon Boyd
	on\, Tomm Coles\,Steve Fortune\, Barbara King\, Matthew Gould\, Vincent Pi
	rillo\, Amanda Minihan Graeme Kinniburgh and Burlesque artiste Tempest Ros
	e will all be appearing at Greenwich Theatre on Sunday 22nd March @ 7.30 i
	n this benefit concert for BTEC performing arts students studying Musical 
	Theatre at Negus@Plumstead Manor. Tickets are only £12 and are available f
	rom Greenwich Theatre on 020 8587755 for more information or to book onlin
	e go to&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Greenwich Theatre
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090322
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Charity Gala Performance of &#39\;Mogadishu&#39\;
DTSTAMP:20110315T101424Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2b042cfdf743c77a7fc91aa7b037b9a8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="TeachersupportJason":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Teacher Support Network is offering all teachers discounted 
	tickets for Vivienne Franzmann&#39\;s award winning play &#39\;Mogadishu&#
	39\; on 19 March 2011 in aid of the only charity supporting teachers.&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;The evening will include the opportunity to meet and talk with me
	mbers of teacher Support Network as well as key industry figures and watch
	 the play that everyone is talking about.\n\nTickets: £15 or £20 (or £10 w
	hen you order 10 tickets or more)Date: Saturday 19 March 2011 at 6:30pmLoc
	ation: Lyric Hammersmith\, london\, W6 0QLSuitable for 14+ / strong langua
	ge\n\nTo book your tickets\, call 020 7697 2754 now or for reviews and vid
	eos of the play\, go to www.teachersupport.info\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110319
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WOS Outing\, Little Shop
DTSTAMP:20070301T152143Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3cf050878a9bf50573e5e6e6c116b692@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="admin":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:5TH APRIL 2007- LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS@ Duke of York’s Theat
	re- £27.50\n\nIn the West End\, Alistair McGowan joins Sheridan Smith\, Pa
	ul Keating\, Barry James &amp\; Mike McShane in the cast of hit sci-fi mus
	ical spoof LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS\, Look out for the brand new design of A
	udrey II\, the carnivorous plant with an insatiable appetite&#33\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Thursday 5th April Free programme and post show cast reception.\n\nC
	lick here for details…\n\nhttp://www.whatsonst...=product&amp\;id=466
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070405T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Geoff Whitehorn makes a special guest appearance
DTSTAMP:20070404T102927Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:af6ad5c4a74385ffc61cf264e51f9428@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="layers":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This Thursday\, 5 April\, Geoff Whitehorn\, (guitarist who h
	as played with Procul Harum\, Bad Company\, Paul Rodgers and The Who) is m
	aking a special guest appearance at the Rose Morris Music London store on 
	Denmark Street. \n\nGeoff&#39\;s free how is part of an all day in store e
	vent for Organic handmade guitars. His performance begins at 6pm at the Ro
	se Morris Musical Instruments shop on Denmark Street\, London. \n\nFor mor
	e information on the special event please contact Rose Morris Musical Inst
	ruments on 0207 836 0991 or visit the website at http://www.proaudiostore.
	co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070405T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WOS Outing\, Treats
DTSTAMP:20070301T152236Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f62d1a1aef22e17ffbe0b03f63de9be6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="admin":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:12TH APRIL 2007 - TREATS @The Garrick Theatre- £25- Club Mem
	bers Only\n\n Doctor Who star Billie Piper makes her professional stage de
	but in Christopher Hampton’s darkly comic three-hander TREATS\, in which t
	wo very different men\, played by Kris Marshall (TV&#39\;s My Family) and 
	Laurence Fox (TV&#39\;s Lewis)\, vie for her affections. This is a very sp
	ecial opportunity to speak directly to these hot young stars of screen - a
	nd now stage&#33\; Join us on the 12th of April for this very special ‘tre
	at’.\n\nClick here for details…\n\nhttp://www.whatsonst...=product&amp\;id
	=468
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070412T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Arts Theatre Launch Party
DTSTAMP:20070405T173931Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6bdb553c2bfd4b2d1b6ed6b41fde7d0e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="patrickmyles":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ARTS THEATRE LAUNCH PARTY&#33\;\n\nFriday\, 13th April\, 8pm
	 – 3am\n\nArts Theatre\, Leicester Square\n\n\nJoin us for a spring launch
	 party at the newly refurbished Arts Theatre\, in the heart of the West En
	d. Live bands (jazz/funk/latin) will be playing downstairs in the bar\, wh
	ile the ground floor will be a chillout lounge with its own cocktail bar.\
	nDoors open at 8pm and we have a license till 3am. Entrance is £5\, no nee
	d to book just show up. Friends\, partners\, housemates\, etc all welcome&
	#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070413T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Swing it on Broadway - Oxford
DTSTAMP:20070402T144020Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:44f41c7434d864c0c44a08dfa4bcabf1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="van der blast":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join West End performer Alex Weatherhill (Chicago and The Pi
	rates of Penzance) and Ria Keen (Sweet Charity and West Side Story) as the
	y salute the stars of Broadway and the Kings of Swing in the intimate sett
	ing of The OFS Studio in Oxford.\n\nAct 1 will be full of those great belt
	ers and poignant ballads we all love. Act 2 will transport the audience to
	 a Jazz club as they are invited to sit back\, relax and soak up the atmos
	phere. Great standards\, toe tapping Swing numbers and some surprises in s
	tore&#33\;\n\nThis will be a van der blast presentation www.vanderblast.co
	.uk\n\nfor tickets see ticket master and for information see www.livenatio
	n.co.uk/OFS
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070420T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert
DTSTAMP:20070323T115508Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d3d3d1a9f02f73169c3acedc013925b0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert with guest soloist He
	len Moore.\n\nDate/Time: Friday 20th April 2007 7:30pm\nVenue: Village Hal
	l\, Main Road\, Westnewton\, Nr Aspatria\, Cumbria\nTickets: Available at 
	the door.\nContact:\nTel: 01946 63452\ne-mail: secretary@wmvc.co.uk\nWebsi
	te: wmvc.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070420T083000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20070301T172433Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b47c2f920715b782a8845a14a8a68796@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ticketyboo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you love theatre and are at a loose end on a Sunday after
	noon\, join us on this exciting walking tour of London’s famous &amp\; his
	torical Theatreland. Hear fascinating facts and amazing stories about Lond
	on’s most famous &amp\; important theatres. \nThe tour starts at 14:30 out
	side the Theatre Royal Drury Lane\, Catherine Street. The tour lasts for 2
	 hours and is given by Diane Burstein\, a London blue-badge guide. To book
	 a place\, call the Society of London Theatre on 020 7557 6700. The tour c
	osts £6 per person.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070429T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lola Montez
DTSTAMP:20071204T123728Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9820eab852b6fd04c1136d892b88e9d0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the Irish writer of Bedazzled\, this new play for Sprin
	g 2008 takes us around the globe on a comic ego trip\, reflecting the curr
	ent obsession with fame and celebrity culture. \n\n\n \nWhen family tighte
	n the noose around her freedom\, Lola fights back\, carving out a chaotic 
	life as one of the most notorious women of the 19th century.\n \n\nWritten
	 by Sylvia Cullen\n\nDirected by Gillian Hambleton \n\nDesigned by Michell
	e Huitson\n\n \n\nAge 13+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080401T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lola Montez
DTSTAMP:20071204T123809Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b74661a14b24c4c306b395edd8d2c94b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the Irish writer of Bedazzled\, this new play for Sprin
	g 2008 takes us around the globe on a comic ego trip\, reflecting the curr
	ent obsession with fame and celebrity culture. \n\n\n \nWhen family tighte
	n the noose around her freedom\, Lola fights back\, carving out a chaotic 
	life as one of the most notorious women of the 19th century.\n \n\nWritten
	 by Sylvia Cullen\n\nDirected by Gillian Hambleton \n\nDesigned by Michell
	e Huitson\n\n \n\nAge 13+\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080402T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:mean red spiders
DTSTAMP:20080411T201041Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5bc998308d4a3e5ee94a54b2bfb63f00@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="mean red spiders":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:www.meanredspider.co.uk&nbsp\;&nbsp\; at the derbyshire arms
	 buckland hollow \, ripley \, derbyshire . 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080419T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Aesop&#39\;s Fables
DTSTAMP:20080414T105204Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0c8764543c0339bae6e1d4e323d939f0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Three actors and a one-man-band combine with a host of colou
	rful characters to magically recreate the most enchanting stories ever tol
	d.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Fantastic family entertainment&#33\;\n\n Michael Morpurgo’
	s brand new retellings of Aesop’s Fables include The Hare And The Tortoise
	\, The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&amp\; The Boy Who Crie
	d Wolf.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n‘Charmed by these fabulous fables.&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;A real hit’&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Daily Mail&nbsp\;&nbsp\;* * * *\n\n‘Aesop’s Fabl
	es is the perfect example of how to entertain adults and children at the s
	ame time. This is one not to miss.’ * * * * * The List \n\n\n60 mins\n\nAg
	e 4+\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY)&nbsp\;&nbsp\; To book family tickets\, please cont
	act the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 
	34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080422T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100709Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b385c272ccf9765f03edcaf4d96e0e79@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nBeethoven Overture\, E
	gmont\n\nBeethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor)\n\nTchaikovsky Swan Lake
	 (excerpts)\n\n \n\nCarl Davis conductor\n\nMelvyn Tan piano\n\n \n\nTICKE
	TS: £12-£28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 412000\n\nwww.eastbourneth
	eatres.co.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No 
	Dress Code. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120422T160000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last South: Pursuit of the Pole
DTSTAMP:20080414T105653Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:64cd0f7e682d802fb39ed65dcca84979@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Two invincible explorers. One final conquest.\n\n This new d
	rama from a multiple Fringe First winning team charts the incredible journ
	ey of two of the world’s most revered explorers. Roald Amundsen and Captai
	n Robert Falcon Scott were heroes from a time when the world had just one 
	remaining corner to be conquered – the South Pole.\n\nBased on their actua
	l expedition diaries\, this show interweaves the two journeys into a thril
	ling story of adventure and extreme human endeavour\, transporting us to a
	n alien landscape as unimaginably hostile as it is awe-inspiring.\n\nThe j
	ourney ended in victory for just one team. But could the other cope with b
	eing ‘the last south’?\n\n‘Anyone who has loved stories such as Touching t
	he Void will find these two accounts wonderfully compelling.’ **** The Sco
	tsman\n\n‘There is much humour\, but it is their accounts of the return jo
	urneys that are the most poignant.’ **** Evening Standard\n\n70 mins\n\nAg
	e 10+\n\n\n\n2 for 1 tickets for under 18s and students&#33\; To book call
	 the box office on 0191 2 605 605.\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Offic
	e on 0191 2 605 605.\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcas
	tle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080425T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shadow Play
DTSTAMP:20080414T105313Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3bbdb2a9e3ee0790c725ae214b0caea7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An empty space: clean and bright and pristine. \nAdd light a
	nd sound and materials. \nA new world is waiting for us.\n\n Now we can be
	 explorers.\n\nShadow Play is inspired by the way children use play to inv
	estigate and understand the world around them. A vibrant mix of music\, da
	nce\, mime and design\, this show celebrates the natural creativity of chi
	ldren as we go on an exciting journey through a world of endless possibili
	ties.\n\nTravelling Light is well-known as an innovative creator of plays 
	for very young children\, and its work is admired around the world. Recent
	 tours include Cloudland\, Clown and Papa\, Please Get The Moon For Me.\n\
	n‘An absolutely charming theatrical adventure’&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Sunday Herald
	 \n\n\nAge 2 to 6\n\n£8 (£25 FAMILY)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; To book f
	amily tickets\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-
	round.com\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080427T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares: West End Rocks
DTSTAMP:20080408T225858Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0a338c6db13ecb4ca1f1b50b7e444de1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATRECARES - Putting HIV &amp\; AIDS centre stage\n\nHAVE 
	FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER M
	AKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nWEST END ROCKS\n\nThe band features stars from 
	some of your favourite West End Shows\, including Adriano Agostino (Mamma 
	Mia&#33\;)\, Joseph Attenborough (Dickens Unplugged)\, Paul Ayres (Jersey 
	Boys)\, Chris Gardner\, Ben Heathcote (Mamma Mia&#33\;)\, Cassidy Janson (
	Wicked)\, Jon Robyns (Les Miserables)\, Oliver Tompsett (Wicked) and Rebec
	ca Trehearn (Dirty Dancing).\n\nMadame Jo Jo&#39\;s has played host to man
	y infamous bands including Bloc Party\, Kings of Leon\, Scissor Sisters an
	d The Killers. Our band will be adding to this list\, playing an eclectic 
	set of covers ranging from Are You Gonna Go My Way and Hold The Line\, to 
	More Than Words and Hallelujah.\n\n(Theatrecares reserves the right to ame
	nd performers and/or performances.)\n\nMADAME JO JO&#39\;S\n8-10 Brewer St
	reet\nSoho\nLondon\nW1F 0SE\n\nPRICE: £15.00 \n\nTIME: 8.00pm (Doors Open 
	from 7.30pm)\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Phone: 020 7395 7528\nOn the door: Subject
	 to availability\n\nTheatrecares is a committee of Crusaid (Enterprises) L
	td Registered charity no. 1011718\nCrusaid (Enterprises) Ltd is registered
	 in England and Wales no 2293506 Vat no. 649 771 389\nAll monies raised wi
	ll be used for the purposes and activities of Theatrecares.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080427T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Ballad of Resurrection Bob -local history show
DTSTAMP:20130402T104537Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:0b76c35aebe2eda448a5bb988986bd9e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Laura / South Devon Player":david@whatsonstage
	.com
DESCRIPTION:Press release \n\nThe Ballad of Resurrection Bob&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;- Local history theatre show in Torbay\nBrixham\, Devon\, UK\nApril 27th
	 2013\n\nAbout the show: \nIn past centuries\, smuggling of silks\, tobacc
	o and brandy\, was rife along the coasts of the Southwest\, and the smuggl
	ers invented ever more creative\, and in some cases very humourous tactics
	 to evade the law.\nIn the case of &ldquo\;Resurrection&rdquo\; Bob Elliot
	t\, he faked his own death in order to transport contraband to Totnes\, un
	der the noses of the coastguards\, in a very large coffin. Later that nigh
	t\, the story tells\, the local coastguards encountered Bob on the highway
	\, and were convinced that they had seen a ghost.\nFrom this escapade\, Bo
	b earned his nickname of &ldquo\;Resurrection Bob&rdquo\;.\n\nThe Smuggler
	s Hotel\, in Brixham town centre\, is said to have been where Bob lived\, 
	at the time of the escapade\, and indeed\, that is how the hotel earned it
	s name.\n\nAbout the group\nIn the summer of 2012 The South Devon Players 
	were filmed for a BBC 2 programme\, performing a clip of their upcoming 20
	13 production The Ballad Of Resurrection Bob\, the humourous true story of
	 a 19th century smuggler\, in the Devon fishing port of&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Brixh
	am\, where the theatre company is based.\nThis award-winning non-profit co
	mmunity theatre company primarily specialises in bringing to life the hist
	ory and legends of the county of Devon\, in newly researched and written s
	hows. We mainly specialise in shows about local history\, but sometimes ex
	pand to wider historical events as well. We are family friendly\, lively a
	nd welcoming to all who wish to be involved in theatre at any level. In th
	e past\, members have gone on to perform in major feature films\, and trai
	n at RADA. Our membership ranges from age 10 to 65\, and from professional
	 performers to complete beginners\, all of whom work as part of a team to 
	create new exciting shows which are then brought to our local community.\n
	\nBrixham- Saturday April 27th\, matinee and evening\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; at the C
	hristian Community Centre\, Fore Street (town centre)\, Brixham Tickets &p
	ound\;4 / &pound\;2.50 concs\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;Matinee - Doors open 3pm (show at 3.30pm)\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Evening - Doors open 7pm (show at 7.3
	0pm)\n \n\nAll show dates and ticket details on our website at http://sout
	hdevonplayers.weebly.com \, or at our social networks: Twitter (sdevonplay
	ers) or our facebook account (sdevonplayers)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130427T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stratford Scripts
DTSTAMP:20090324T231720Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a21d7f2fd90cc6076e9bb8c836234324@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="CliveP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Stratford Scripts - http://sites.google....tratfordscripts&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;www.stratford-circus.com\n\n&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;From a police cell to a local politician&#39\;s offi
	ce. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Out of church\, under the circus big-top and in a Caribb
	ean village.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;From the fame factor
	 to a French forest.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Seven new 
	plays and film script extracts - to be read&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Includes &nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Limelight by Paul Cole\n\n[post=&quot\;http://sites.google.com/site/
	stratfordscripts/Home/sonias-man&quot\;]Sonia&#39\;s Man by Jasmine Huggin
	s[/post]The Luminosity of Shooting Stars &amp\; Lonely Hearts and Lions by
	 Mark Khalifa\n\nHollow the Leader by Clive Power\n\n\nStratford Circus\, 
	Theatre Square\, Stratford\, London E15 1BX\n7pm\, Saturday 4 April 2009 \
	n\nTickets - £3&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Box office - 020 827
	9 1015 \n www.stratford-circus.com\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090404T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Oh The Thinks You Can Think
DTSTAMP:20091208T200506Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:455705e1a29855d4721fe404af6d9837@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Talent Productions":david@whatsonstage.
	com
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Memories – London&#39\;s Forgotten 
	Musicals\, Hidden Talent Productions return to the Battersea Barge in Spri
	ng 2010 to present Manhattan Melodies\, our 2010 cabaret season presenting
	 the music of four prolific writer/composers from in and around Manhattan 
	in New York City. Tickets are now on sale for S&#39\;Wonderful. Casting fo
	r Oh The Thinks You Can Think&#33\; to be announced shortly.\n\n\nS&#39\;W
	ONDERFUL – The Music Of George Gershwin \nSunday 7th February 2010\, 8pm (
	Doors open at 7pm)\n\nTICKETS ON SALE HERE \n\n\nOH\, THE THINKS YOU CAN T
	HINK – The Music Of Ahrens &amp\; Flaherty \nSunday 4th April 2010\, 8pm (
	Doors open at 7pm) \n\n\nMAGIC TO DO – The Music Of Stephen Schwartz \nSun
	day 6th June 2010\, 8pm (Doors open at 7pm) 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100404T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:PS @ Jermyn Street Theatre
DTSTAMP:20090325T181338Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ba52b9f2ba7a8e314a4cff22a04a09b5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Iles":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:PS @ Jermyn Street Theatre …where West End leads emerging ta
	lent\n\nJoin us for an hour of songs and repartee as stars of the West End
	 introduce emerging talent to the cabaret arena. PS @ Jermyn Street Theatr
	e is a new venture designed with the specific premise of encouraging and i
	ntroducing artists new to the cabaret arena via established performers or 
	those currently appearing in the West End.\n\nWith Claire Burt\n\nTickets 
	£15.00\n\nPre show bar from 10.30pm\n\nShow starts 10.45pm\n\n&quot\;Let&#
	39\;s get some cabaret happening&#33\; Jermyn Street is a great venue... g
	reat location\, intimate... I love it there.&quot\; ALI JIEAR\n\nCall the 
	Box Office on 0207 287 2875\nwww.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090423T234500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sitcom Saturday @ Westminster Reference Library&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20110410T125304Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1a8e1ec887df280681f8fad3fc33d0ba@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theatreandfun":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: Put A Smile On Your With Sitcom Saturday&#33\;  \nhttp://ww
	w.realdealtheatre.org.uk\n \nYes\, RealDeal Theatre sitcoms started their 
	lives at Westminster&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Reference Library playing to packed audi
	ences and all aboard the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;RealDeal Theatre Tour Bus are excite
	d to be coming back once more to&nbsp\;&nbsp\;this wonderful galleried spa
	ce rounding off our tour&#33\; \n\nSo come along - it&#39\;s free and fun&
	#33\;\n\nWestminster Reference Library\, home to a Performing Arts library
	\, on the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;site of Sir Isaac Newton&#39\;s house - and now a n
	ew scientific theory -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;where Sitcom Saturday starts\, it must
	 come round again&#33\; \n\nThree new live sitcoms for all ages\, followed
	 by a Q&amp\;A on creating&nbsp\;&nbsp\;new situation comedy. And refreshm
	ents served too&#33\; All for free&#33\;\n\nTo book a seat please email:\n
	 rblack1@westminster.gov.uk or ring 020 7641 5250\n\nHave a laugh  and dis
	cover a London library&#33\; \n\nPut A Smile On Your Face With Sitcom Satu
	rday @ Westminster Reference Library&#33\; 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110416T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heart &amp\; Music at Trestle Arts Base\, St Albans
DTSTAMP:20110415T105744Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:79f675bf72d85c2788ecc11034078d3a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="seanaydon":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:For one night only\, MProductions and Trestle Arts Base pres
	ents an evening of entertainment that clashes some of the best loved music
	al hits with the newest work in music theatre\; expect to be dazzled by tu
	nes from ‘Hair’ and ‘Into the Woods’ to ‘A New Brain’\, ‘Shrek’ and even s
	ome ‘Glee’ favourites. Open a bottle with your friends\, sit back and enjo
	y a relaxing\, spring evening.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\nFeaturing our live
	 band &#39\;Almost Unheard&#39\; and students from &#39\;Central School of
	 Speech and Drama&#39\; and &#39\;Manchester School of Theatre&#39\; (alon
	gside some of our best local talent&#33\;) we promise you&#39\;ll leave hu
	mming a tune or two. \n\n\n\n\n\nCast includes - Stevee Davies\, Cara Rodf
	ord\, Laura Mould\, Jamie Sheasby\, Carl Giacone\, Sean Aydon\, Lauren Osb
	ourn &amp\; Joella Temper. \n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday 30th April 2011 \n\n\nDoor
	s open 7.30pm/Show 8pm\n\n\n\n\n\nPrices: \n\n\nSingle Ticket - £8.00 \n\n
	\nTable Ticket - £40.00 (seats 6 people)\n\n\n2 Tables - £60.00 (Seats 12 
	People)\n\n\n\n\n\nBook online via www.trestle.org.uk or call the Box Offi
	ce on 01727 850950.\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110430T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T101113Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:02bf451197a2aecf2455bc63b8f8623b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Concert Hall\, Brighton Dome\n\n \n\nMendelssohn Overture\, 
	Ruy Blas\n\nBeethoven Piano Concerto No. 1\n\nTchaikovsky Symphony No. 4\n
	\n \n\nYan Pascal Tortelier conductor\n\nHong Xu piano\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £1
	0-£32.50\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01273 709709\n\nwww.brightondome.or
	g\n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No Dress Code.\
	n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120421T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:PTAOS present Crazy for You
DTSTAMP:20070301T132306Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1f49c0d0ff4d5d7fc117fcdb1f7a14bd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="johnll1":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Port Talbot Amateur Operatic Society perform the Gershwin mu
	sical Crazy for You at the Princess Royal Theatre Port Talbot from 16th to
	 21st April 2007. For further information or to purchase tickets please em
	ail John Llewellyn at john.llewellyn@wao.gov.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070416T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070423T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whipping it Up at The Bridewell Theatre
DTSTAMP:20100326T173245Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ff52b0c7b7e2d23aacb5f06249670fa2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sue Brodie":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whipping It Upby Steve ThompsonTo be performed at the Bridew
	ell Theatre between 13th and 17th April.The winning party rules the countr
	y\, but who rules the winning party?House of Cards meets Yes Minister meet
	s The Thick of It.\nIt&#39\;s the very near future\; the Conservatives are
	 back in power... with a slim majority of three.\nFive rebel backbenchers 
	are on the loose\, the PM is away playing golf with the President\, and th
	e Opposition Chief Whip is playing her most deceptive hand in an undeclare
	d dirtiest tricks competition.\nTwists and double-bluffs fall over each ot
	her in this &quot\;vitriolic political comedy that makes the average allig
	ator pond look like a health spa&quot\; (Sunday Times). \n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100413T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100419T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sex\, Drugs\, Therapy and Mayhem
DTSTAMP:20090321T114701Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e56220b75704fb2aeb784718c9ccf1af@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sex drives everything\, or so Freud thought. But is that suc
	h a bad thing?\n\nAsk Maggie\, a middle aged West Indian manager of a drug
	s and alcohol rehab who delights in sexual fantasies about black\, hollywo
	d film stars. After ten years in her post\, Maggie has suddenly returned t
	o drinking with a vengeance. Hard nosed\, Benadette from Northen Ireland i
	s the rehabs best counsellor\, she&#39\;s doing all she can to hold Maggie
	 and the rehab together. But the governors are bailing out and the police 
	are moving in. And all as the Reverend Barley arrives with thousands of po
	unds of funding. \n\nAsian\, with an upper class\, crystyal cut accent\, A
	ntara is a new trainee counsellor who fancies Ashley\, another counsellor\
	, a white Southern English wimp. Ashley&#39\;s crude\, sexually fixated re
	hab client Sean is causing the havoc bringing the rehab to its knees. \n\n
	This hilarious comedy has a very dark sting in its tail. After its premier
	e in Hoxton\, the play transfers to the Henley Fringe Festival 22nd - 25th
	 July\, 2009. \n\nwww.sexdrugstherapyandmayhem.webeden.co.uk \n\nComment o
	n playwriting by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original\, major w
	ork..&quot\; Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your work to L
	iverpool?&#33\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conc
	eived\, inventive in character and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..su
	rprsing at every twist and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;..delicious
	ly disorinetating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying
	\, fiercely intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090420T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090429T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sex\, Drugs\, Therapy and Mayhem
DTSTAMP:20090321T112400Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:866f6f6dc587bd862183ec7d5ea05cb5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sex drives everything\, or so Freud thought. But is that suc
	h a bad thing?\n\nAsk Maggie\, a middle aged West Indian manager of a drug
	s and alcohol rehab who delights in sexual fantasies about black\, hollywo
	d film stars. After ten years in her post\, Maggie has suddenly returned t
	o drinking with a vengeance. Hard nosed\, Benadette from Northen Ireland i
	s the rehabs best counsellor\, she&#39\;s doing all she can to hold Maggie
	 and the rehab together. But the governors are bailing out and the police 
	are moving in. And all as the Reverend Barley arrives with thousands of po
	unds of funding. \n\nAsian\, with an upper class\, crystyal cut accent\, A
	ntara is a new trainee counsellor who fancies Ashley\, another counsellor\
	, a white Southern English wimp. Ashley&#39\;s crude\, sexually fixated re
	hab client Sean is causing the havoc bringing the rehab to its knees. \n\n
	This hilarious comedy has a very dark sting in its tail. After its premier
	e in Hoxton\, the play transfers to the Henley Fringe Festival 22nd - 25th
	 July\, 2009. \n\nComment on playwriting by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..te
	rrific\, original\, major work..&quot\; Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are 
	you bringing your work to Liverpool?&#33\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC 
	Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceived\, inventive in character and theme..&quot
	\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surprsing at every twist and turn..&quot\; Soho T
	heatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously disorinetating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#3
	3\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, fiercely intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazi
	ne\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090420T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090429T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Spend Spend Spend - Loughborough Town Hall - ESNA
DTSTAMP:20070221T123924Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:76902cd10c35a51c80ac5fc685b44f5f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Out In The Sticks":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Spend Spend Spend charts the comedy\, the tragedy and the lo
	ve story that is the legend of Viv Nicholson.\n\nWhen Castleford couple Vi
	v &amp\; Keith won the football pools in 1961 Viv told the Press she would
	 spend\, spend\, spend. Her rags to riches and back to rags story\, takes 
	her through five husbands\, fast cars\, bankruptcy and booze.\n\nThis fabu
	lous award-winning musical bombards the audience with a dazzling mixture o
	f exuberance\, despair\, triumph and tragedy. The show follows Viv happily
	 torn from her northern mining roots into the splendour of Garforth\, New 
	York and then well and truly back again.\n\nTold in flashback by Viv from 
	the salon where she worked\, the story\, follows her from being a rauncy\,
	 restless 16 year old through to the pools win and the tragic events that 
	followed.\n\n\nwww.loughboroughtownhall.co.uk/\n\nTickets £7.50-£10.00\n\n
	7.30pm
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070424T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070430T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Red Balloon - Royal Opera House On The Road
DTSTAMP:20090217T124948Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7d65a853b959567c48974001f271b926@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This April\, an original dance piece created by award winnin
	g choreographer Aletta Collins\, glides in to the New Wolsey Theatre\, Ips
	wich. Collins has created an enchanting new work especially for young peop
	le based on Albert Lamorisse&#39\;s cult film and children&#39\;s story\, 
	Le Ballon Rouge (Palme d&#39\;Or\, Cannes Film Festival\, 1956).\n\n&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The dream-like dance combines adventure\, charm and 
	excitement\, while exploring the innocence of childhood and cruelty of oth
	ers. The joyous evocation of a 1950s Parisian childhood is brought alive t
	hrough Collin&#39\;s acclaimed choreography and a new score commissioned b
	y the Royal Opera House\, by composers Mieko Shimizu and Peter Morris\, sp
	ecialists in scoring for dance\, theatre and film. Previous work includes 
	music composition for BBC and Channel 4 productions\, television commercia
	ls for Ford and Yves Saint Lauren&#39\;s final show for Paris fashion week
	.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Thursday 23 – Saturday 25 April 7pm Matinee: Saturday 
	2.30pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The New Wolsey Theatre\, Ipswich\n\nTickets: £7.95 - £
	12.95 (Saturday matinee £7.95)\n\nBox office: 01473 295900 or book online 
	at www.wolseytheatre.co.uk\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090423T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090427T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:So Jest End
DTSTAMP:20090305T174306Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d48d62855bda82102a67eb99702aefac@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="everythingisrent":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:SO JEST END\, the hit comedy show that uses parody\, in its 
	tongue-in-cheek celebration of the West End’s most popular musicals\, will
	 host a special Gala Performance in aid of Theatre Mad and the Mercury Pho
	enix Trust on Thursday 23 April\, before a run at The New Players Theatre 
	with an aim to make So Jest End one of the top comedy events for theatrica
	l escapism in the capital.\n\n\nSo Jest End is devised and directed by GAR
	RY LAKE  (currently playing ‘Pop’ in We Will Rock You).\n\n \n\nThe show w
	ill be narrated by PAUL NICHOLAS \, (known to theatre audiences for his ma
	ny leading roles\, as well the loveable role of ‘Vince’ in the BAFTA award
	 winning Just Good friends)  The cast includes West End Stars: Rachel Tuck
	er (BBC1’s I’d Do Anything)\, Jon Boydon (We Will Rock You)\, Louise Dearm
	an (Evita)\, Ian Carlyle (We Will Rock You). Special guests will include I
	an Kelsey (ITV1’s Emmerdale\, Chicago) and Sandra Marvin (Hairspray). \n\n
	 \n\nSo Jest End’s creative team include: Musical Director - Gareth Ellis&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;(Wicked) as well as accomplished choreographer - Rebecca Howe
	ll (Billy Elliot\, La Cage Aux Folles)\n\n \n\nSo Jest End is supporting T
	heatreMAD as well as The Mercury Phoenix Trust who will receive a donation
	 of proceeds from this production. Formed by original founders and volunte
	ers of West End Cares and Theatrecares\, TheatreMAD is the theatre industr
	y&#39\;s new independent charity established to support those people facin
	g hardship as a result of HIV\, AIDS and other long-term conditions.\n\n \
	n\nSince 1992 the Mercury Phoenix Trust have been responsible for donating
	 more than £8 million in the fight against AIDS making over 600 grants to 
	charities worldwide. Immediately after the death of Freddie Mercury from A
	IDS related causes in London on 24th November 1991\, the remaining members
	 of Queen and their manager Jim Beach took the decision to raise money and
	 awareness about AIDS in his memory.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n \n\nSo Jest End is 
	pleased to announce their media partner for the show\, whatsonstage.com. W
	hatsonstage.com has been named one of the top 100 websites in the world by
	 Internet Magazine and the Daily Mail. It comprises a listings database of
	 some 5\,500-plus performances nationwide\, as well as unrivalled theatre 
	news\, reviews\, first night photos\, podcasts\, video footage\, interview
	s\, gossip\, blogs\, ticket offers\, competitions and lively discussion bo
	ards. More than 100\,000 theatregoers subscribe to the site’s weekly email
	 newsletter.\n\n \n\nSo Jest End will perform at The New Players Theatre:\
	n\n \n\n&quot\;The New Players Theatre is one of London&#39\;s hidden gems
	. Huddled beneath the arches of Charing Cross\, it is a real variety house
	\, you never quite know what to expect from them next&quot\; Kate Jackson 
	• Whatsonstage.com\n\n \n\n\n\nThursday 23 – Saturday 25 April\n\n \n\nThu
	rsday 23 April - Gala Performance\n\nTickets:\n\nTop-Price - £25 including
	 a pre-show reception (drinks\, canapés\, special guests)\n\nStandard - £1
	8.50\n\n\nFriday 24 and Saturday 25 April\n\nAll tickets: £18.50\n\n\n \nA
	ll performances 11pm\n\n\n\nNew Players Theatre\n\nThe Arches\n\nVilliers 
	Street\n\nLondon\nWC2N 6NG\n\n \n\nwww.ticketweb.co.uk\n\nBox Office c/o S
	ohoTheatre:020 7478 0100\n(Booking fee applies)\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nBecome a
	 So Jest End Friend - www.facebook.com/pages/So-Jest-End/41491700594?ref=t
	s
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090423T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090427T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Into the Woods
DTSTAMP:20080204T230216Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c64b2ab2f96791e465077919c888d59c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present \n\nINTO THE WOODS\nBy Stephen Sondhe
	im \n\nDate: Wednesday 9th to Saturday 12th April&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTime: Per
	formances nightly at 7.45pm\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.45pm\nVenue: Ar
	thur Cotterell Theatre\, Kingston College\, Kingston Hall Road\, Kingston\
	n(accessible by buses and trains to Kingston town centre)\nTickets: £14 / 
	£12 concessions (OAPs\, unemployed and under 16s)\nBox Office: 07941 448 6
	89\nEmail: cygnetplayers@hotmail.com\nWebsite: www.cygnetplayers.com \n\nA
	bout the show\n\nAn ambivalent Cinderella\, a bloodthirsty Little Red Ridi
	nghood\, a Prince Charming with a roving eye\, a Giant\, and a Witch…who r
	aps&#33\; Not the content of your traditional fairytale\, but all at home 
	in this classic musical by Stephen Sondheim. \n\nInto the Woods tells the 
	tale of a Baker and his Wife who embark on a quest to break the curse that
	 has rendered them childless. But what risks and rewards lurk among those 
	trees? \n\nFull of extraordinary music and fabled characters\, this is a b
	ewitching tale of comedy\, tragedy\, choices and friendship. \n\nWould you
	 hazard all to get your ultimate desire? What would happen if you actually
	 got what you wished for\, but didn’t care how you got it? And is happily 
	ever after the end\, or just the beginning? \n\nJoin Cygnet Players in goi
	ng Into the Woods to find out&#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080409T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080414T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Bench
DTSTAMP:20080403T230343Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8677e5dee7c68718564ea08ba0b75362@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Joanna":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Albino Injun &amp\; Spark Plug Productions present\n\n THE B
	ENCH\nby Joe O&#39\;Byrne\n\nA tramp sleeps on it...\n Someone takes pictu
	res of kids on it...\n A girl has drawn on it...\n Two scroats plan a burg
	lary on it...\n A couple shag on it...\n A boxer skives on it...\n War vet
	erans reminisce on it...\n But who haunts it...?\n\n It&#39\;s just a benc
	h in the park. The one by the war memorial. A boxer\, his trainer\, a thie
	f\, a fake medium\, a tramp\, a paedophile\, an artist\, a widow\, and a g
	host. They&#39\;ve all sat on this bench at least once this year.\n\n Befo
	re the end of the year\, someone will die on it...\n\n The Bench. A comedy
	 of love\, life and loss...&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nCast: Clyve Bonelle\, Ian Cu
	rley\, Stella Grundy\, Greg Kelly\, Ste Myott and Erin Shanagher. \n\nVENU
	E: Studio Salford (The King&#39\;s Arms\, 11 Bloom Street\, Salford M3 6AN
	)\nDATES: Wednesday 9th to Saturday 12th April\nTIME: 8pm\nTICKETS: £7/£5 
	(all £5 on Wednesday 9th April)\nBOOKING DETAILS: www.studiosalford.com\n\
	nI know that both this play&#39\;s writer/director\, Joe O&#39\;Byrne\, an
	d the whole cast have been giving their absolute all (and that&#39\;s a ve
	ry talented &#39\;all&#39\;&#33\;) in bringing this play to life\, and so 
	I&#39\;m sure that if you&#39\;re booking to see this\, you&#39\;re in for
	 a real treat of a night ahead.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080409T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080414T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:RENT
DTSTAMP:20090201T011535Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6873b6648d415d960814731650f58df5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Elinor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Puccini&#39\;s La Bohème\, RENT tells the story 
	of a group of young artists in 1990s New York as they struggle to fulfil t
	heir aspirations against a backdrop of poverty and the AIDS epidemic. Jona
	than Larson&#39\;s powerful rock score drives this inspirational tale of l
	ove\, betrayal and hope - and ultimately the celebration that there is &#3
	9\;no day but today&#39\;. This multi-award winning musical captured the h
	earts and spirits of a generation when it opened on Broadway thirteen year
	s ago\, and had continued to move and enthuse audiences across the globe e
	ver since. \n\n7th - 11th April 2009\, 7.30pm\nArthur Cotterell Theatre\, 
	Kingston Hall Road\, \nKingston-upon-Thames\, KT1 2AQ\n\nTickets: £13/£10 
	(concessions)\n\nPhone bookings: 020 8310 0478 (from 1st Feb)\n\nOnline bo
	okings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/mmtc
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090407T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090413T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Semblance of Madness&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20090325T181553Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3fa3c5e1a24daa22f7e39479036dcc71@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Iles":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An evening of theatre at The Blakehay Theatre\, Weston-super
	-Mare\, just two nights\; Wednesday 8th April and Thursday 9th April\n\n- 
	Her Big Chance by Alan Bennett\n\n- Semblance of Madness by John H Newmeir
	\n\nPlus wine and cheese in the usual Blakehay Actors&#39\; Company style&
	#33\;\n\nTickets £7.50\nCurtain Up: 19:30
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090408T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090411T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whiter than Snow
DTSTAMP:20090303T115715Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:501745fe819b78ab8bfd0a3d433853c4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwall":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whiter than Snow at The North Wall Arts Centre\, Oxford\n\nG
	raeae\, in association with Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company\nWritten 
	by Mike Kenny\nIn a far off\, war torn land\, the Frantz family struggle t
	o tour their latest\, greatest production of Snow White. All is not well -
	 the leading lady has eloped with the Prince\, they are down to four dwarv
	es and the show starts in five minutes. Frieda is begging to play Snow Whi
	te\, but thanks to her Dad Otto\, she&#39\;s staying Grumpy...\nSuddenly O
	tto&#39\;s vision vision of the perfect Snow White turns up hiding amongst
	 the moth balls: his prayers are answered. But soon it becomes clear that 
	the new Snow White is too good\, too clever and well\, just too perfect. A
	s families in the area dissapear\, soldiers close in and\, with their back
	s against the wall\, the Frantz troupe fall in disarray.\nUncompromising\,
	 engaging and sharp as a knife\, this is more than a fairy tale. Whiter th
	an Snow takes you through dangerous and shifting landscapes rooted in hist
	ory but told with humour\, honesty and attitude.\n\nThe Company \nGraeae i
	s the UK&#39\;s foremost disabled-led theatre company\, with an enviable r
	eputation for producing thrilling\nand innovative work. Graeae creates ima
	ginative and exciting productions of both classic and newly-commissioned t
	heatre. All performances are accessible to deaf and visually impaired memb
	ers of the audience.\n\nSchool&#39\;s performances: Wednesday 1st April 10
	:30am\, 1:30pm Group rate for schools: £6\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thursday&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;3rd April 10:30am\, 1:30pm Group rate for schools: £6\nOther perfor
	mances:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nFriday 3rd April 7:30p
	m- this performance is audio described via headset and captioned by stage 
	set\nSaturday 4th April 2:30pm and 7:30pm\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n
	Tickets and booking information\n£10 (£7 concession rate)\nTel: 01865 319 
	450\nBook online: www.thenorthwall.com\nThe North Wall Arts Centre\nSouth 
	Parade\nOxford\nOX2 7NN
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090401T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090406T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Titfield Thunderbolt (Ealing\, London)
DTSTAMP:20090326T141658Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b5abaa9669b1eefaeb3390595d03bd57@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaufort Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Titfield Thunderbolt (Ealing\, London)\n\nThe Beaufort P
	layers are delighted to be one of the first amateur drama groups to stage 
	The Titfield Thunderbolt by Philip Goulding\, based on an original Ealing 
	Comedy screenplay. Set in the 1950s\, it is a comedy about a group of vill
	agers trying to prevent British Railways from closing the fictional Titfie
	ld branch line. \n\nDate / times\n\nThursday 2 April – 8pm (doors open 7.3
	0pm)\n\nFriday 3 April – 8pm\n\nSaturday 4 April – 2.30pm (doors open 2pm)
	\; 8pm\n\n \n\nTickets and booking information\n\nPrice: £8\n\nBox office:
	 0208 993 2532\, http://www.russellgillman.co.uk/beaufortplayers/boxoffice
	/\n\nVenue: Church of the Ascension Hall\, Beaufort Road\, Ealing\, London
	 W5
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090402T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090406T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our House - The Musical
DTSTAMP:20100310T154722Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:def11e1c787cc4ee07e263a2c7ff3ec9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Jo Hudson":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Vallé Theatre Company\, in Cheshunt\, Herts\, will be on
	e of the first groups in the UK to perform Our House\, the smash-hit music
	al based on the music of 80s pop band\, Madness. The production will take 
	place on 3 and 4 April 2010 at the Broxbourne Civic Hall\, Herts.\n\n \n\n
	Our House is set in Camden\, North London and follows the story of Joe Cas
	ey who\, on the night of his sixteenth birthday\, takes Sarah\, the girl o
	f his dreams\, out on their first date.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In an effort to impre
	ss her with bravado\, he breaks into a building site. The police turn up\,
	 at which point Joe’s life splits into two: the Good Joe\, who stays to fa
	ce the consequences and Bad Joe\, who flees. The action follows Joe throug
	h two versions of his future – showing how one crucial decision can affect
	 the rest of your life.\n\n \n\nA touching tale of life and love\, heartbr
	eak and comedy\, right and wrong\, the musical is bursting with non-stop h
	its\, including Baggy Trousers\, House Of Fun\, Driving In My Car and of c
	ourse\, the classic It Must Be Love.\n\n \n\nTickets are available from th
	e Valle Academy box office by calling 01992 622862\, or online at www.vall
	eacademy.co.uk.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100403T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100406T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Disneys High School Musical onstage in LONDON
DTSTAMP:20070530T143440Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8e9e8a0de400a4c2d5983467edc8e8cb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="SideShow Phil":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following their recent record breaking run at the Kenneth Mo
	re Theatre in Ilford\, Sideshow Youth Theatre Company’s production of Disn
	ey’s High School Musical moves on to Stratford Circus.\n\nTroy Bolton is h
	ead of the basketball team but also head over heels in love with Gabrielle
	 Montez the new girl in school. Follow the two as they try to convince the
	ir friends\, and the rest of the school\, that they are destined to sing t
	heir hearts out\, reach for the stars and be together forever.\n\nThis mus
	ical has broken records across the world over recent months and\, the film
	 upon which it is based\, is one of the biggest selling DVD&#39\;s of all 
	time. Featuring all the characters and songs from the hit TV movie includi
	ng &quot\;Breaking Free&quot\;\, &quot\;Bop to the Top&quot\; and of cours
	e &quot\;We’re All In This Together&quot\; you will be dancing in the aisl
	es to this feel good musical smash \n\nDates: Friday 01 to Sunday 03 June 
	2007\nTime: Twice daily at 3.00pm and 7.15pm \nEntry:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£12.50 
	Adults\, £9.50 Children\nLocation: Circus 1\n\nBox-office: 020 8279 1015\n
	\nStratford Circus Arts Centre\nTheatre Square\nLondon E15\n\nwww.sideshow
	youth.co.uk\nwww.stratford-circus.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070601T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070605T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jesus Christ SuperStar
DTSTAMP:20100330T115808Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:969b7c25eae9cdc5c85f3e9922632016@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Company Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Jesus Christ SuperStar\nThe Hawth\, Crawley Sussex 01293 - 5
	53636\nwww.hawth.co.uk \nevenings and Matinee (Thurs &amp\; Sat) \n\nJesus
	 Christ Superstar is a rock opera that became the timeless classic musical
	 by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It highlights the political and inte
	rpersonal struggles of Judas Iscariot and Jesus. The rock opera is based o
	n the canonical gospels&#39\; accounts of the last week of Jesus&#39\; lif
	e through the eyes of Judas. It begins with Jesus and his followers arrivi
	ng in Jerusalem and ending with the Crucifixion. Twentieth-century attitud
	es and sensibilities as well as contemporary slang pervade the lyrics\, an
	d ironic allusions to modern life are scattered throughout the political d
	epiction of the events. \n\nThis classic rock opera hits you from the very
	 start with it&#39\;s energy vitality\, containing a plethora of the most 
	well known numbers from the last 40 years – ‘Heaven on their Minds’\, ‘I D
	on’t Know How to Love Him’\, ‘Hosanna’\, ‘Gethsemane’ and of course ‘Super
	star’. \n\n\n\nAriel Company Theatre is privileged to have been granted pe
	rmission to stage this masterpiece in its 40th Anniversary year.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100601T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100607T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Purple Theatre Co at Hillingdon Artsweek
DTSTAMP:20080528T115639Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:40efc7225c4d5cd2ffa933e0429b27ff@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="aneka":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Purple Theatre Company presents 2 nights of entertainment to
	 truly bring amateur dramatics to the forefront of culture in Hillingdon f
	or their annual Artsweek 2008.\n\nNight A consists of 2 plays that link wi
	th each other. The first one\, The Dark Side of Theatre goes backstage at 
	a show which then leads into the second play\, The Trial of Phillip Merryf
	ield which is the production that they have been working towards\, and is 
	the side that the audience see. \nCompass Theatre: Monday 2nd\, Wednesday 
	4th &amp\; Friday 6th June.\nWest Draycott Community Centre: Saturday 7th 
	June\n\nNight B will be an evening of varied entertainment comprising of s
	hort plays\, sketches and poems\, most of them written by members of the c
	ompany and\ntherefore showcasing the diverse talents of our members. \nCom
	pass Theatre: Tuesday 3rd &amp\; Thursday 5th June\nIckenham Village Hall:
	 Friday 6th June\n\nAll performances start at 7.30pm and tickets are only 
	£4 each per night.\nTo book tickets for showings at the Compass you can ca
	ll the box office on 01895 673200. To book for the performances at Ickenha
	m Village Hall and West Drayton Community Centre call the Purple hotline o
	n 07050 605081.\n\nFor more on Purple’s events during Artsweek\, you can v
	isit the website at\nwww.purpletheatre.org.uk. Alternatively you can drop 
	me an email at aneka.rai@purpletheatre.org.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080602T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080609T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:tick...tick...BOOM&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20090528T095341Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7f2ed2089de8877c36849ca3be131810@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="sequins":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:2-6 June 2009. 8pm [2.30pm Sat Mat]\nOFS Studio\, Oxford.&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;£9/£7\n\nWinner of the Outer Critics Circle award for Best off-
	Broadway musical in 2001 and seen in a critically acclaimed production at 
	the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2005\, &#39\;tick.. tick.. BOOM&#33\;&#39\
	; is a musical about the courage it takes to follow your dreams.\n\nThis i
	s Jonathan Larson&#39\;s (author of &#39\;RENT&#39\;) autobiographical (an
	d posthumously produced) tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 
	30 and falling into oblivion. His girlfriend wants to get married and move
	 out of the city (tick..)\, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison
	 Avenue (tick..)\, yet Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write 
	the great American musical (BOOM&#33\;).\n\nContaining fourteen songs\, te
	n characters\, three actors\, and a band\, &#39\;tick.. tick.. BOOM&#33\;&
	#39\; takes you on the playwright/composer&#39\;s journey that led to the 
	Broadway blockbuster\, &#39\;RENT&#39\;.\n\nSet in 1990\, this traditional
	 book musical is filled with instantly appealing melodies\, and a unique b
	lend of pop and musical theatre styles. Everyone\, regardless of age\, wil
	l love this youthful\, endearing\, and thoughtful piece\, and will surely 
	embrace the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life&#39\;
	s most difficult challenges.\n\nCast:\n\nJon - Hansel Tan\nMichael - Edwar
	d Blagrove\nSusan - Bonnie Hurst\n\nDirector - Amy Cooke-Hodgson\nProducer
	 &amp\; Musical Director - Stephen Wiggins\nPresented by Maple Giant Theat
	re\nwww.maplegianttheatre.co.uk\n\nTickets now on sale:\nhttp://www.ofsstu
	dio...=10&amp\;VenueID=104\n\nTel: 0844 844 0662
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090602T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090608T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Return to the Forbidden Planet
DTSTAMP:20080507T175828Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d81f36e7e958d53851a58615d27107bb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Company Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Return to the Forbidden Planet \nLocation:Hawth\, Crawley\, 
	West Sussex\n\nTime:20:00:00 to 22:15:00\n\nThis winner of the 1990 Olivie
	r Award for Best Musical bursts with red hot rock and roll hits\, includin
	g a sultry duet of &quot\;It&#39\;s A Man&#39\;s World&quot\; between Capt
	ain Tempest and the ship&#39\;s Science Officer\, Prospero&#39\;s haunting
	 treatment of &quot\;Misunderstood\,&quot\; Cookie&#39\;s rousing electric
	 guitar rendition of &quot\;She&#39\;s Not There\,&quot\; and the Science 
	Officer&#39\;s impassioned styling of &quot\;Go Now.&quot\; \n\nAriel Comp
	any Theatre return once again by overwhelming public demand with their sel
	l out production of &#39\;Return to the Forbidden Planet&#39\;\nThis class
	ic cult &#39\;Rock n Roll&#39\; will have you dancing in the aisles form t
	he very start ...\n\nOn Sale now BOX OFFICE 01293 553636\n\nMore info:&lt\
	;A href=&quot\;http://www.rttfp.co.uk/&quot\; target=_blank&gt\;http://www
	.rttfp.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080603T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080609T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Everything In The Garden : Edward Albee
DTSTAMP:20070501T071719Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f8259a68f4763e1586954790d9cce0d5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN \; Edward Albee\n\nHow far would yo
	u be prepared to go to keep up with the Joneses?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;All Richard 
	wants is a new lawn-mower – but that’s where the trouble starts.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;He and his wife Jenny think they have principles but when it comes to 
	money\, are they prepared to sacrifice respectability?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Find o
	ut their novel solution in Edward Albee’s hit comedy.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;A Broad
	way success\, this biting play blends humour\, irony and suspense in its s
	cathing examination of modern life.\n\nA Redbridge Stage Company Productio
	n\n\nTickets:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nAll seats £7.00\nClub Members £6.00 if paying
	 a week or more in advance\nStudents/Senior Citizens: £5.25 at all perform
	ances\n\nKenneth More Theatre\, Oakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex IG1 1BT\n\n
	Box Office - 020 8553 4466\n\nKenneth More Theatre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070614T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070618T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:My Favorite Year
DTSTAMP:20080527T135054Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6f02804d39751e5dd7968d21a1e24353@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="morty":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are now available for sedos&#39\; next production - 
	MY FAVORITE YEAR - at the Bridewell Theatre from the 4th June to the 14th 
	June. Tickets for our last few shows have sold out on most nights\, so ple
	ase BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment&#33\; To book please go to www.sedos.
	co.uk and click on the box office. \n\nMy Favorite Year \nA MUSICAL \n\nBo
	ok by Joseph Dougherty \nMusic by Stephen Flaherty \nLyrics by Lynn Ahrens
	 \n\nBased on the Motion Picture \n&#39\;MY FAVORITE YEAR&#39\; \nCourtesy
	 of Turner Entertainment Co. \n\n1954 was Benjy Stone&#39\;s favorite year
	... \n\nIt was the year he made the jump to freshman writer on TV&#39\;s h
	ottest show: &#39\;The King Kaiser Comedy Cavalcade&#39\;. Benjy takes us 
	on a nostalgic journey of one week in the life of the show. Along the way 
	we meet King Kaiser himself and all the other comedy writers\; veteran Hol
	lywood swashbuckler Alan Swann while he&#39\;s doing a live guest appearan
	ce on the show\; KC\, the pretty assistant who is herself struggling with 
	being the only unfunny person in the studio and Benjy&#39\;s mother\, Bell
	e May Steinberg Carroca\, a substantial beacon of Brooklyn society. Writte
	n by Flaherty and Ahrens (Ragtime\, Lucky Stiff and Disney&#39\;s Anastasi
	a)\, My Favorite Year is a true musical comedy with a strong book that is 
	simultaneously funny\, nostalgic and moving. It has a bright\, tuneful con
	temporary score and is sure to put a smile on your lips and a tear in your
	 eye. \n\nJoin Benjy on the countdown to going on the air to 20 million pe
	ople\, \n\nSaturday night at 8pm - live&#33\; \n\n\nThe Bridewell Theatre\
	, \nBride Lane\, \noff Fleet Street\, \nLondon\,EC4Y 8EQ \n\nWed 4th - Sat
	 14th June - 7.30pm \nMatinee - Sat 7th June - 3pm \n(No performance on Su
	n 8th &amp\; Mon 9th) \n\nTICKETS: £15.00* (£12.50 Concs)\; Matinee Sat 7t
	h &amp\; Preview Wed 4th June - £12.50\; Gala Night Sat 7th June - £20 (£1
	5 Concs) (Includes programme and a glass of fizz – Dress to impress). Box 
	Office www.sedos.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080604T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080616T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens
DTSTAMP:20080517T103327Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1c5917841e30b3b88fb238f37210f2cd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Spramp":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens \nFor an exclusiv
	e one week engagement\n\nGreenwich Playhouse 10th - 15th June 2008\n\nThe 
	groundbreaking musical celebration is back for a limited period presented 
	by SideShow Theatre Company\n\nBook Online on www.ticketweb.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080610T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080617T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Saucy Jack &amp\; the Space Vixens
DTSTAMP:20080504T142759Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e2137d1eb7fd1b4c24dea9500e67a228@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Elinor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nThe intergalactic cult musical Saucy Jack And The Spac
	e Vixens is coming to Surrey\, crash landing at the Adrian Mann Theatre in
	 Ewell between 11 &amp\; 14 June. \n\nIn a seedy cabaret club on the far f
	lung planet\, Frottage III\, danger lurks in every corner as cabaret acts 
	are being picked off one by one by a relentless serial killer. All is not 
	lost as the Space Vixens arrive to solve the mystery - interstellar\, supe
	r-fashion crime fighters here to save the day by the &#39\;power of disco&
	#39\;&#33\;\n\n\nMayhem Musical Theatre Company will be strutting their st
	uff in glitter boots and silver leather\, bringing alive the sinfully sauc
	y characters and songs from the hit show. First performed at the Edinburgh
	 Fringe Festival in 1995\, and more recently starring Faye Tozer in the We
	st End\, Saucy Jack has achieved a cult following across the country. Wher
	ever it has played\, it has consistently delighted people with its explosi
	ve energy and its unique relationship with the audience.\n\nDirector\, Han
	nah Baldwin\, says &quot\;Saucy Jack is a colourful and vibrant homage to 
	everything wicked and raunchy. Glam rock meets disco head-on in this spoof
	 murder mystery - and it’s going to set the local theatre scene on fire&#3
	3\;&quot\; With a young and talented cast\, who have previously rocked Sur
	rey and South London with other vibrant shows such as last year&#39\;s sel
	l-out We Will Rock You\, Mayhem Musical Theatre Company look set to bring 
	some red hot spice to the Adrian Mann theatre in June and tickets are sure
	 to be in high demand.\n\nMake sure you don’t miss out by booking your tic
	kets now at www.ticketsource.co.uk/mmtc. Tickets are just £11.50 for adult
	s and £9.50 for students / oaps.\n\nWednesday 11th – Saturday 14th June 7.
	45pm (plus a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm) \n\nAdrian Mann Theatre\, Nescot\
	, Ewell\n\nwww.mayhemmusicaltheatrecompany.co.uk\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080611T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080616T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Nomads of Bazar Presents THE MAIDS by Jean Genet
DTSTAMP:20090531T224202Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8b0155a103deac2cf3b944a2bff2945e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Nomads of Bazar":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:SET TO SHOCK\, SURPRISE AND ENCHANT A NEW AUDIENCE – \nAFTER
	 A 35 YEAR BREAK THE NOTORIOUS SISTERS ARE BACK IN GREENWICH\n\nNOMADS OF 
	BAZAR PRESENT\nTHE MAIDS\nBY JEAN GENET\n\nhttp://twitpic.com/4h6pl\nGREEN
	WICH PLAYHOUSE\n9th June - 5th July 2009\nTues-Sat @ 8pm | Sun @ 4pm - No 
	performances on Mondays\nTickets: £12\; £10 (Conc.)\nBox office 020 8858 9
	256 | boxoffice@galleontheatre.co.uk\n\nDirected by Gael Colin\n\nStarring
	 Emilija Ellen\, Irena Grgona &amp\; Claire Spence.\n\nFollowing a success
	ful weeklong run at the Etcetera Theatre\, Nomads of Bazar are transferrin
	g Jean Genet’s classic\, THE MAIDS\, to the Greenwich Playhouse. The play 
	was last performed in Greenwich* in 1974 and starred Glenda Jackson\, Susa
	nnah York and Vivien Merchant\, who all went on to act in the successful f
	ilm of the same name.\n\nIn the secrecy of Madame’s boudoir\, surrounded b
	y a sweet scent of gladioli and mimosa\, two sisters viciously plot reveng
	e against their employer... \n\nLoosely based on the infamous Papin sister
	s\, who brutally murdered their employer and her daughter\, Nomads of Baza
	r’s take on THE MAIDS is staged as a truly modern tale of the beautiful an
	d the damned.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nFusing pop culture and our obsession with t
	he media in the 21st century\, THE MAIDS challenges the boundaries between
	 love\, sexuality and criminal intent.\n\nNomads of Bazar’s THE MAIDS is a
	 production that will assault all your senses&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Fast pace
	d and as time pressured as the world we live in today\, it questions\, uns
	ettles and moves. Bittersweet and haunting\, it stays with the audience lo
	ng after the play has finished…\n\nQuote…a truly contemporary take on Gene
	t’s murderous play.Homovision\n\nDesign by Roberta Bratovic. Stage photogr
	aphy by Yasmine Braa. Lighting design by Ana Vilar.\n\nNomads arrive…unfur
	l their carpets and tents…perform…and leave…\nwww.nomadsofbazar.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090609T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090707T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Blithe Spirit
DTSTAMP:20100603T170416Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cf30473ec2a0c24b9f3d64f8c7aead04@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Joe Bateman":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A spooky hair raising comedy&#33\; When Charles Condomine an
	d his wife Ruth hire the services of the eccentric Madame Arcati\, they th
	ink they’re in for an evening of high jinks rather than high spirits – but
	 when the madcap mystic accidentally brings Charles’s ex-wife Elvira back 
	from the beyond\, it all starts to go bump in the night. As both women bat
	tle for his mortal soul\, Charles finds himself wanted dead or alive in th
	is comic masterpiece. Coward playfully speculates as to what would happen 
	if a wife seven years dead got summoned back to the living-room of her sin
	ce-remarried husband&#33\; He delivers the pert answer: a giddily demented
	 domestic hell would break loose&#33\;\nhttp://www.phtc.info/ Box Office n
	umber 07786844541
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100614T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100621T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Slice of Saturday Night
DTSTAMP:20090518T224600Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d7d8377715022517f30eadc9111e54d2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="vix":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Offcentre Theatre Company presents The 60&#39\;s musical\, a
	 comedy pastiche that has tunes reminiscent of many 60&#39\;s influences f
	rom the beatles to sonny and cher&#33\;\n\nIt s a toe-tapping\, rib-tickle
	r of a show&#33\; \n\nIts at The Mill Studio @ The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre i
	n Guildford\, Surrey for four performances only so dont miss out&#33\;&#33
	\;\n\nBook now on 01483 440000 or online at www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk\n\nIf 
	you want to know anymore about the show\, the cast/director or Offcentre T
	heatre company email Vicky at asliceofsaturdaynight@hotmail.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090604T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090608T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Graduate
DTSTAMP:20130506T125044Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:bb9d516ccf7e0c5264ac639be7bb6abf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present The Graduate\n\nFrom Tuesday 4th to S
	aturday 8th June\n\nAt Jubilee Theatre\, Roehampton University\, Digby Stu
	art Drive\, Roehampton Lane\, London SW15 5PU\n		&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nPerforma
	nces nightly at 7.45pm.\n\nTickets\, &pound\;14 (&pound\;12 concessions)\,
	 can be bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via 
	www.cygnetplayers.com \n\nBased on the novel by Charles Webb and the scree
	nplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry | Adapted for the stage by Terry
	 Johnson\n\n\nIt&rsquo\;s 1963 in California. Benjamin Braddock arrives ho
	me from college\, wanting desperately to know what his purpose is in life.
	 Along comes his father&rsquo\;s business partner&rsquo\;s wife\, Mrs Robi
	nson\, who makes him an offer he can&rsquo\;t refuse. And so begins one of
	 the most famous illicit affairs ever written. But will this be the soluti
	on that Benjamin is looking for? Should he follow his head\, or his heart?
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130604T194500Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130609T221500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;Art&#39\;
DTSTAMP:20100602T143137Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:19fb138ef6106ed538021ced96808cec@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Seagulltheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Seagull Rep presents ART by Yasmina Reza.\n\nThe Seagull
	 Rep begins their touring programme for the year with Yasmina Reza&#39\;s 
	classic West End comedy smash &#39\;Art&#39\;. \n\nWhen Serge buys an expe
	nsive piece of art\, that turns out to be essentially a white canvas\, his
	 friends Marc and Yvan have divided opinions. But their private thoughts s
	oon become outspoken as the friends begin to argue with hilarious results.
	\n\nGuaranteed to get you talking and even taking sides\, this thought pro
	voking investigation into the nature of friendship and qualities of Art is
	 a witty\, smart\, and classy evening out for art and theatre lovers alike
	.\n\n&#39\;A tour de force...a well deserved standing ovation&#33\;&#39\; 
	OneSuffolk Review of Seagull Rep&#39\;s Shirley Valentine.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100605T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100613T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:THE HSTORY BOYS by Alan Bennett
DTSTAMP:20090406T103823Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9f1230460cb416d5edd0f535bf7bd5a2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The school gives them an education. I give them the wherewit
	hal to resist it.\n\nRedbridge Stage Company Click here for company websit
	e\nAlan Bennett&#39\;s multi layered play comes to the local stage trailin
	g a host of awards in its wake. It features an unruly bunch of bright\, fu
	nny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex\, sport and a place at university\; 
	a maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teache
	r\; a headmaster obsessed with results and a history teacher who thinks he
	’s a fool. Staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence provoke insist
	ent questions about history and how you teach it\; about education and its
	 purpose.\nKenneth More Theatre\nOakfield road\nIlford\nEssex\nIG1 1BT\n02
	0 8553 4466\nClick here for theatre website
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090611T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090615T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare.
DTSTAMP:20080507T112511Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:029c0b010eaf19f7fbb94df6d0bd0912@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rachelbailey":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sprite Productions is inviting you to join them for a theatr
	ical experience you will never forget as they perform Twelfth Night by Wil
	liam Shakespeare in the grounds of Ripley Castle (near Harrogate). Once ag
	ain the company will use the promenade style of theatre which leads you th
	rough the castle grounds to recreate Shakespeare&#39\;s most witty comedy.
	 You can picnic in Ripley Castle&#39\;s Walled Gardens before the show and
	 sip a glass of chilled wine in the evening sunshine. And then watch as on
	e of Shakespeare&#39\;s favourite comedies is played out before you.\n\nTh
	e play runs from 17 June to 13 July 2008 with matinee performance at 2pm o
	n Thursdays and Saturdays\, 4pm on Sundays and evening performances starti
	ng at 7pm on Tuesday to Saturday.\n\nTickets are priced at £17 for adults\
	, £14 for concessions or £45 for a family ticket which includes two adults
	 and two children. To book tickets for more information please contact Spr
	ite on 01423 770632 or visit www.spriteproductions.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080617T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080715T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Show Girls
DTSTAMP:20090527T225728Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7c0249b32c00348a60109afa50f4e5a4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="overthepond":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE SHOW GIRLS\n...it&#39\;s rude not to stare.\n\nIt&#39\;s
	 been a long night. The girls have been \non London&#39\;s West End stages
	 playing problem \nsolving nuns\, dancing queens\, flying witches \nand ea
	rly 19th century French peasants. Now \nit&#39\;s time to have some fun of
	 their own\, leaving \nthe peasants behind and bringing burlesque back to 
	town&#33\;\n\nWith special guests to be announced.\n\nArts Theatre London\
	n6-7 Great Newport Street\nLondon\nWC2H 7JB\n\nJune 18\, 19\, 25\, 26\n&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;10:45 PM - Midnight\n (no worries if you arrive late or leave e
	arly)\n\n£15 general admission\n£10 entertainment industry with proof\n\nT
	ickets only available through\nSEE Tickets 0845 017 5584\nwww.seetickets.c
	om\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Booking and transaction fee applies\nBox office open at 
	6pm on day of performance only\n\nA portion of profits to benefit TheatreM
	AD\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090618T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090621T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
DTSTAMP:20090321T121039Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:85a1fb6ed991f41bafc742186fd56036@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Heading the cast of Impossible Steps is Hildegard Neil\, int
	ernational star of film\, TV and theatre. Hildeard played opposite Charlto
	n Heston in his film Antony &amp\; Cleopatra\, she co-starred with Roger M
	oore in The Man Who Haunted Himself. Her theatre work includes a season wi
	th the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nAlso starring Rosalind Blessed and w
	ritten by Stephen M. Hunt\, Impossible Steps is an absurdist theatre style
	d work in which two completely different women are thrown together in a ma
	n&#39\;s world gone mad in the extreme. For further details visit www.impo
	ssiblesteps.webeden.co.uk \n\nThe Cramphorn Theatre\, Chelmsford. Box offi
	ce 01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk\n\nComment on playwriting by Stephe
	n M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original\, major work..&quot\; Brian Bles
	sed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your work to Liverpool?&#33\;..&quot\
	; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceived\, inventive in ch
	aracter and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surprsing at every twist 
	and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously disorinetating..&quo
	t\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, fiercely intelligent
	..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090619T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090622T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stags &amp\; Hens
DTSTAMP:20110504T204527Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9a3d1fc64eafc7ba77fcd70214c83ccb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present Willy Russell’s Stags &amp\; Hens&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\; \n\nFrom Tuesday 21st to Saturday 25th June 2011 \n\nAt Jubilee
	 Theatre\, Roehampton University\, Roehampton Lane\, London SW15 5PU \n\nP
	erformances nightly at 7.45pm.\n\nTickets\, £12 (£10 concessions)\, can be
	 bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via www.cyg
	netplayers.com \n\nAbout the show \nIt’s 1970s Liverpool\, and Linda and D
	ave are soon to be married. In a trashy disco\, the bride and groom are ce
	lebrating their last night of freedom\, unaware that their other half is a
	t the same place. Linda and her mates are getting drunk\, dancing\, and tr
	ying to pull. In the club toilets\, Dave is legless after an evening of cu
	rry and booze. When Linda’s ex-boyfriend\, Peter\, arrives and offers her 
	an escape\, she is forced to make a difficult decision: does she stay\, or
	 does she go?
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110621T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20110627T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hello Dolly&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20090331T105103Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a866bc80c2e354d33f73c556069b06b1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="funnygirl26":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Wimborne Musical Theatre will be back this June with their s
	tunning performace of the hit musical HELLO DOLLY&#33\; \n\nHELLO\, DOLLY&
	#33\; is an irresistible story of the joy of living\, glittering with happ
	y songs\, shining with loving scenes\, alive with the personality of one o
	f the most fabulous characters on the musical stage...Dolly Gallagher Levi
	&#33\;\n\nWith it&#39\;s humourous storyline\, excellent score and lavish 
	set and costumes this show has something for everyone&#33\; \n\nCome and s
	ee for yourself at the Tivoli Theatre\, Wimborne on Tuesday 23rd – Saturda
	y 27th June 2009. Tickets are now available from Sylvia Walpole on 01202 6
	59425 or the Tivoli Box Office 01202 885566.\n\nFor more information pleas
	e visit our website - http://www.wimbornemusical.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090623T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090629T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:42nd Street
DTSTAMP:20080616T133108Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b80870f83e2486124b2a8babcf11e830@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="funnygirl26":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:\n\nCome and meet those dancing feet as Wimborne Musical The
	atre invite you to their 40th Anniversary production\, 42nd Street 24th - 
	28th June 2008. This fast-paced and totally toe-tapping show promises to b
	e an unforgettable event so shuffle off to the Tivoli Theatre in Wimborne\
	, Dorset.\n\nTo book tickets please visit our website or call the Tivoli B
	ox Office on 01202 885566 or direct from the company on 01202 659425.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080624T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080630T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BodyClock
DTSTAMP:20080617T152231Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5df6cdd0564eecc0b6b7268012df82d4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="AntTheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An Ant Theatre company production\nwww.anttheatre.co.uk\n\nB
	ODYCLOCK\n\n\nWritten and Directed by Allan Swift\n\n\n\nAllan Swift’s new
	 play\, ‘BodyClock’\, is a cocktail of adultery\, revenge and sex.&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Tom\, Penny\, Ros\, Fiona and Michael’s everyday lives hid a web of 
	lies and deceit.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In a dangerous game of wits\, are the risks 
	worth the rewards and is time on their side?\n\n\n\n\n\nBodyClock\n\n24th 
	June – 13th July 2008\n\nTuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm\n\nSundays 5.00pm\n\n
	Tickets £12 (concessions £10)\n\n\n\nAt\n\nWHITE BEAR THEATRE\n\nKenningto
	n\, London\, SE11 4DJ\n\nNearest tube – Kennington (Northern line)\n\n\n\n
	BOX OFFICE\n\n020 7793 9193\n\nBook online:\n\nwww.whitebeartheatre.co.uk\
	n\n \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080624T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080715T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Show Girls
DTSTAMP:20090527T225925Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:93dd9ec8b634ffcabde457580d849ae3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="overthepond":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE SHOW GIRLS\n...it&#39\;s rude not to stare.\n\nIt&#39\;s
	 been a long night. The girls have been \non London&#39\;s West End stages
	 playing problem \nsolving nuns\, dancing queens\, flying witches \nand ea
	rly 19th century French peasants. Now \nit&#39\;s time to have some fun of
	 their own\, leaving \nthe peasants behind and bringing burlesque back to 
	town&#33\;\n\nWith special guests to be announced.\n\nArts Theatre London\
	n6-7 Great Newport Street\nLondon\nWC2H 7JB\n\nJune 18\, 19\, 25\, 26\n&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;10:45 PM - Midnight\n (no worries if you arrive late or leave e
	arly)\n\n£15 general admission\n£10 entertainment industry with proof\n\nT
	ickets only available through\nSEE Tickets 0845 017 5584\nwww.seetickets.c
	om\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Booking and transaction fee applies\nBox office open at 
	6pm on day of performance only\n\nA portion of profits to benefit TheatreM
	AD\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090625T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090628T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impossible Steps
DTSTAMP:20090321T121500Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d28b90eb005e93656e81a6b689b69e56@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Heading the cast of Impossible Steps is Hildegard Neil\, int
	ernational star of film\, TV and theatre. Hildeard played opposite Charlto
	n Heston in his film Antony &amp\; Cleopatra\, she co-starred with Roger M
	oore in The Man Who Haunted Himself directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Her thea
	tre work includes a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company. \n\nAlso st
	arring Rosalind Blessed and written by Stephen M. Hunt\, Impossible Steps 
	is an absurdist theatre styled work in which two completely different wome
	n are thrown together in a man&#39\;s world gone mad in the extreme. For f
	urther details visit www.impossiblesteps.webeden.co.uk \n\nThe Brentwood T
	heatre\, Brentwood. Box offfice 01277 200305. www.brentwood-theatre.org\n\
	nComment on playwriting by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original
	\, major work..&quot\; Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your
	 work to Liverpool?&#33\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..n
	eatly conceived\, inventive in character and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&
	quot\;..surprsing at every twist and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;.
	.deliciously disorinetating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so 
	satisfying\, fiercely intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090625T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090629T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Anything Goes
DTSTAMP:20130415T082540Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b2cf9a543c8c3ce7efeaaf1e82e83738@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="funnygirl26":david@whatsonstage.com
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DESCRIPTION:ALL ABOARD for Wimborne Musical Theatre&#39\;s take on this 
	saucy and splendid production at The Tivoli Theatre in June&#33\;\n\nAs th
	e SS American heads out to sea\, two unlikely pairs set off on the course 
	to true love&hellip\;proving that sometimes destiny needs a little help fr
	om a crew of singing sailors\, an exotic disguise and some good old-fashio
	ned blackmail. Peppering this Cole Porter first-class comedy are some of m
	usical theatre&#39\;s most memorable standards\, including &quot\;I Get a 
	Kick out of You\,&quot\; &quot\;You&#39\;re the Top\,&quot\; and of course
	\, &quot\;Anything Goes.&quot\;\n\nThe show runs from Tuesday 25th until S
	aturday 29th June at 730pm\, with a matinee performance on the Saturday at
	 230pm. Please see the website for more information - www.wimbornemusical.
	co.uk @@wimbornemusical\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130625T193000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130630T220000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Glorious&#33\; by Peter Quilter
DTSTAMP:20080309T234107Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:45aac1d41ca825be28e6f034c8c1bcc0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Question : Before The X Factor how did a committed singer fo
	llow her dream?\nAnswer : By hiring venues and putting on her own sold out
	 concerts.\n\nUnlikely? Not if you’re Florence Foster Jenkins\, rich Ameri
	can socialite and devotee of the opera. Glorious&#33\; is the hilarious tr
	ue story of one woman’s bid for immortality in 1940s New York. Neither doe
	s she let the fact that she possesses a truly awful voice hold her back. K
	nown at the time as “the diva of din” Florence’s story is both very funny 
	and touching as she makes preparations for her greatest triumph at Carnegi
	e Hall. Come and share a memorable laughter-filled evening as we recreate 
	a slice of history unfortunately never captured for posterity and see why 
	Madame Jenkins triumphantly proclaims “People may say I can&#39\;t sing\, 
	but no one can ever say I didn’t sing.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nRedbridge Stage 
	Company at \nThe Kenneth More Theatre\nIlford \nEssex\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080626T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080630T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Annual Concert: Whitehaven Male Voice Choir
DTSTAMP:20070512T171754Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cbbb33a483dcab9a4841ecb7d8041640@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir&#39\;s prestigious &#39\;Annual 
	Concert&#39\; with special guest soloist Welsh mezzo-soprano Kate Woolveri
	dge.\n\nDate/Time: Sunday June 10th 2007 8:00pm\nVenue: Civic Hall\, Lowth
	er Street\, Whitehaven\, Cumbria.\nTickets: £6.00 (£5.00 Concessions)\nCon
	tact: \nTel: 01946 63452\ne-mail: secretary@wmvc.co.uk\nWebsite: Whitehave
	n Male Voice Choir
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070610T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:El Saqiyeh (ThewaterWheel)
DTSTAMP:20070512T204527Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4d0b6c4a33bf8862b5ec72de6de491c3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Iskandar Dance Company\, Lilian Baylis Sadler&#39\;s Wells\n
	El Saqiyeh\n\nIskandar Dance Company’s new production celebrates the power
	ful integration of Sha’abi (traditional folk)\, contemporary dance and the
	atre\, through the progressive form of Hilal Dance®.\n\nEl Saqiyeh\, meani
	ng “The Waterwheel” symbolizes the cycles and continuity of life and conne
	ction to the earth.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The dancers speak a tale of unity and coh
	esion with a spiralling language of physically carved calligraphy that gra
	cefully traverses the space revealing pure movement aesthetic\, serenity a
	nd soul. \n\nInternational dancer and choreographer\, Alessandro el Bascio
	ni has collaborated and toured in Europe with Suraya Hilal in several prod
	uctions\, including Al Janub and Aseel. In El Saqiyeh\, he is accompanied 
	by three dancers and the renowned percussionist\, Ibrahim El Minyawi with 
	the rich music of Les Musiciens du Nil. These performers come together in 
	intricate play of movement\, melody and rhythms\, showing an underlying se
	nse of power through unity\; energetic balance of both control and surrend
	er.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070622T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Big Ugly Monster and The Little Stone Rabbit
DTSTAMP:20080414T111026Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fefe4e17c6e868c77dc287b48d961e21@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Once in a cave lived a big ugly monster. The most horrible a
	nd ugly monster in the world. So ugly is the monster that he can turn a bl
	ue sky to snow and evaporate a pond by dipping his toe in it. But the mons
	ter’s not ugly on the inside\; he&#39\;s just lonely. So he decides to bui
	ld some friends out of stone\, but even stones can&#39\;t stand the force 
	of the monster&#39\;s smile\, and they all shatter …except for one. \n\nRi
	k Mayall narrates the hilarious and heart-warming story of an ugly monster
	 with a beautiful heart. Adapted from the book by critically acclaimed aut
	hor/illustrator Chris Wormell. \n\nAge 3+ \n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY)&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.
	\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle
	 NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080601T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jazz North East: On The Outside Festival
DTSTAMP:20080414T111206Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:88bfd93d663a8e3a4600da4f4f4926f3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:JAZZ North East’s ‘On The Outside’ Festival is unlike any ot
	her event anywhere in Europe. Over three days a group of the finest improv
	isers from the USA\, mainland Europe and the UK come together in different
	 combinations to make totally spontaneous music. \n\nThis is a festival wh
	ich doesn’t just repeat what other festivals do perfectly well – get a bun
	ch of musicians to do their usual thing\, in their usual combinations\, an
	d then go home. Our approach is to invite leading international improviser
	s to work in new settings\, away from their existing groups\, to interact 
	musically with players they perhaps don’t know\, perhaps have never even h
	eard before.\n\nThis is high wire music without a safety net: it might wor
	k like magic\, it might sound like chaos\, it might end in helpless laught
	er and still work brilliantly.\n\nAnd it might just be an unrepeatable exp
	erience of genius in action.\n\nThe musicians involved in the 2008 Festiva
	l are:\n\nSusan Alcorn (Baltimore) … pedal steel guitar\n\nAndy Champion (
	Newcastle) … double bass and electronics\n\nCooper-Moore (New York) … pian
	o and home-made instruments\n\nChris Corsano (Manchester) … drums &amp\; p
	ercussion\n\nWilbert de Joode (Amsterdam) … double bass\n\nJohn Edwards (L
	ondon) … double bass\n\nJoe McPhee (New York) … trumpet &amp\; saxophones\
	n\nSabir Mateen (New York) … reeds\n\nMaggie Nicols (Aberystwyth) … voice\
	n\nSteve Noble (London) … drums &amp\; percussion\n\nAki Takase (Berlin) …
	 piano\n\nJohn Tchicai (Carcassonne) … reeds\n\nAlex Ward (London) … clari
	net &amp\; guitar\n\nThe Festival is organised in 5 sessions of 4 sets\, w
	ith the musicians working in every context from solo to a full 13-piece bl
	ow-out. The detailed line-ups will appear in the Festival’s own programme.
	 For more information\, contact info@jazznortheast.co.uk or check Jazz Nor
	th East’s website www.jazznortheast.co.uk. \n\nSingle Sessions: £12.00 | £
	10.00 concessions | £3.00 student\n\nAll Day (Saturday or Sunday): £22.00 
	| £18.00 concessions | £6.00 student\n\nWhole Weekend: £48.00 | £40.00 con
	cessions | £15.00 student\n\nTo book day tickets and concessions\, please 
	contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\n\n \n\nSESSION 1 : FRIDAY 7.30 
	– 11.00 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Cooper-Moore / Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nJo
	hn Edwards / Tony Levin / Aki Takase\n\nSet 3\nSabir Mateen / Maggie Nicol
	s / Steve Noble\n\nSet 4\nWilbert de Joode / John Edwards / John Tchicai /
	 Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 2 : SATURDAY 2.00 – 5.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nTony Levin /
	 Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nAndy Champion / Wilbert de Joode / John Edwards / Ma
	ggie Nicols\n\nSet 3\nSteve Noble (solo)\n\nSet 4\nSusan Alcorn / Wilbert 
	de Joode / Joe McPhee / Sabir Mateen / Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 3 : SATURDAY
	 7.30 – 11.00pm\n\nSet 1\nJohn Edwards / Steve Noble / Alex Ward\n\nSet 2\
	nCooper-Moore / Maggie Nicols / Alex Ward\n\nSet 3\nAki Takase (solo)\n\nS
	et 4\nCooper-Moore / Wilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Joe McPhee / Sabir Ma
	teen / Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\n\nSESSION 4 : SUNDAY 2.00 – 5.30pm\n\
	nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Maggie Nicols / Aki Takase\n\nSet 2\nCooper-Moore /
	 Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\nSet 3\nWilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Sabi
	r Mateen\n\nSet 4\nThree duos:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards /
	 John Tchicai\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards / Aki Takase\n&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Aki Takase / John Tchicai\n\n\n\nSESSION 5 : SUNDA
	Y 7.30 – 10.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn solo + trio with Steve Noble &amp
	\; John Tchicai\n\nSets 2 &amp\; 3 &amp\; 4\nThe final three sets are run 
	together into a single long session\, to be programmed by the musicians an
	d the audience.\n\nThis is an opportunity to create new combinations that 
	have been suggested over the weekend\, and perhaps to bring everybody toge
	ther for a final ‘big band blow-out’&#33\;\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 260
	5 605\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080606T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Magic To Do - The Music Of Stephen Schwartz
DTSTAMP:20091208T200603Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3ec5fdc4c1d459d8c3052314e9e78db0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Talent Productions":david@whatsonstage.
	com
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Memories – London&#39\;s Forgotten 
	Musicals\, Hidden Talent Productions return to the Battersea Barge in Spri
	ng 2010 to present Manhattan Melodies\, our 2010 cabaret season presenting
	 the music of four prolific writer/composers from in and around Manhattan 
	in New York City. Tickets are now on sale for S&#39\;Wonderful. Casting fo
	r Magic To Do to be announced shortly.\n\n\nS&#39\;WONDERFUL – The Music O
	f George Gershwin \nSunday 7th February 2010\, 8pm (Doors open at 7pm)\n\n
	TICKETS ON SALE HERE \n\n\nOH\, THE THINKS YOU CAN THINK – The Music Of Ah
	rens &amp\; Flaherty \nSunday 4th April 2010\, 8pm (Doors open at 7pm) \n\
	n\nMAGIC TO DO – The Music Of Stephen Schwartz \nSunday 6th June 2010\, 8p
	m (Doors open at 7pm) 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100606T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jazz North East: On The Outside Festival
DTSTAMP:20080414T111233Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7ebf4fd1aec61694d6b444f93fcbb523@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:JAZZ North East’s ‘On The Outside’ Festival is unlike any ot
	her event anywhere in Europe. Over three days a group of the finest improv
	isers from the USA\, mainland Europe and the UK come together in different
	 combinations to make totally spontaneous music. \n\nThis is a festival wh
	ich doesn’t just repeat what other festivals do perfectly well – get a bun
	ch of musicians to do their usual thing\, in their usual combinations\, an
	d then go home. Our approach is to invite leading international improviser
	s to work in new settings\, away from their existing groups\, to interact 
	musically with players they perhaps don’t know\, perhaps have never even h
	eard before.\n\nThis is high wire music without a safety net: it might wor
	k like magic\, it might sound like chaos\, it might end in helpless laught
	er and still work brilliantly.\n\nAnd it might just be an unrepeatable exp
	erience of genius in action.\n\nThe musicians involved in the 2008 Festiva
	l are:\n\nSusan Alcorn (Baltimore) … pedal steel guitar\n\nAndy Champion (
	Newcastle) … double bass and electronics\n\nCooper-Moore (New York) … pian
	o and home-made instruments\n\nChris Corsano (Manchester) … drums &amp\; p
	ercussion\n\nWilbert de Joode (Amsterdam) … double bass\n\nJohn Edwards (L
	ondon) … double bass\n\nJoe McPhee (New York) … trumpet &amp\; saxophones\
	n\nSabir Mateen (New York) … reeds\n\nMaggie Nicols (Aberystwyth) … voice\
	n\nSteve Noble (London) … drums &amp\; percussion\n\nAki Takase (Berlin) …
	 piano\n\nJohn Tchicai (Carcassonne) … reeds\n\nAlex Ward (London) … clari
	net &amp\; guitar\n\nThe Festival is organised in 5 sessions of 4 sets\, w
	ith the musicians working in every context from solo to a full 13-piece bl
	ow-out. The detailed line-ups will appear in the Festival’s own programme.
	 For more information\, contact info@jazznortheast.co.uk or check Jazz Nor
	th East’s website www.jazznortheast.co.uk. \n\nSingle Sessions: £12.00 | £
	10.00 concessions | £3.00 student\n\nAll Day (Saturday or Sunday): £22.00 
	| £18.00 concessions | £6.00 student\n\nWhole Weekend: £48.00 | £40.00 con
	cessions | £15.00 student\n\nTo book day tickets and concessions\, please 
	contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\n\n \n\nSESSION 1 : FRIDAY 7.30 
	– 11.00 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Cooper-Moore / Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nJo
	hn Edwards / Tony Levin / Aki Takase\n\nSet 3\nSabir Mateen / Maggie Nicol
	s / Steve Noble\n\nSet 4\nWilbert de Joode / John Edwards / John Tchicai /
	 Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 2 : SATURDAY 2.00 – 5.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nTony Levin /
	 Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nAndy Champion / Wilbert de Joode / John Edwards / Ma
	ggie Nicols\n\nSet 3\nSteve Noble (solo)\n\nSet 4\nSusan Alcorn / Wilbert 
	de Joode / Joe McPhee / Sabir Mateen / Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 3 : SATURDAY
	 7.30 – 11.00pm\n\nSet 1\nJohn Edwards / Steve Noble / Alex Ward\n\nSet 2\
	nCooper-Moore / Maggie Nicols / Alex Ward\n\nSet 3\nAki Takase (solo)\n\nS
	et 4\nCooper-Moore / Wilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Joe McPhee / Sabir Ma
	teen / Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\n\nSESSION 4 : SUNDAY 2.00 – 5.30pm\n\
	nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Maggie Nicols / Aki Takase\n\nSet 2\nCooper-Moore /
	 Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\nSet 3\nWilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Sabi
	r Mateen\n\nSet 4\nThree duos:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards /
	 John Tchicai\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards / Aki Takase\n&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Aki Takase / John Tchicai\n\n\n\nSESSION 5 : SUNDA
	Y 7.30 – 10.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn solo + trio with Steve Noble &amp
	\; John Tchicai\n\nSets 2 &amp\; 3 &amp\; 4\nThe final three sets are run 
	together into a single long session\, to be programmed by the musicians an
	d the audience.\n\nThis is an opportunity to create new combinations that 
	have been suggested over the weekend\, and perhaps to bring everybody toge
	ther for a final ‘big band blow-out’&#33\;\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 260
	5 605\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080607T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jazz North East: On The Outside Festival
DTSTAMP:20080414T111309Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3dac8cadf982353b4f4533d6bedd4de5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:JAZZ North East’s ‘On The Outside’ Festival is unlike any ot
	her event anywhere in Europe. Over three days a group of the finest improv
	isers from the USA\, mainland Europe and the UK come together in different
	 combinations to make totally spontaneous music. \n\nThis is a festival wh
	ich doesn’t just repeat what other festivals do perfectly well – get a bun
	ch of musicians to do their usual thing\, in their usual combinations\, an
	d then go home. Our approach is to invite leading international improviser
	s to work in new settings\, away from their existing groups\, to interact 
	musically with players they perhaps don’t know\, perhaps have never even h
	eard before.\n\nThis is high wire music without a safety net: it might wor
	k like magic\, it might sound like chaos\, it might end in helpless laught
	er and still work brilliantly.\n\nAnd it might just be an unrepeatable exp
	erience of genius in action.\n\nThe musicians involved in the 2008 Festiva
	l are:\n\nSusan Alcorn (Baltimore) … pedal steel guitar\n\nAndy Champion (
	Newcastle) … double bass and electronics\n\nCooper-Moore (New York) … pian
	o and home-made instruments\n\nChris Corsano (Manchester) … drums &amp\; p
	ercussion\n\nWilbert de Joode (Amsterdam) … double bass\n\nJohn Edwards (L
	ondon) … double bass\n\nJoe McPhee (New York) … trumpet &amp\; saxophones\
	n\nSabir Mateen (New York) … reeds\n\nMaggie Nicols (Aberystwyth) … voice\
	n\nSteve Noble (London) … drums &amp\; percussion\n\nAki Takase (Berlin) …
	 piano\n\nJohn Tchicai (Carcassonne) … reeds\n\nAlex Ward (London) … clari
	net &amp\; guitar\n\nThe Festival is organised in 5 sessions of 4 sets\, w
	ith the musicians working in every context from solo to a full 13-piece bl
	ow-out. The detailed line-ups will appear in the Festival’s own programme.
	 For more information\, contact info@jazznortheast.co.uk or check Jazz Nor
	th East’s website www.jazznortheast.co.uk. \n\nSingle Sessions: £12.00 | £
	10.00 concessions | £3.00 student\n\nAll Day (Saturday or Sunday): £22.00 
	| £18.00 concessions | £6.00 student\n\nWhole Weekend: £48.00 | £40.00 con
	cessions | £15.00 student\n\nTo book day tickets and concessions\, please 
	contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\n\n \n\nSESSION 1 : FRIDAY 7.30 
	– 11.00 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Cooper-Moore / Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nJo
	hn Edwards / Tony Levin / Aki Takase\n\nSet 3\nSabir Mateen / Maggie Nicol
	s / Steve Noble\n\nSet 4\nWilbert de Joode / John Edwards / John Tchicai /
	 Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 2 : SATURDAY 2.00 – 5.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nTony Levin /
	 Joe McPhee\n\nSet 2\nAndy Champion / Wilbert de Joode / John Edwards / Ma
	ggie Nicols\n\nSet 3\nSteve Noble (solo)\n\nSet 4\nSusan Alcorn / Wilbert 
	de Joode / Joe McPhee / Sabir Mateen / Alex Ward\n\n\nSESSION 3 : SATURDAY
	 7.30 – 11.00pm\n\nSet 1\nJohn Edwards / Steve Noble / Alex Ward\n\nSet 2\
	nCooper-Moore / Maggie Nicols / Alex Ward\n\nSet 3\nAki Takase (solo)\n\nS
	et 4\nCooper-Moore / Wilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Joe McPhee / Sabir Ma
	teen / Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\n\nSESSION 4 : SUNDAY 2.00 – 5.30pm\n\
	nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn / Maggie Nicols / Aki Takase\n\nSet 2\nCooper-Moore /
	 Steve Noble / John Tchicai\n\nSet 3\nWilbert de Joode / Tony Levin / Sabi
	r Mateen\n\nSet 4\nThree duos:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards /
	 John Tchicai\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;John Edwards / Aki Takase\n&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Aki Takase / John Tchicai\n\n\n\nSESSION 5 : SUNDA
	Y 7.30 – 10.30 pm\n\nSet 1\nSusan Alcorn solo + trio with Steve Noble &amp
	\; John Tchicai\n\nSets 2 &amp\; 3 &amp\; 4\nThe final three sets are run 
	together into a single long session\, to be programmed by the musicians an
	d the audience.\n\nThis is an opportunity to create new combinations that 
	have been suggested over the weekend\, and perhaps to bring everybody toge
	ther for a final ‘big band blow-out’&#33\;\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 260
	5 605\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080608T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Voodoo Word Circus: The Dead That Never Lived
DTSTAMP:20080414T111416Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:30a69f4e556082e3d15345be572ecb93@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following on from the fantastic smash hit full house show in
	 February – this unique multi-media spoken word cabaret event is back&#33\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nA collective of professional and up-and-coming artist
	s\, including poets\, actors\, filmmakers\, musicians\, illustrators\, son
	gwriters and stars of the international burlesque circuit\, will be descen
	ding on The Round for a three-day workshop\, culminating in this new dark 
	spoken word cabaret event.\n\nThis time\, the theme is Death - one of the 
	most well-trodden subjects in literature. Look at the wider phenomenon of 
	the currency of Death within society\, deaths of fictitious characters\, m
	artyrdom\, collective grief\, and so on: from death cults to the cult of d
	eath itself.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nExpect the unexpected&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Rol
	l up\, roll up if you dare…\n\nAge 13+\n\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 
	605\n\n£6&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ou
	seburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080612T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131039Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:29922874edc538909a59fb8a27852c26@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110612T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Three Little Pigs
DTSTAMP:20080414T111515Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ac94b3fcebd4fb649fab4ea1fbcda83e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A stunning retelling of this favourite fairytale by European
	 playwright Domi Gast. Bullying is wrong\, but everyone is a bully at some
	 point in their lives\, a lot of the time without even realising it. This 
	play is given a striking rendition by Bruvvers’ acclaimed team of actors\,
	 with music\, magic and excitement for young ones and their parents.\n\nAg
	e 3 to 7\, and families\n£3\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605\n\n\n\nThe 
	Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080614T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Scaramouche Jones
DTSTAMP:20080414T111651Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e4584a7db19637147ae683cdcebaf56a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Justin Butcher.\n\n “Fifty years to make the clow
	n…Fifty years to play the clown.”\n\n\n An autobiography\, a meditation an
	d a chronicle of the last century by a circus clown approaching his 100th 
	birthday. In the deserted anteroom of the Big Top\, Scaramouche Jones play
	s out his final act. Both terrifying and hilarious\, an extraordinary conf
	rontation between unimaginable evil and the healing spirit of comedy.\n\nB
	orn in Port o’ Spain as the clock struck twelve on 31st December 1899\, hi
	s story unfolds through a rugged landscape of impossible emotion and pivot
	al historical moments throughout his travels. Driven by the belief that hi
	s father was indeed an Englishman\, Scaramouche is constantly saved by the
	 radiant whiteness of his face.\n\nJoin an Everyman on a bumpy odyssey thr
	ough the century.\n\nScaramouche Jones&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\; Gordon Russell\n\nDirector&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ben Fletcher-Wats
	on\n\nProduction &amp\; Lighting Design&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	Tim Swinton\n\nOriginal Music &amp\; Soundscape&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;James Russell\n\nWig and Makeup&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Keith Wigham\n\nCostume&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Tom R
	obson\n\nAge 13+\n\n£8&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nwww.the-round.com / 0
	191 2605 605\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2P
	Q
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080618T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Scaramouche Jones
DTSTAMP:20080414T111720Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:80f68a46c5727dc6a87173e8822ca7f8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Justin Butcher.\n\n “Fifty years to make the clow
	n…Fifty years to play the clown.”\n\n\n An autobiography\, a meditation an
	d a chronicle of the last century by a circus clown approaching his 100th 
	birthday. In the deserted anteroom of the Big Top\, Scaramouche Jones play
	s out his final act. Both terrifying and hilarious\, an extraordinary conf
	rontation between unimaginable evil and the healing spirit of comedy.\n\nB
	orn in Port o’ Spain as the clock struck twelve on 31st December 1899\, hi
	s story unfolds through a rugged landscape of impossible emotion and pivot
	al historical moments throughout his travels. Driven by the belief that hi
	s father was indeed an Englishman\, Scaramouche is constantly saved by the
	 radiant whiteness of his face.\n\nJoin an Everyman on a bumpy odyssey thr
	ough the century.\n\nScaramouche Jones&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\; Gordon Russell\n\nDirector&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ben Fletcher-Wats
	on\n\nProduction &amp\; Lighting Design&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	Tim Swinton\n\nOriginal Music &amp\; Soundscape&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;James Russell\n\nWig and Makeup&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Keith Wigham\n\nCostume&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Tom R
	obson\n\nAge 13+\n\n£8&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nwww.the-round.com / 0
	191 2605 605\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2P
	Q
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080619T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller
DTSTAMP:20090504T105110Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:efc995ccdd982126bb9b7911fbfb315a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="missracheluk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller\n\nI still see the ghost of 
	a man\, all through the night\, hour after hour\, madly seeking the thing 
	he cannot find...&#39\;\n\n Bella Manningham\, a beautiful young wife\, is
	 slowly losing her mind. She is tortured by the mysterious disappearances 
	of familiar objects from her possession\, the sounds of footsteps overhead
	 and the ghostly flickering of the drawing room gaslights when she is alon
	e at night...\n\nFollowing their critically acclaimed productions of Hedda
	 Gabler and The Tempest\, Tomahawk presents a gripping psychological thril
	ler. First performed in 1938\, Patrick Hamilton&#39\;s &#39\;Gaslight&#39\
	; was an overnight success\; his stylish and painstakingly intricate writi
	ng presents a compelling insight into the criminal mind.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tomahawk is a dynamic theatre company dedicated to producing
	 excellent quality performances with high production values. Past producti
	ons also include Macbeth\, Ibsen&#39\;s Little Eyolf and Much Ado About No
	thing.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n&#39\;The intensity that this play demands\, and w
	hich this company performed at\, forced one to forget the beautiful surrou
	ndings of the North Wall Theatre and be totally involved with the characte
	rs on stage. A beautifully emotional production.&#39\; - Steve Woodward\, 
	17/06/08 (Hedda Gabler)\n\n&#39\;It was a perfect evening where you either
	 found yourself silent in awe\, or laughing at the moments of wonderfully 
	directed comic relief. It was a brilliant play.&#39\; Ben McKechnie\, 10/1
	2/08 (The Tempest)\n\nWHO:\nTomahawk Theatre Company \nTOMAHAWK\n\n\nWHERE
	/WHEN:\nThe North Wall Arts Centre\, Summertown\, Oxford\n Gaslight at The
	 North Wall Theatre\n\n\nBOX OFFICE:\nNorth Wall Arts Centre&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;01865 319 450&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090619T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Workshop scholorship Audition
DTSTAMP:20100608T143823Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:51fb1975820427ed812f36b4fdc98fdc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cginnane":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The dominion theatre is holding auditions for full scholorsh
	ips to their annual Musical Theatre Workshop. All welcome to auditions vis
	it www.dominionevents.co.uk for more info and how to apply&#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100619T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Changing Face - Three Short Plays
DTSTAMP:20100606T162730Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4212a86b12be4be3fae35ff44b6f9368@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="CliveP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Three Short Plays\nStratford Circus\, London - 19&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;June 2010\n\nThe 104 Bus-Stop: An intergenerational comic&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	play set at a bus-stop in the new epicentre of east London: Stratford&#33\
	; \n Hollow the Leader: Shark-like political ambition in the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	Town Hall \n  \n Second Chance: Loyalty&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&amp\; betrayal in a 
	hairdressers\nhttp://sites.google....thechangingface/\n\n The 104 Bus-Stop
	 \na play by Annette&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Kamara\ndirected&nbsp\;&nbsp\;by Stella 
	Odulami\n\nHollow the Leader\na play by Clive Power\ndirected&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;by Estelle Buckridge\n\nSecond Chance \na play by Paula David\ndirected&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;by Emma Hewitt \n\nTo be performed in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;rehearsed r
	eadings with a professional cast\n\nStratford Circus\, Theatre Square\, St
	ratford\, London\, E15 1BX\n\n6pm\, Saturday&nbsp\;&nbsp\;19 June 2010\n\n
	Tickets -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;free\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100619T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131258Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8310dd56637389bc72d8422fd5d5b512@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	There are two tours on the 19th June - 11am and 2.30pm.\n\nFor more inform
	ation or to book a place\, call the Society of London Theatre on 0207 557 
	6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110619T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Scaramouche Jones
DTSTAMP:20080414T111746Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d9de0905298a2f2cd7f77393ba102ad9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Justin Butcher.\n\n “Fifty years to make the clow
	n…Fifty years to play the clown.”\n\n\n An autobiography\, a meditation an
	d a chronicle of the last century by a circus clown approaching his 100th 
	birthday. In the deserted anteroom of the Big Top\, Scaramouche Jones play
	s out his final act. Both terrifying and hilarious\, an extraordinary conf
	rontation between unimaginable evil and the healing spirit of comedy.\n\nB
	orn in Port o’ Spain as the clock struck twelve on 31st December 1899\, hi
	s story unfolds through a rugged landscape of impossible emotion and pivot
	al historical moments throughout his travels. Driven by the belief that hi
	s father was indeed an Englishman\, Scaramouche is constantly saved by the
	 radiant whiteness of his face.\n\nJoin an Everyman on a bumpy odyssey thr
	ough the century.\n\nScaramouche Jones&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\; Gordon Russell\n\nDirector&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ben Fletcher-Wats
	on\n\nProduction &amp\; Lighting Design&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	Tim Swinton\n\nOriginal Music &amp\; Soundscape&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;James Russell\n\nWig and Makeup&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Keith Wigham\n\nCostume&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Tom R
	obson\n\nAge 13+\n\n£8&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nwww.the-round.com / 0
	191 2605 605\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2P
	Q
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080620T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T082403Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4aec38acfe7d0f1076561480a6e3781d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nPennington Park - Leigh - 20th June MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&#
	39\;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst 
	remaining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating 
	traditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a 
	pre-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear t
	he costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\
	n\nEach venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent eve
	ning is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NO
	W&#33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090620T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller
DTSTAMP:20090504T110029Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4e3f54ac5b74304c849ccfc4c5449932@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="missracheluk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller\n\nI still see the ghost of 
	a man\, all through the night\, hour after hour\, madly seeking the thing 
	he cannot find...&#39\;\n\n Bella Manningham\, a beautiful young wife\, is
	 slowly losing her mind. She is tortured by the mysterious disappearances 
	of familiar objects from her possession\, the sounds of footsteps overhead
	 and the ghostly flickering of the drawing room gaslights when she is alon
	e at night...\n\nFollowing their critically acclaimed productions of Hedda
	 Gabler and The Tempest\, Tomahawk presents a gripping psychological thril
	ler. First performed in 1938\, Patrick Hamilton&#39\;s &#39\;Gaslight&#39\
	; was an overnight success\; his stylish and painstakingly intricate writi
	ng presents a compelling insight into the criminal mind. \n \n &nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;Tomahawk is a dynamic theatre company dedicated to producing excellent 
	quality performances with high production values. Past productions also in
	clude Macbeth\, Ibsen&#39\;s Little Eyolf and Much Ado About Nothing. \n \
	n &#39\;The intensity that this play demands\, and which this company perf
	ormed at\, forced one to forget the beautiful surroundings of the North Wa
	ll Theatre and be totally involved with the characters on stage. A beautif
	ully emotional production.&#39\; - Steve Woodward\, 17/06/08 (Hedda Gabler
	)\n \n &#39\;It was a perfect evening where you either found yourself sile
	nt in awe\, or laughing at the moments of wonderfully directed comic relie
	f. It was a brilliant play.&#39\; Ben McKechnie\, 10/12/08 (The Tempest)\n
	 \n WHO:\n \n Tomahawk Theatre Company \n TOMAHAWK\n \n \n WHERE/WHEN:\n T
	he North Wall Arts Centre\, Summertown\, Oxford\n Gaslight at The North Wa
	ll Theatre\n\n\nBOX OFFICE:\n\nNorth Wall Arts Centre&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;01865 319 450&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090620T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller
DTSTAMP:20090504T110149Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e8ff1feccfe45ac47a533b9badb5de7c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="missracheluk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller\n\nI still see the ghost of 
	a man\, all through the night\, hour after hour\, madly seeking the thing 
	he cannot find...&#39\;\n\n Bella Manningham\, a beautiful young wife\, is
	 slowly losing her mind. She is tortured by the mysterious disappearances 
	of familiar objects from her possession\, the sounds of footsteps overhead
	 and the ghostly flickering of the drawing room gaslights when she is alon
	e at night...\n\nFollowing their critically acclaimed productions of Hedda
	 Gabler and The Tempest\, Tomahawk presents a gripping psychological thril
	ler. First performed in 1938\, Patrick Hamilton&#39\;s &#39\;Gaslight&#39\
	; was an overnight success\; his stylish and painstakingly intricate writi
	ng presents a compelling insight into the criminal mind. \n \n &nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;Tomahawk is a dynamic theatre company dedicated to producing excellent 
	quality performances with high production values. Past productions also in
	clude Macbeth\, Ibsen&#39\;s Little Eyolf and Much Ado About Nothing. \n \
	n &#39\;The intensity that this play demands\, and which this company perf
	ormed at\, forced one to forget the beautiful surroundings of the North Wa
	ll Theatre and be totally involved with the characters on stage. A beautif
	ully emotional production.&#39\; - Steve Woodward\, 17/06/08 (Hedda Gabler
	)\n \n &#39\;It was a perfect evening where you either found yourself sile
	nt in awe\, or laughing at the moments of wonderfully directed comic relie
	f. It was a brilliant play.&#39\; Ben McKechnie\, 10/12/08 (The Tempest)\n
	 \n WHO:\n \n Tomahawk Theatre Company \n TOMAHAWK\n \n \n WHERE/WHEN:\n T
	he North Wall Arts Centre\, Summertown\, Oxford\n Gaslight at The North Wa
	ll Theatre\n\n\nBOX OFFICE:\nNorth Wall Arts Centre&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;01865 319 450&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090620T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Scaramouche Jones
DTSTAMP:20080414T111820Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6623fe4fa5cf1b876029abe366a92a77@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Justin Butcher.\n\n “Fifty years to make the clow
	n…Fifty years to play the clown.”\n\n\n An autobiography\, a meditation an
	d a chronicle of the last century by a circus clown approaching his 100th 
	birthday. In the deserted anteroom of the Big Top\, Scaramouche Jones play
	s out his final act. Both terrifying and hilarious\, an extraordinary conf
	rontation between unimaginable evil and the healing spirit of comedy.\n\nB
	orn in Port o’ Spain as the clock struck twelve on 31st December 1899\, hi
	s story unfolds through a rugged landscape of impossible emotion and pivot
	al historical moments throughout his travels. Driven by the belief that hi
	s father was indeed an Englishman\, Scaramouche is constantly saved by the
	 radiant whiteness of his face.\n\nJoin an Everyman on a bumpy odyssey thr
	ough the century.\n\nScaramouche Jones&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\; Gordon Russell\n\nDirector&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ben Fletcher-Wats
	on\n\nProduction &amp\; Lighting Design&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	Tim Swinton\n\nOriginal Music &amp\; Soundscape&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;James Russell\n\nWig and Makeup&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Keith Wigham\n\nCostume&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Tom R
	obson\n\nAge 13+\n\n£8&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nwww.the-round.com / 0
	191 2605 605\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2P
	Q
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080621T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Wot&#39\;cha&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20080414T111920Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5e418ba952f416fa391722e9f7c8ebc9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Round’s resident company Bruvvers present a wonderful me
	dley of musicians\, magicians and storytellers\, harking back to the days 
	of variety. The show includes CP Taylor’s short comic gem Give Us A Kiss\,
	 about a couple unable to communicate except through their pet budgie&#33\
	; A little bit of what you fancy does you good&#33\;\n\nAll ages\n\n£3\nww
	w.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn
	\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080628T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Speaking of Dreams (TheatreMAD Fundraiser)
DTSTAMP:20090613T164211Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:67a8d690f80937beb77a42049aeb7708@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKING OF DREAMS\n\nUS cabaret sensation\, Maude Maggart i
	s joined by West End favourites\, Daniel Boys and Julie Atherton (both cur
	rently starring in Avenue Q at the Gielgud Theatre) for this special late 
	night charity show\, SPEAKING OF DREAMS\, in support of TheatreMAD / The M
	ake A Difference Trust. Pizza on the Park will be hosting this unique even
	t\, which has been organised by the American Songbook in London in collabo
	ration with TheatreMAD.\n\nBOOKING DETAILS\nVenue: Pizza on the Park\, 11-
	13 Knightsbridge\, London\, SW1X 7LY.\nDate: Saturday 27th June 2009\nTime
	: 11.00pm (doors open from 10.00pm)\nTickets: £25 (complimentray food and 
	drink will be provided\, courtesy of Pizza on the Park)\nPhone: 08456 027 
	017*\nOnline: Click Here *\nIn Person: Pizza on the Park\n(*booking fee ma
	y apply)\n\nTo find out more about TheatreMAD &amp\; The Make A Difference
	 Trust\, please visit our website at: www.madtrust.org.uk. \n\n(TheatreMAD
	 reserves the right to amend the performers and/or performances without no
	tice.)\n\nMake A Difference Enterprises Ltd\, trading as TheatreMAD\, is r
	egistered in England and Wales as a company limited by guarantee&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\; Company No: 6315172&nbsp\;&nbsp\; VAT No: 934 3758 03\, and is a whol
	ly owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\,\nwhich is registered 
	in England and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;\nCompany No: 6546586&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Charity Registration No: 1124014\
	, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.\nRegistered of
	fice: First Floor\, 54 Greek Street\, Soho\, London W1D 3DS.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090628
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T082540Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:64ffe48fdedf2dd16c611a571bc3fc9c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nKingswood College 28th June MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&#39\;s th
	eatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst remainin
	g true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating traditio
	nal costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a pre-show
	 director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear the costu
	mes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\n\nEach 
	venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent evening is 
	guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NOW&#33\;\
	n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090628T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller
DTSTAMP:20090504T105915Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:dd7066af5861f64500d1c9e1fa162167@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="missracheluk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller\n \n I still see the ghost o
	f a man\, all through the night\, hour after hour\, madly seeking the thin
	g he cannot find...&#39\;\n \n Bella Manningham\, a beautiful young wife\,
	 is slowly losing her mind. She is tortured by the mysterious disappearanc
	es of familiar objects from her possession\, the sounds of footsteps overh
	ead and the ghostly flickering of the drawing room gaslights when she is a
	lone at night...\n\nFollowing their critically acclaimed productions of He
	dda Gabler and The Tempest\, Tomahawk presents a gripping psychological th
	riller. First performed in 1938\, Patrick Hamilton&#39\;s &#39\;Gaslight&#
	39\; was an overnight success\; his stylish and painstakingly intricate wr
	iting presents a compelling insight into the criminal mind. \n \n &nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Tomahawk is a dynamic theatre company dedicated to producing excelle
	nt quality performances with high production values. Past productions also
	 include Macbeth\, Ibsen&#39\;s Little Eyolf and Much Ado About Nothing. \
	n \n &#39\;The intensity that this play demands\, and which this company p
	erformed at\, forced one to forget the beautiful surroundings of the theat
	re and be totally involved with the characters on stage. A beautifully emo
	tional production.&#39\; - Steve Woodward\, 17/06/08 (Hedda Gabler)\n \n &
	#39\;It was a perfect evening where you either found yourself silent in aw
	e\, or laughing at the moments of wonderfully directed comic relief. It wa
	s a brilliant play.&#39\; Ben McKechnie\, 10/12/08 (The Tempest)\n \n WHO:
	\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tomahawk Theatre Company \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;T
	OMAHAWK\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;WHERE/WHEN:\n&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;The Kenton Theatre\, Henley-on-Thames\n Gaslight at The Kenton The
	atre\n\n\nBOX OFFICE:\nThe Kenton Theatre -01491 575698
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090624T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller
DTSTAMP:20090504T105834Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5bf6e91ee90e65b3fef02475aa7f3863@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="missracheluk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GASLIGHT - A Victorian Thriller\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n I still se
	e the ghost of a man\, all through the night\, hour after hour\, madly see
	king the thing he cannot find...&#39\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n Bella Manningham\
	, a beautiful young wife\, is slowly losing her mind. She is tortured by t
	he mysterious disappearances of familiar objects from her possession\, the
	 sounds of footsteps overhead and the ghostly flickering of the drawing ro
	om gaslights when she is alone at night...\n\nFollowing their critically a
	cclaimed productions of Hedda Gabler and The Tempest\, Tomahawk presents a
	 gripping psychological thriller. First performed in 1938\, Patrick Hamilt
	on&#39\;s &#39\;Gaslight&#39\; was an overnight success\; his stylish and 
	painstakingly intricate writing presents a compelling insight into the cri
	minal mind. \n \n &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tomahawk is a dynamic theatre company dedi
	cated to producing excellent quality performances with high production val
	ues. Past productions also include Macbeth\, Ibsen&#39\;s Little Eyolf and
	 Much Ado About Nothing. \n \n &#39\;The intensity that this play demands\
	, and which this company performed at\, forced one to forget the beautiful
	 surroundings of the theatre and be totally involved with the characters o
	n stage. A beautifully emotional production.&#39\; - Steve Woodward\, 17/0
	6/08 (Hedda Gabler)\n \n &#39\;It was a perfect evening where you either f
	ound yourself silent in awe\, or laughing at the moments of wonderfully di
	rected comic relief. It was a brilliant play.&#39\; Ben McKechnie\, 10/12/
	08 (The Tempest)\n \n WHO:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Tomahawk Theat
	re Company \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; TOMAHAWK\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\; WHERE/WHEN:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The Kenton Theatre\, Henley-on-Th
	ames\n Gaslight at The Kenton Theatre\n\n\nBOX OFFICE:\nThe Kenton Theatre
	 -01491 575698
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090625T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Miranda Sings @ Leicester Sq Theatre
DTSTAMP:20100312T092038Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6326c7628e41db3ef5eda38cea873081@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="GaGa55":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:FACEBOOK GROUP:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.facebook.com/event.p
	hp?eid=354330007970&amp\;ref=ts\n\nDirect from… well\, her bedroom\, YouTu
	be Comedy Sensation Miranda Sings returns to London by popular demand this
	 Summer. Clocking up millions of hits and with fans across the globe\, thi
	s self-confessed ‘Triple Threat’ really has raised the bar when it comes t
	o talent. With her truly unique renditions of Musical Theatre Classics and
	 Modern Day Pop Gems you ain’t ever heard a voice quite like this before&#
	33\;\n\nSinging live with a host of West End stars such as Hairspray’s Oli
	vier Award Winning Actress Leanne Jones\, Avenue Q’s Julie Atherton\, Step
	s Star Ian &quot\;H&quot\; Watkins and many more\, Miranda will wow you wi
	th her vocal pyrotechnics\, acrobatic eyebrows and of course that killer s
	mile.\n\nRemember… Haters Back Off&#33\; \n\nwww.mirandasings.com \n\n\n\n
	Tickets Available from Monday 15th March \n\nThursday 27th May - 10.45pm +
	 support \nThursday 3rd June - 10.45pm + support\n\nwww.leicestersquarethe
	atre.com\n\nwww.ticketweb.co.uk\n\n0844 8472475\n\n12.50 standing / 15.00 
	seating
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100603T114500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert
DTSTAMP:20070512T172622Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:215771325d71b18ac050e87097182f01@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert with guest soloist Pa
	uline Southward.\n\nVenue: Methodist Church\, Main Street\, Egremont\, Cum
	bria.\nTickets: Available at the door.\nContact:\nTel: 01946 63452\ne-mail
	: secretary@wmvc.co.uk\nWebsite: wmvc.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070704T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jackajack
DTSTAMP:20080617T094057Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:03ce4442b58133c6ed184ca3b8676cab@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:TuckedIn present JACKAJACK.\nThe destiny of the new world re
	sts in the paws of one little puppy. With strange creatures\, flying umbre
	llas and the truth about double yellow lines\, Jackajack is a piece of dar
	k storytelling suitable for children yet universal in its appeal\, told th
	rough jagged physical theatre and junkyard puppetry. Part of The North Wal
	l Festival 2-12 July\nTime: 5pm\nPlace: The North Wall Theatre\, South Par
	ade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\nTickets: £10\, £8 (conc £6)\nBooking: 01865 319450 o
	r www.thenorthwall.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080704T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T082712Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8caa77c4ca5e9bf91ff5c7db83dfd809@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nSt Johns Church - CHESTER - 4th July MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&
	#39\;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst
	 remaining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating
	 traditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a
	 pre-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear 
	the costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.
	\n\nEach venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent ev
	ening is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING N
	OW&#33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090704T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;Hairspray&quot\; World Film Premiere
DTSTAMP:20070622T120407Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:43c8c1ee619ccfd0248f4b68361a3345@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Phil @ LTRC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:LTRC have been informed about ticket information for the Wor
	ld Premiere of Hairspray on Thursday 5th July at the Odeon West End. This 
	is your chance to walk the red carpet with some of the stars of the film.\
	n\nThe film is about Tracy Turnbald and her dream to appear on ‘The Corny 
	Collins Show’\, Baltimore’s hippest dance party on TV. Tracy (Nikki Blonsk
	y) seems a natural fit for the show except for one not so little problem –
	 she doesn’t fit in. Her plus-sized figure has always set her apart from t
	he cool crowd\, which she is reminded of by her overly protective plus-siz
	ed mother\, Edna (John Travolta). That doesn’t stop Tracy\, because if the
	re is one thing that this girl knows\, it’s that she was born to dance.\n\
	nTickets are £125 plus booking fees for seat only and are limited.\n\nFurt
	her information\, see http://www.ltrc.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070705T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:How The Giraffe Got His Neck
DTSTAMP:20080414T112034Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8fa266f1b2d74227cd62d4ad87575a43@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;Isn’t it because his feet were so smelly?&quot\;\n\n 
	Have you ever wondered how the giraffe got his long neck\, how the camel g
	ot her hump or how the leopard got his spots? Find out in this brand new s
	how from the company that brought you The Gruffalo\, The Snow Dragon and M
	onster Hits.\n\n\nInspired by Rudyard Kipling and Charles Darwin\, a geniu
	s scientist and an eccentric storyteller bring us their fantastic and almo
	st entirely contradictory versions of how certain amazing animals came to 
	be – and how certain others came not to be (like the incredible duck-bille
	d octopus).\n\n\nStories\, silliness and a very confused giraffe combine i
	n this ridiculous new show for everyone aged 4 and up...\n\n\nPrevious rev
	iews:\n\n\n‘A wonderful show\, bursting with energy’ Three Weeks ***** on 
	Monster Hits\n‘Tall Stories at its finest’ The List&nbsp\;&nbsp\;***** on 
	The Snow Dragon\n‘An absolute delight’ The Scotsman&nbsp\;&nbsp\;***** on 
	The Gruffalo\n\n\nAge 4+\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, pleas
	e contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Ro
	und\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080705T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert
DTSTAMP:20070512T172506Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:af9503103a4e4a8ffcb5c284d89040d2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Summer afternoon concert at Whitehaven&#39\;s historic Hai
	g Colliery Mining Museum. Haig was the last working colliery in Whitehaven
	\, which closed in 1986. It is now preserved as a museum and tourist attra
	ction. This particular concert is part of a series of summer concerts bein
	g run by the museum\, and features the Choir complemented by a guest soloi
	st.\n\nChoir Website\nHaigPit.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070714T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:How The Giraffe Got His Neck
DTSTAMP:20080414T112113Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9ec2f5e56c0c0ca32a2f72aef235e0d6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;Isn’t it because his feet were so smelly?&quot\;\n\n 
	Have you ever wondered how the giraffe got his long neck\, how the camel g
	ot her hump or how the leopard got his spots? Find out in this brand new s
	how from the company that brought you The Gruffalo\, The Snow Dragon and M
	onster Hits.\n\n\nInspired by Rudyard Kipling and Charles Darwin\, a geniu
	s scientist and an eccentric storyteller bring us their fantastic and almo
	st entirely contradictory versions of how certain amazing animals came to 
	be – and how certain others came not to be (like the incredible duck-bille
	d octopus).\n\n\nStories\, silliness and a very confused giraffe combine i
	n this ridiculous new show for everyone aged 4 and up...\n\n\nPrevious rev
	iews:\n\n\n‘A wonderful show\, bursting with energy’ Three Weeks ***** on 
	Monster Hits\n‘Tall Stories at its finest’ The List&nbsp\;&nbsp\;***** on 
	The Snow Dragon\n‘An absolute delight’ The Scotsman&nbsp\;&nbsp\;***** on 
	The Gruffalo\n\n\nAge 4+\n\n£7 (£22 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, pleas
	e contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Ro
	und\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080706T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hilal Dance Week 2008
DTSTAMP:20080511T214719Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:091dea3d9be7d609b7ffafc86172747a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hilal Dance Week 2008 from 6th to 12th July at the Tanz-Haus
	...\n\nA Fantastic opportunity to study with Suraya Hilal &amp\; Alessandr
	o el Bascioni and to experience an inspirational week.\n\nProgramme events
	 for the week are:\nDance training for all level.\nLive music and rhythm a
	ccompaniment in the dance session.\nLectures/Discussion on the dance theor
	y.\nPercussion lessons.\nDance performance paltform.\n\nAnd much more.....
	\n\nTo discover more about it\, please visit: http://www.hilaldanc...cewee
	k/hdw.html
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080706T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tony&#33\; The Blair Musical and Tony of Arabia
DTSTAMP:20080617T094809Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b3b74551a585d0e4b711cbc4abeff730@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Tony&#33\; The Blair Musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nPart of Oxford&#
	39\;s North Wall Festival\, This sell-out show from last year’s Edinburgh 
	Fringe stars Blair\, Bush\, Brown and the now infamous Barbershop Quartet 
	of defeated Tory leaders (‘an absolutely five star moment’ The Times) maki
	ng government rock. Join Tony for an intimate revue of his greatest hits\,
	 as he proves once and for all that there ain’t no party like a Labour par
	ty. From the same team also comes Tony of Arabia\, an ongoing saga of one 
	man’s battle with destiny: watch as Tony conquers Europe\, brings peace to
	 the Middle East and focuses on his solo career.\n\nTime: Tony&#33\; The B
	lair Musical 6pm\; Tony of Arabia\, 8pm\nPlace: The North Wall Theatre\, S
	outh Parade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\nTickets: £10\, £8 (conc £6)\nBooking: 01865 
	319450 or www.thenorthwall.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080706T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Infinite Lives
DTSTAMP:20080617T094527Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5cdb366b855e94b7d5c01c3dec3da323@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Infinite Lives\nA candid\, funny and provocative play writte
	n by Chris Goode for actor Jon Spooner\, artistic director of Unlimited Th
	eatre\, which tells the story of a 30-something man who quits his job to t
	ake some time out and write a gay sci-fi novel. But working from home\, an
	d becoming increasingly dependent on internet porn for his connection with
	 the outside world\, forces him to confront some painful truths - and some
	 very big numbers. Infinite Lives is a candid\, funny and provocataive pla
	y for anyone who&#39\;s ever wondered what became of the future. Presented
	 by Theatre in the Mill\, Bradford\, in association with The North Wall Ar
	ts Festival.\n\nTime: 7.30pm\nTickets: £15\, £12 (concs £8)\nPlace: The No
	rth Wall Theatre\, South Parade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\nBooking: 01865 319450 or
	 www.thenorthwall.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080710T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131438Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2ad08097bae5906a100e661bcb4d24e0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110710T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;After The Bell&quot\; in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080711T174307Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1401a7b07f0a2c5dc4d3c05b45de71ef@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Rehearsed Play Reading To Benefit\nTheatreMAD (Theatre Mak
	ing A Difference)\n\nAFTER THE BELL\nA New Comedy by Edward Lee\n\nStarrin
	g:\nCaroline Langrishe\nNicky Henson\nSally Ann Triplett\nJemma Walker\nKa
	te Alderton\nSteve Devereaux\nAnthony Edridge\nDavid Gillespie\nVictor Con
	teh\n\nVENUE: Trafalgar Studios 2\, 14 Whitehall\, London SW1A 2DY.\n\nDAT
	E: Wednesday 16th July 2008\n\nTIME: 2.00pm\n\nADMISSION FREE (Donations W
	elcome)\n\nTO BOOK: Call 0207 395 7528\n\nwww.theatremad.org.uk\n\nMake A 
	Difference Enterprises Ltd\, trading as TheatreMAD\, is registered in Engl
	and and Wales as a company limited by guarantee (Company No 6315172) (Regi
	stered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) 
	(VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is wholly owned subsidiary of The Make A Diffe
	rence Trust\, which is registered in England and Wales as a charitable com
	pany limited by guarantee (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office: 4th Fl
	oor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) \n(Charity Registrati
	on No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits
	.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080716T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Special Consensus + support
DTSTAMP:20080414T112214Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:22bf4297d01d5d9ae89be0a2b086909d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Special Consensus are a four-piece acoustic bluegrass band f
	rom Oak Lawn\, Illinois who began performing in the Midwest in the spring 
	of 1975. Their first band album was released in 1979 when they also began 
	touring on a national basis. Greg Cahill\, banjo / vocals is the only surv
	iving member today. He’s now joined by Justin Cabone on guitar/vocals\, As
	hby Frank plays mandolin and sings lead vocal &amp\; David Thomas is on up
	right bass / baritone and tenor harmony vocals. Their music strikes a bala
	nce between traditional and modern bluegrass.\n£10\nwww.the-round.com / 01
	91 2605 605\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080717T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Goalkeeper&#39\;s Revenge
DTSTAMP:20080414T112320Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:47156ad6bc83826916c9613b3f6887f4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Bruvvers proudly present adaptations of two classic children
	’s stories\, from Macmillan’s famous Club 75 series: Bill Naughton’s The G
	oalkeeper’s Revenge and Alan Plater’s The Trouble With Abracadabra.\n\nThe
	se wonderful stories are packed full of the usual Bruvvers magic\, and jus
	t as relevant today as when they were written. Good old-fashioned family e
	ntertainment&#33\;\n\nAge 7 to 11\n\n£3 \nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 60
	5\n\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080719T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sing-a-long-a Hairspray
DTSTAMP:20080708T095024Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d08e29fd177d084c7823a5fbdaca8b36@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Singalonga":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:I have some tickets to give away for Sing-a-long-a Hairspray
	 at the Prince Charles Cinema\, off Leicester Square on Saturday 19 July\,
	 2.00pm.\n\n \n\nIf you’re interested\, drop me a line at info@singalonga.
	net \n\n \n\nDetails of the show at www.singalonga.net \n\n \n\nSimon Thom
	as\n\nMarketing Director\n\nSingalonga Productions
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080719T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Day Out
DTSTAMP:20080414T112421Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:13c8d4841ca64504f3c6709f8ad5bf55@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Willy Russell. \n\n\n When Mrs. Kay&#39\;s Progre
	ss Class are unleashed for a day&#39\;s coach trip to Conway Castle in Wal
	es\, the group take advantage of being fourteen\, footloose and free from 
	school\, causing their deputy head\, Mr. Briggs\, a nightmarish day. \n\nB
	ut this bittersweet piece isn’t just about teenage freedom: it’s also abou
	t the stark realizations of these rough ‘no-hopers’ from Liverpool’s backs
	treets and how unlikely it is that they’ll ever achieve anything more than
	 a day out of school.\n\nBy kind permission of Samuel French Ltd.\n\nAge 1
	2+\n\n£3 (£10 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Offi
	ce on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\,
	 Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080724T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Day Out
DTSTAMP:20080414T112509Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1d1d34f5524d02476253bf2e3718c41b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Willy Russell. \n\n\n When Mrs. Kay&#39\;s Progre
	ss Class are unleashed for a day&#39\;s coach trip to Conway Castle in Wal
	es\, the group take advantage of being fourteen\, footloose and free from 
	school\, causing their deputy head\, Mr. Briggs\, a nightmarish day. \n\nB
	ut this bittersweet piece isn’t just about teenage freedom: it’s also abou
	t the stark realizations of these rough ‘no-hopers’ from Liverpool’s backs
	treets and how unlikely it is that they’ll ever achieve anything more than
	 a day out of school.\n\nBy kind permission of Samuel French Ltd.\n\nAge 1
	2+\n\n£3 (£10 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Offi
	ce on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\,
	 Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080725T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T083118Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b8939ffc28b66c7c6a3a2c39fcf362c9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nSizergh Castle 25th July MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&#39\;s theat
	re productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst remaining t
	rue to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating traditional
	 costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a pre-show di
	rector&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear the costumes
	\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\n\nEach ven
	ue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent evening is gua
	ranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NOW&#33\;\n01
	257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090725T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Centenary Summertime Concert
DTSTAMP:20090720T103547Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e0a1a30c236cb95b0bf5c686d6ff0793@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Simon":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A La Carte Presents\n\nA Summertime Concert to celebrate the
	 100th Anniversary of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Northampton.\n\nTh
	is concert will draw together a wide range of musical genre from Bohemian 
	Rhapsody to Five Guys Named Moe\, City of Angels to Sting.\n\nA La Carte i
	s a six voice group who have all been principal performers with the Northa
	mpton Gilbert &amp\; Sullivan Group and other local amateur companies. The
	y currently perform concerts and events throughout the county and have bee
	n a regular part of the International Gilbert &amp\; Sullivan Festival in 
	Buxton for over 5 years.\n\nIf you would like to join A La Carte for this 
	centenary concert\, tickets can be purchased from John Brough 01327 862646
	\, email alacarte@therosery.co.uk\, or on the door. \n\nTickets £5.00ea in
	cluding refreshments \nDoors open at 7.00pm\n\nPerformance Venue: Holy Tri
	nity Church\, Edinburgh Road\, Northampton\, NN2 6PH
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090725T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Day Out
DTSTAMP:20080414T112556Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5f7d04b76858c4c8b67a56bdea740b45@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written by Willy Russell. \n\n\n When Mrs. Kay&#39\;s Progre
	ss Class are unleashed for a day&#39\;s coach trip to Conway Castle in Wal
	es\, the group take advantage of being fourteen\, footloose and free from 
	school\, causing their deputy head\, Mr. Briggs\, a nightmarish day. \n\nB
	ut this bittersweet piece isn’t just about teenage freedom: it’s also abou
	t the stark realizations of these rough ‘no-hopers’ from Liverpool’s backs
	treets and how unlikely it is that they’ll ever achieve anything more than
	 a day out of school.\n\nBy kind permission of Samuel French Ltd.\n\nAge 1
	2+\n\n£3 (£10 FAMILY) To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Offi
	ce on 0191 2 605 605.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\,
	 Ouseburn\, Newcastle NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080726T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Potted Pirates
DTSTAMP:20080414T112742Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:62f86f383ccd0a9e4da76717b4b13dca@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The new show from Potted Potter’s Dan and Jeff&#33\;\n\n Aft
	er the hilarious success of Potted Potter\, delightful double act Dan and 
	Jeff return with this new compressed caper. In search of talking parrots a
	nd mysterious buried treasure\, they&#39\;re swapping wizards for walking 
	the plank and trading Hogwarts for the high seas.\n\nOn the way they&#39\;
	ll be collecting pieces of eight by recounting everyone&#39\;s favourite p
	irate legends\, from Long John Silver to Jack Sparrow. Best known for thei
	r storytelling appearances on the good pirate ship Blue Peter\, Dan and Je
	ff may argue about who gets to play Johnny Depp\, and which of them is lum
	bered with the supporting role of wooden leg.\n\nIt will be enjoyed by all
	 ages\, even those who don&#39\;t know their shipping forecast from their 
	sea shanty&#33\;\n\n\n‘Inventive\, daft fun for all the family.’ The Guard
	ian\n\nwww.pottedpirates.com\n\n60 minutes\n\nAge 6+\n\n \n\n£8 (£25 FAMIL
	Y) To book family tickets\, please contact the Box Office on 0191 2 605 60
	5.\nwww.the-round.com\n\n\nThe Round\, 34 Lime Street\, Ouseburn\, Newcast
	le NE1 2PQ
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080727T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Country&#39\;s Good
DTSTAMP:20090720T151315Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0e6d1023946c010c8d3f0a7821fcd34c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Show is on Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th at 7pm at Westbourne
	 Park Studios\, London.\n\nINTRODUCTION\nThe play is Our Country&#39\;s Go
	od by Timberlake Wertenbaker\, a story about the first colony of convicts 
	arriving in Australia in 1789.\n\nKINKY_FISH works in the tradition of Art
	aud\, staging both traditional and modern classics in inventive and challe
	nging ways.The company aims to involve the audience\, play on their senses
	\, and invites them to physically explore the world of a play\, contrary t
	o the conventional passivity of the theatrical experience.\n\nTHE PERFORMA
	NCE IS ALSO ON TUESDAY 28th July at 7pm.\n\nDIRECTIONS: go to Westbourne P
	ark (H&amp\;C line)\, when leaving the tube station turn right and continu
	e until you see the Metropolitan pub\, turn on this road with the outdoor 
	pub space on your right\, keeping going following this side of the residen
	tial estate until you see another pub but closed\, go over the pedestrian/
	bike bridge and you are under the Westway motorway\, turn right and you wi
	ll see the building.\nSo to remember\, turn right\, then right and finally
	 right. Remember the 2 pubs as well.\n\nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk\n\nLook for th
	is event on Facebook for more info.\n\nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090727T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T082836Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ce8ece0eb21fa31b82c890439caf43fb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nHeskin Hall - CHORLEY - 11th July MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&#39
	\;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst re
	maining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating tr
	aditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a pr
	e-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear the
	 costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\n\
	nEach venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent eveni
	ng is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NOW&
	#33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090711T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A MIDSUMER NIGHTS DREAM
DTSTAMP:20090527T083001Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5f97c446fec01a637256b42458a119d1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nBank Hall - TARLETON - 18th July MIDSUMMER\n\nSay Two&#39\
	;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst rem
	aining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating tra
	ditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a pre
	-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear the 
	costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\n\n
	Each venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent evenin
	g is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NOW&#
	33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090718T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Our Country&#39\;s Good
DTSTAMP:20090720T151355Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:92bdd3fd853e2dc18cb487ab3d2f6713@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Show is on Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th at 7pm at at Westbou
	rne Park Studios\, London.\n\nINTRODUCTION\nThe play is Our Country&#39\;s
	 Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker\, a story about the first colony of convic
	ts arriving in Australia in 1789.\n\nKINKY_FISH works in the tradition of 
	Artaud\, staging both traditional and modern classics in inventive and cha
	llenging ways.The company aims to involve the audience\, play on their sen
	ses\, and invites them to physically explore the world of a play\, contrar
	y to the conventional passivity of the theatrical experience.\n\nTHE PERFO
	RMANCE IS ALSO ON MONDAY 27th July at 7pm.\n\nDIRECTIONS: go to Westbourne
	 Park (H&amp\;C line)\, when leaving the tube station turn right and conti
	nue until you see the Metropolitan pub\, turn on this road with the outdoo
	r pub space on your right\, keeping going following this side of the resid
	ential estate until you see another pub but closed\, go over the pedestria
	n/bike bridge and you are under the Westway motorway\, turn right and you 
	will see the building.\nSo to remember\, turn right\, then right and final
	ly right. Remember the 2 pubs as well.\n\nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk\n\nLook for 
	this event on Facebook for more info.\n\nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090728T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play at Theatre 503
DTSTAMP:20100622T210639Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:781f5afd40c3c48dfbc88ad248f1063d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:DREAMS GET KINKY AT THE FRINGE\nIn their Fringe debut London
	 based theatre company KinkyFish finds nine actors\, always present on sta
	ge taking the audience on a journey through the mind of a dreamer where ch
	aracters merge\, duplicate\, evaporate and\, the story itself\, unfolds li
	ke a dream.\n\nIn A Dream Play KinkyFish breaks free of traditional techni
	ques\, drawing on the performance style Viewpoints where the focus is on p
	hysicality\, lighting and sound\, empowering the viewer to experience the 
	show rather than simply observe it.\nWith no more than a rainbow of scarve
	s as their props the performers seamlessly swap\, contort and evolve from 
	people to buildings\, breaking down the audience&#39\;s preconceived notio
	ns of life to reveal that time and space do not exist\, that anything and 
	everything becomes possible in a dream.\nA DREAM PLAY\nAgnes\, daughter of
	 the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life really is as difficult as
	 people make it out to be. Written by August Strindberg in 1901\,\nA Dream
	 Play delves into a dream\, where characters to locations change without r
	hyme or reason and a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrent image.&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\; \n \n\nLONDON PREVIEW :&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nDates:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tuesday 20th &amp\; Wednesday 21st July\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\
	nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 503 Theatre\, The Latchmere Pub\, 503 Batterse
	a Park Road\, London\, SW11 3BW \nTime:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	7:30 (8.15)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;\nTicket Prices:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £10&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTheatre503 box office: 020 7978 7040 / 
	http://www.theatre503.com/contact/\n\nKINKYFISH:\nWeb:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; http://www.kinkyfish.co.uk\nEmail:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; media@kinkyfish.co.uk\nFacebook fan page:&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.facebook.com/kinkyfish&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTwitter:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; kinkyfish
	_drama\n \nFor further information\, images and press enquiries please con
	tact Larissa Moran at KinkyFish on media@kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nABOUT KINKYF
	ISH\nKinkyFish are a company of actors dedicated to theatre\, script and v
	enues that are a little bit different. Formed in 2008 they connected throu
	gh their shared vision to create an experience for the audience. Their fir
	st show\, The Tempest\, was inspired by French dramatist Antonin Artaud an
	d found viewers blind folded and sniffing sardine oil. In July 2009\, Kink
	yFish took Artaud&#39\;s principles even further and performed Our Country
	&#39\;s Good where they continually moved the audience around the central 
	courtyard of Westbourne Studios. In December 2009 Kinkyfish presented a lo
	nger version of Strindberg’s A Dream Play in the Oxford House theatre in B
	ethnal Green\, London.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100720T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Pay As You Go
DTSTAMP:20100713T105718Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e61e95a407322ec51175a1fa6d8c1906@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cocktaverntheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Pay As You Go\nby Steven Hevey\n\nAn epic tale of one man’s 
	desperate attempt to find renewed meaning in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;his life\n\nMark
	 is the manager of a mobile phone retailer.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Every&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;day he discusses talk time plans\, unlimited texts\, and free minutes\,&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;without giving a thought to what it is he is actually doing. 
	His job is&nbsp\;&nbsp\;not to question customers’ motivation\, his priori
	ty is to sell the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;public what they want\; but with the arriva
	l of Emma\, the new work&nbsp\;&nbsp\;experience girl\, Mark is reminded j
	ust how important those minutes are.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Time is running out.\n\
	nPAY AS YOU GO runs at The Cock Tavern&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Theatre from 20 July -
	 14 August.\n\n7pm - 8pm\n\nIt&#39\;s a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;brilliant new play by
	 Steven Hevey\, a graduate of the Royal Court and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Soho Theatr
	e Young Writers Programmes. He participated in Paines&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Plough&
	#39\;s Future Perfect 2008 attachment scheme and was the recipient of a&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;Peggy Ramsey Foundation Award.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nThis one&#39\;s
	 gonna be mega - so&nbsp\;&nbsp\;book early&#33\; 08444 771000 or www.cock
	taverntheatre.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100720T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play at Theatre 503 in Battersea London
DTSTAMP:20100622T210715Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b0dd08f9445b057e8495718e8fe078a6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:DREAMS GET KINKY AT THE FRINGE\nIn their Fringe debut London
	 based theatre company KinkyFish finds nine actors\, always present on sta
	ge taking the audience on a journey through the mind of a dreamer where ch
	aracters merge\, duplicate\, evaporate and\, the story itself\, unfolds li
	ke a dream.\n\nIn A Dream Play KinkyFish breaks free of traditional techni
	ques\, drawing on the performance style Viewpoints where the focus is on p
	hysicality\, lighting and sound\, empowering the viewer to experience the 
	show rather than simply observe it.\nWith no more than a rainbow of scarve
	s as their props the performers seamlessly swap\, contort and evolve from 
	people to buildings\, breaking down the audience&#39\;s preconceived notio
	ns of life to reveal that time and space do not exist\, that anything and 
	everything becomes possible in a dream.\nA DREAM PLAY\nAgnes\, daughter of
	 the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life really is as difficult as
	 people make it out to be. Written by August Strindberg in 1901\,\nA Dream
	 Play delves into a dream\, where characters to locations change without r
	hyme or reason and a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrent image.&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\; \n \n\nLONDON PREVIEW :&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nDates:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tuesday 20th &amp\; Wednesday 21st July\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\
	nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 503 Theatre\, The Latchmere Pub\, 503 Batterse
	a Park Road\, London\, SW11 3BW \nTime:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
	7:30 (8.15)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;\nTicket Prices:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £10&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTheatre503 box office: 020 7978 7040 / 
	http://www.theatre503.com/contact/\n\nKINKYFISH:\nWeb:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; http://www.kinkyfish.co.uk\nEmail:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; media@kinkyfish.co.uk\nFacebook fan page:&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.facebook.com/kinkyfish&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTwitter:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; kinkyfish
	_drama\n \nFor further information\, images and press enquiries please con
	tact Larissa Moran at KinkyFish on media@kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nABOUT KINKYF
	ISH\nKinkyFish are a company of actors dedicated to theatre\, script and v
	enues that are a little bit different. Formed in 2008 they connected throu
	gh their shared vision to create an experience for the audience. Their fir
	st show\, The Tempest\, was inspired by French dramatist Antonin Artaud an
	d found viewers blind folded and sniffing sardine oil. In July 2009\, Kink
	yFish took Artaud&#39\;s principles even further and performed Our Country
	&#39\;s Good where they continually moved the audience around the central 
	courtyard of Westbourne Studios. In December 2009 Kinkyfish presented a lo
	nger version of Strindberg’s A Dream Play in the Oxford House theatre in B
	ethnal Green\, London.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100721T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131407Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f28ea6ab4d706339d7eade7be2fd71f2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110703T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Witches of Eastwick - Theatre Royal Brighton
DTSTAMP:20070705T124324Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2d4ed436b1fb8dde9266793f735be9a2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Paulch":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Performances nightly at 7.45pm. Thursday and Saturday matine
	es at 2.30pm.\n\nBox Office 08700 606 650 (booking fee)\n\nIn the tiny New
	 England town of Eastwick\, Rhode Island\, three modern day witches innoce
	ntly plot and conjure over a heady brew of weak martinis and chocolate bro
	wnies. But all hell breaks loose - quite literally - when their longings b
	ecome a flesh reality with the arrival of one Darryl Van Horne&#33\;\n\nww
	w.WitchesofEastwick.info\n\nThe Witches of Eastwick - A Devil of a Good Sh
	ow\nA Brighton Theatre Group production
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070710T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070716T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The North Wall Arts Festival
DTSTAMP:20080617T095124Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a21b93af8a0ec45e833b0ddfe95c67ad@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cutting edge drama\, world-class musicians and a vibrant lin
	e-up of satire from the Fringe\, student jazz and late night comedy. Oxfor
	d’s most exciting new arts event includes Mark Ravenhill’s new cycle of pl
	ays Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat and the Bush Theatre’s 50 Ways to Leave Your
	 Lover. Also showing is Tony&#33\; The Blair Musical\, hot from its awardw
	inning success at 2007 Edinburgh Fringe. The North Wall Arts Festival take
	s place in an awardwinning space\, converted from a former Victorian swimm
	ing pool.\n\nMost tickets from £10 - 15. \nThe North Wall Theatre\, South 
	Parade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\nBooking: 01865 319450 or www.thenorthwall.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080702T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080714T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Bench
DTSTAMP:20080708T203529Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6d360b1440fe7566e1f28717ce21dbb1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Joanna":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Albino Injun &amp\; Spark Plug Productions present a return 
	for....\n\n THE BENCH\nby Joe O&#39\;Byrne\n\nA homeless man sleeps on it.
	..\nA street sweeper takes a break on it...\nA girl has drawn on it...\nTw
	o scroats plan a burglary on it...\nA couple shag on it...\nA boxer skives
	 on it...\nWar veterans reminisce on it...\nBut who haunts it...?\n\nIt&#3
	9\;s just a bench in the park. The one by the war memorial. \n\nA boxer\, 
	his trainer\, a thief\, a fake medium\, a tramp\, an artist\, a widow\, a 
	dealer\, a loan shark\, an angel and a ghost...They&#39\;ve all sat on thi
	s bench at least once this year. Before the end of the year\, someone will
	 die on it...\n\nThe Bench. A comedy of love\, life and loss.\n\nREVIEW QU
	OTES:\n\n&quot\;Highly recommended and a play\, and writer\, which will su
	rely go on to great things. Be the envy of your friends and be able to say
	 you saw it first at the ever adventurous Studio Salford.&quot\; Kevin Bou
	rke\, Theatre Critic\, Manchester Evening News\n\n&quot\;...Surely you cou
	ldn&#39\;t have missed it? Well\, if you did\, you missed out big time. Jo
	e O&#39\;Byrne&#39\;s The Bench was a brilliant piece that will hopefully 
	go on to bigger things...&quot\; Mike Heath\, Co-ordinator\, Studio Salfor
	d\n\n&quot\;What theatre is\, or at least should be about. I loved the sho
	w... they&#39\;ve really got something special here... written and deliver
	ed with true integrity. The characters are uncannily real and familiar\, h
	ave great presence and are a joy to engage with...&quot\; Micky Dacks\, Sa
	lford City Radio\n\n&quot\;Loved it&#33\; Wonderful gags out of left field
	\, intrigue\, suspense\, heart-rending scenes and heart-warming moments. A
	 great night of theatre&#33\; Do more&#33\;&quot\; David Slack\, Director\
	, 24/7 Theatre Arts Network\n\nVENUE: Didsbury Studio Theatre (Manchester 
	Metropolitan University\, 799 Wilmslow Road\, Didsbury\, Manchester\, M20 
	2RR)\nDATES: Tuesday 8th to Saturday 12th July\nTIME: 7.30pm\nADMISSION: D
	onation at the door\nBOOKING: Contact Joe O&#39\;Byrne by phone on either 
	07929 663087 or 01204 419510\, or email him at joe.obyrne@ntlworld.com\nCA
	ST: Clyve Bonelle\, Ian Curley\, Stella Grundy\, Greg Kelly\, Ste Myott an
	d Phoebe Marie Jones
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080708T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080714T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat
DTSTAMP:20080617T093008Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:54244728911bcac8af71b01da1257de7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Paines Plough presents\n \nSHOOT / GET TREASURE / REPEAT \n 
	\nBy Mark Ravenhill\nDirected by Roxana Silbert\nDesigned by Lizzie Clacha
	n\n \nAs part of Oxford&#39\;s North Wall Festival\, Paines Plough present
	s a selection from Mark Ravenhill&#39\;s new epic play cycle Shoot/Get Tre
	asure/Repeat. Each 20 minute play takes its title from a classic work. See
	n together they form a collage of astute\, witty scenes exploring the pers
	onal and political effect of war on modern life. “Fragments\, individual m
	oments\, that capture our urge to bring our model of freedom and democracy
	 to the world&quot\; (Mark Ravenhill). An extraordinary ensemble of actors
	 encapsulate these mini-masterpieces. \n\nThe plays began life at last yea
	r’s Edinburgh Festival produced by Paines Plough under the banner of Raven
	hill For Breakfast and won the Spirit of the Fringe Award amidst a barrage
	 of critical acclaim. The full cycle was subsequently presented in London 
	in April 2008\, in collaboration with a number of leading theatre organisa
	tions and starring some of Britain&#39\;s leading actors...“despite their 
	brevity each one has been a festival highlight” (The Times on Ravenhill fo
	r Breakfast at Edinburgh 2007)\n \nMark Ravenhill &quot\;is one of Britain
	&#39\;s most most significant and consistently interestingly living playwr
	ights” (The Times). His recent successes include: Product (Paines Plough /
	 World Tour)\, Pool (No Water) (Frantic Assembly/Lyric Hammersmith/Drum Th
	eatre Plymouth)\, The Cut (Donmar Warehouse)\, and Citizenship (National T
	heatre).\n \n“The ever-inventive Paines Plough.” (The Independent) is an a
	ward-winning\, nationally and internationally renowned theatre company\, s
	pecialising exclusively in commissioning and producing new plays.\n\nWhere
	: The North Wall\, South Parade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\nTime: 7.30pm\nTickets: £
	15\, £12 (concs £8). Contact the Box Office\, 01865 319450 or www.thenorth
	wall.com\n\nwww.thenorthwall.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080711T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080714T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Man of No Importance
DTSTAMP:20100621T074904Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8630d9ecaff74ad3e47b8930af148438@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="AngRobShaw":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Prose\, prejudice and passengers collide in this warmly humo
	rous musical set in 1960&#39\;s Dublin. Alfie Byrne\, a middle-aged Irish 
	bus conductor with a passion for the writings of Oscar Wilde\, causes cont
	roversy when he attempts to stage a production of Wilde&#39\;s &#39\;Salom
	e&#39\; using his passengers as the cast. But people have secrets that are
	 destined to rock the group&#39\;s theatrical endeavours to the core. \n\n
	With music by Stephen Flaherty and words by Lynn Ahrens (the team behind &
	#39\;Seussical&#39\;\, &#39\;Once on this Island&#39\;\, &#39\;Ragtime&#39
	\; and &#39\;Anastasia&#39\;)\, you know that the songs will be melodious 
	and poignant. However\, in A Man of No Importance\, the pair has produced 
	something unmistakeably Irish that complements the story by Terrence McNal
	ly (the man behind &#39\;Kiss of a Spider Woman&#39\; and &#39\;The Full M
	onty&#39\; musical).\n\nA Man of No Importance will run at the Barn Theatr
	e\, Oxted from Wednesday 14 July to Saturday 17 July with performances at 
	7:45 every evening and a matinee on Saturday at 2:30. Order tickets online
	 at www.barntheatreoxted.co.uk or call 07583 035709.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100714T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100719T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:She Stoops to Conquer
DTSTAMP:20100530T164022Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8ad4c641792d22745370dd6a9fa25879@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="amanda9":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A new musical version of She Stoops to Conquer in the beauti
	ful gardens of Hall&#39\;s Croft\, Stratford-upon-Avon. www.secondthoughts
	.org.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100714T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100726T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WHITECHAPEL 1898
DTSTAMP:20090513T132512Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0df030f2a95b547652865ecfd2a80cf2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="suzewebb":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Dales Junior Drama Group presents\nWHITECHAPEL 1898\nA m
	usical play by Suzanne Norwebb\n\nThe year is 1898 and it is ten years sin
	ce Jack the Ripper&#39\;s autumn of terror on the streets of Whitechapel.&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;Marie Davies has been living a lie for a decade\, but circums
	tances lead her to decide the time is right to tell the truth.&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;Returning to Whitechapel\, Marie and her daughter\, Alice\, become separ
	ated.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Alice is taken in by a group of Workhouse kids and expe
	riences the wrath of the Workhouse owners\, the odious Twain family.&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;During her time with the children\, Alice discovers that they shar
	e a tragic bond.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Meanwhile\, Marie is facing a race against t
	ime to find Alice and get her safely out of London. \n\nLocation: The Dale
	s URC\, Eastdale Rd\, Bakersfield\, Nottingham\nDates: 03rd and 04th July 
	2009\nTickets: Adults £5.00 Concessions £3.00\nContact: 0115 9114718 or em
	ail dalesdrama@hotmail.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090703T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090706T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:50 WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER
DTSTAMP:20080617T093651Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:17172a0a4ff03dbee768c5ba877e8dd5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:50 WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER\n\nfrom The Bush Theatre and Lat
	itude \n\nThere are a million ways to tell someone it&#39\;s over. A crazy
	 cocktail of characters and stories\, 50 Ways to Leave&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Your L
	over explores every aspect of the &#39\;break up&#39\; whether hilarious\,
	 heart breaking or just plain ridiculous. Created by five of the Bush&#39\
	;s hottest young writers and inspired by true break up stories contributed
	 by its audience it will strike a chord with anyone who&#39\;s ever loved 
	and left. Part of the North Wall Arts Festival 2-12 July\n\nWhere: The Nor
	th Wall\, South Parade\, Oxford OX2 7NN\n Time: 7.30pm\n Tickets: £15\, £1
	2 (concs £8). Contact the Box Office\, 01865 319450 or www.thenorthwall.co
	m
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080704T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080707T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:MACBETH
DTSTAMP:20080213T174656Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f91ac436b89192d50173c0f4f12f94fc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="willshake":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:30th Open-air Production of Shakespeare&#39\;s play. Perform
	ed by Bournemouth Shakespeare Players in The Priory House Garden\, Christc
	hurch\, Dorset at 8.00pm. Tickets £9.00 Concessions £7.00. In aid of Local
	 Charities.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;President Dame Judi Dench.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080715T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080721T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Winter&#39\;s Tale
DTSTAMP:20071231T134528Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2f51f5ec1f6b7f7be7fcbc43abe3815f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="amanda9":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Winter&#39\;s Tale\nSecond Thoughts Drama Group\nin Hall
	&#39\;s Croft Gardens\nStratford-upon-Avon\ntel: 07702-721775
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080716T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080722T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Pay As You Go @ The Cock Tavern Theatre
DTSTAMP:20100713T113329Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c6bc2442b7fa6554e04ab25a4e0b3d3a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cocktaverntheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Pay As You Go\nby Steven Hevey\n\nTHE COCK TAVERN THEATRE\n\
	nAn epic tale of one man&#39\;s&nbsp\;&nbsp\;desperate attempt to find ren
	ewed meaning in&nbsp\;&nbsp\;his life\n\nMark is&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the manager 
	of a mobile phone retailer.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Every&nbsp\;&nbsp\;day he discuss
	es talk&nbsp\;&nbsp\;time plans\, unlimited texts\, and free minutes\,&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;without giving a thought&nbsp\;&nbsp\;to what it is he is actual
	ly doing. His job is&nbsp\;&nbsp\;not to question&nbsp\;&nbsp\;customers&#
	39\; motivation\, his priority is to sell the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;public what the
	y&nbsp\;&nbsp\;want\; but with the arrival of Emma\, the new work&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;experience girl\,a Mark&nbsp\;&nbsp\;is reminded just how important t
	hose minutes are.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Time is running&nbsp\;&nbsp\;out.\n\nPAY A
	S YOU GO runs at The Cock Tavern&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Theatre from 20 July -&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;14 August.\n\n7pm - 8pm\n\nIt&#39\;s a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;brilliant new 
	play by Steven&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Hevey\, a graduate of the Royal Court and&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;Soho Theatre Young Writers&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Programmes. He participat
	ed in Paines&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Plough&#39\;s Future Perfect 2008&nbsp\;&nbsp\;a
	ttachment scheme and was the recipient of a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Peggy Ramsey Foun
	dation&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Award.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nThis one&#39\;s gonna be mega 
	- so&nbsp\;&nbsp\;book early&#33\; 08444 771000&nbsp\;&nbsp\;or www.cockta
	verntheatre.com\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100720T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100816T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:MACBETH
DTSTAMP:20080213T174831Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bb77e314c4fdc328a308e6b9a6042269@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="willshake":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:30th Open-air Production of Shakespeare&#39\;s play. Perform
	ed by Bournemouth Shakespeare Players in The Priory House Garden\, Christc
	hurch\, Dorset at 8.00pm. Tickets £9.00 Concessions £7.00. In aid of Local
	 Charities.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;President Dame Judi Dench.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080722T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080728T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sex\, Drugs\, Therapy and Mayhem
DTSTAMP:20090321T114526Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:548ecc7c1b18b8b5966136eda43204ce@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sex drives everything\, or so Freud thought. But is that suc
	h a bad thing?\n\nAsk Maggie\, a middle aged West Indian manager of a drug
	s and alcohol rehab who delights in sexual fantasies about black\, hollywo
	d film stars. After ten years in her post\, Maggie has suddenly returned t
	o drinking with a vengeance. Hard nosed\, Benadette from Northen Ireland i
	s the rehabs best counsellor\, she&#39\;s doing all she can to hold Maggie
	 and the rehab together. But the governors are bailing out and the police 
	are moving in. And all as the Reverend Barley arrives with thousands of po
	unds of funding. \n\nAsian\, with an upper class\, crystyal cut accent\, A
	ntara is a new trainee counsellor who fancies Ashley\, another counsellor\
	, a white Southern English wimp. Ashley&#39\;s crude\, sexually fixated re
	hab client Sean is causing the havoc bringing the rehab to its knees. \n\n
	This hilarious comedy has a very dark sting in its tail. The play has tran
	sferred to the Henley Fringe Festival after its premiere in London.\n\nwww
	.sexdrugstherapyandmayhem.webeden.co.uk \n\nComment on previous playwritin
	g by Stephen M. Hunt\n\n&quot\;..terrific\, original\, major work..&quot\;
	 Brian Blessed.\n&quot\;..when are you bringing your work to Liverpool?&#3
	3\;..&quot\; Linda McDermott\, BBC Radio\n&quot\;..neatly conceived\, inve
	ntive in character and theme..&quot\; Royal Court\n&quot\;..surprsing at e
	very twist and turn..&quot\; Soho Theatre.\n&quot\;..deliciously disorinet
	ating..&quot\; Extra&#33\; Extra&#33\;\n&quot\;..so satisfying\, fiercely 
	intelligent..&quot\; Hearsay Magazine
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090722T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090727T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shakespeare On Love
DTSTAMP:20090716T101957Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:70e65e73c46c8df3eb75b233d0796b13@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="andrewh":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare On Love\n\nPassion.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tenderness.&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;Lust.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Betrayal.\n\nLove letters and puppies.\n\nFro
	m young romance to experience and wisdom\, Shakespeare runs the gamut of l
	ove.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;And it ain&#39\;t all Romeo and Juliet.\n\nCome fall in 
	love the Bard way in this exploration of Shakespeare&#39\;s plays and poet
	ry\, brought about with tenderness and humour.\n\nThe Oxford\n256 Kentish 
	Town Road\, NW5 2AA\nJuly 22-25\n7.30 pm\nTICKETS: 10/7 concession at the 
	door
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090722T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090727T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Winter&#39\;s Tale
DTSTAMP:20071231T134739Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:793a7a0ad9f54d58b0762eee951c66e9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="amanda9":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:the Winter&#39\;s Tale\nSecond Thoughts Drama Group\nHall&#3
	9\;s Croft Gardens\nStratford-upon-Avon\ntel: 07702-721775
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080723T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080728T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cosi Fan Tutte
DTSTAMP:20080717T162749Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4faaefb892e0a8e68c217eb2c41fff94@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Situation Opera":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Situation Opera production of Mozart&#39\;s Cosi Fan Tutte a
	t the Greenwich Theatre\, 7pm. Tickets £15. For more information see www.s
	ituationopera.org.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080723T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080728T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Daisy Pulls it off
DTSTAMP:20090527T162553Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a1f4ec193688388d51f28122d49264d4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaufort Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Beaufort Players\, Ealing\, present Denise Deegan’s spif
	fing romp set in a 1920s ‘gels’ boarding school.\n\nFollow the fortunes of
	 scholarship pupil Daisy Meredith and her chums as they get into fearful s
	crapes\, battle bullies and seek out long-lost hidden treasure&#33\;\n\nDa
	tes: 23\, 24\, 25 July 2009\nTimes: Evening performances at 8pm (doors ope
	n at 7.30pm)\, Saturday matinee (25 July) at 2.30pm (doors at 2pm)\nTicket
	s: £8\nLocation: Behind the Church of the Ascension\, Beaufort Road\, Eali
	ng W5\nBox office: t: 07968 974335 or (020) 8993 2532\; www.beaufortplayer
	s.org.uk\n\nCharity Performance: 50% of the profits from ticket sales for 
	the Saturday matinee (25 July) will be donated to a local charity Meadow H
	ouse Hospice\, c/o The Ealing Rotary Benevolent Fund.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090723T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090727T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:TEEN SCREAM New Musical Comedy
DTSTAMP:20080706T162147Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ee929620d8d515e5a5e04a9cc91a6090@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: STAGE ONE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT\n\n&#39\;TEEN SCREAM&#39\
	;\n\nThe new musical comedy from the creators of the hit musicals &#39\;A 
	Slice Of Saturday Night&#39\; and &#39\;Lust&#39\;\nBook\, Music and Lyric
	s by the Heather Brothers\n\n&#39\;...it’s a real SCREAM...&#39\; ‘High Sc
	hool Musical’ meets ‘Halloween’ in this exciting new musical comedy.\n\nA 
	group of high school kids rehearse their end-of-year musical in a derelict
	 theatre on a tiny island in the middle of a river. Events take a sinister
	 twist as real life starts to echo the play they’re rehearsing and a craze
	d killer strikes. the offbeat group of friends rally to unlock the killer’
	s identity and get caught up in the deadly results – solving this mystery 
	is going to be murder. The bridge is out\, the phone wires cut and the sta
	ge is set for what promises to be an exhilarating and terrifyingly funny m
	usical comedy not to be missed.\n\nWith it’s fantastic score\, unequalled 
	laugh-to-shriek ratio\, plot twists a-plenty and blood\, guts and special 
	effects galore\, the show parodies those ‘infamous’ teen horror movies of 
	the nineties. A fun\, fast\, and frighteningly furious musical romp not to
	 be missed. \n\n‘Teen Scream’ is not suitable for younger audiences or tho
	se of a nervous disposition... you have been warned...\n\nThursday 24th - 
	Saturday 26th july 2008\nat 7.45pm and 3.00pm (Sat only)\n\nKenneth More T
	heatre\nOakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex\n\n£12 (£10.50theatre club members)
	\n(£8.50 matinee only)\n\nFor tickets and further information\nCcontact 02
	08 553 4466 or 01708 458262.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080724T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080728T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Subs @ The Cock Tavern Theatre
DTSTAMP:20100713T113627Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c62b80de348003de9ab0e2edd26fddbc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cocktaverntheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Subs\nby R.J. Purdey\n\nTHE COCK TAVERN THEATRE\n\n\n&quot\;
	People ask what you do and you say: I&#39\;m a sub.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Funny wo
	rd: like being&nbsp\;&nbsp\;a substitute.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;You&#39\;re sitting
	 on the subs&#39\; bench and just hoping one&nbsp\;&nbsp\;day they&#39\;ll
	 give you a game.&quot\;\n\nIn the sub-editing office of a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;st
	ylish men&#39\;s magazine the team work on their monotonous duties of&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;correcting spelling and creating headlines.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Chief Su
	b-Editor Derek is&nbsp\;&nbsp\;pinning his hopes on a promotion to escape 
	the office.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;His deputy Finch&nbsp\;&nbsp\;is stuck in a despo
	ndent rut and spends his time browsing internet&nbsp\;&nbsp\;porn.&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Then the unthinkable happens\, a confident young woman joins the&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;office… it&#39\;s time for some changes round here.\n\nSubs runs
	 at The&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Cock Tavern Theatre from 25th July - 14th August \n\n
	\nDirected by&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Hamish Macdougall\nDesigned by Jemima Carter-Le
	wis\n\n\nBook&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Early to avoid disappointment 08444 771000 or w
	ww.cocktaverntheatre.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100725T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100816T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:musical theatre workshop
DTSTAMP:20100608T145517Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:eb4ac6e28c43fb241d756019a80b0857@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cginnane":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Dominion Theatre runs a great musical theatre workshop w
	eek in July. Its open to everyone aged 12-17 and do dancing\, acting and s
	inging workshops with industry professionals. \nParticipants get a backsta
	ge tour of the theatre and a ticket to We will rock you with a chance to m
	eet the cast and get your programmes signed. They also have a fab end of w
	eek kareoke party. Check out the website www.dominionevents.co.uk to apply
	.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100726T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100802T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:On The Town
DTSTAMP:20080618T185516Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:53855fe921571be57b95e21ae4fb967d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="icos":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Imperial College Operatic Society invites you to join us for
	 our 41st annual production in Budleigh Salterton. Following on from the s
	uccess of last year&#39\;s West Side Story\, we are proud to present anoth
	er Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins collaboration – On the Town.\n\n&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;Welcome to the 24-hour adventure of three sailors on shore lea
	ve in New York City chasing the girls\, the sights\, and a whole lot of tr
	ouble&#33\; After falling for a picture of &quot\;Miss Turnstiles&quot\; I
	vy Smith\, Gabey enlists the help of his shipmates Ozzie and Chip to track
	 her down. Sidetracked by plucky cab driver Hildy and elegant anthropologi
	st Claire\, and plagued by run-ins with the law\, will Gabey find his girl
	… and will they make it back to the ship on time?\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;On the 
	Town is a hilarious non-stop romp featuring some of the most wonderful mus
	ic ever written for the Broadway stage\, and includes classic songs such a
	s &quot\;New York\, New York&quot\;\, &quot\;I Can Cook Too&quot\; and &qu
	ot\;Lonely Town&quot\;\, to name but a few. This smash hit show\, immortal
	ised in the MGM film starring Gene Kelly\, Frank Sinatra and Ann Miller\, 
	has book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Wed
	nesday 30th July\, 7pm (followed by Gala Reception)\n Thursday 31st July –
	 Saturday 2nd August\, 7.30pm\n Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th August\, 7.30pm
	\n Thursday 7th August\, 2.30pm\n In the Public Hall\, Budleigh Salterton\
	n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tickets £9 (Matinee £6) \n Available from Budleigh Salter
	ton Tourist Information Centre – 01395 445275
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080730T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080804T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Beggar&#39\;s Opera by John Gay
DTSTAMP:20070814T170620Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bb6dad9e781a875c739a61598c7774c1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="roddypeters":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Wilson Roberts Productions presents The Beggar&#39\;s Opera\
	, a saucy\, hilarious romp with light\, humorous songs: a must see summer 
	show&#33\;\n\nLevi Fox Hall\, King Edward VI School\, Chapel Lane\, CV37 6
	HB.\nWeds 29 August to Sat 1 September: 7.30pm with Saturday matinee at 2.
	30pm.\n\nTickets available from Presents in Mind\, 51 Henley Street or fro
	m 01789 551442.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070829T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070903T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:CLOSER THAN EVER
DTSTAMP:20080804T210241Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:44ddca48218fc49d421233675c704e71@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="MTgirl":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Come and see some future stars of the West End in Maltby and
	 Shire&#39\;s fantastic revue show\, as performed by the Postgraduate Clas
	s of 2008 from the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts...\n\nCloser Than Eve
	r is a a musical revue about life\, love\, sex and those unexpected events
	 that somehow touch everyone&#39\;s life. There is a steady stream of show
	stoppers by the award winning-duo of Maltby and Shire. Every song in this 
	highly acclaimed show tells an intimate\, insightful story of relationship
	s in the modern world from the point of view of people on the edge of life
	.\n\nIt will take place at the Chelsea Theatre (World&#39\;s End Place\, K
	ings Road\, London) at 7.30pm and 3.00pm on Saturdays.\n\nTo book tickets\
	, call: 0208 829 0036
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080828T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080915T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hotel Sorrento @ The Cock Tavern Theatre
DTSTAMP:20100713T113252Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f8e0c5ae14390e4076fdaf4647ac9fbc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="cocktaverntheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hotel Sorrento\nby Hannie Rayson\n\nTHE COCK TAVERN THEATRE\
	n\nHilary lives in seaside Sorrento with her father and sixteen year old s
	on\; Pippa is visiting from New York and Meg returns from England with her
	 English husband. Three sisters\, reunited after ten years in different wo
	rlds\, again feel the constraints of family life. It is Meg&#39\;s semi-au
	tobiographical novel\, recently shortlisted for the Booker Prize\, which o
	vershadows their homecoming.\nIt is about expatriatism\, our perceptions o
	f home and the tensions that exist between those who&#39\;ve left\, and th
	ose who&#39\;ve stayed behind. It is about the responsibility of family ob
	ligations and national ties\, the right to an identity within a clan and a
	 country in 1980&#39\;s Australia.\n\nDirected by Adam Spreadbury-Maher\nD
	esigned by Micka Agosta\nLighting by Steve Lowe\n\nBOOK NOW&#33\; 08111 77
	4 000\n\nhttp://www.ticketweb...face=cocktavern\n\n\nwww.cocktaverntheatre
	.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100817T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100913T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Streetcar Named Desire
DTSTAMP:20070813T221550Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d920b377f2023baf8ef589d7688a2f62@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael H":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:New Orleans - a lonely girl and savage emotions...\n\nCroydo
	n Operatic and Dramatic Association present Tennessee Williams&#39\; Pulit
	zer Prize-winning play\n\nA Streetcar Named Desire\n\nHumpreys Hall\, Cate
	rham School\, CR3 6YA\n\n30 August - 1 September\, 7:45pm\n\nMatinee Satur
	day 1 September\, 3:00pm.\n\n\nCODA Box Office 01737 558833\, or email Cod
	a@blueyonder.co.uk\n\nTickets: £10.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Includes free glass of wi
	ne.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070830T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070903T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:On The Town
DTSTAMP:20080618T185642Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:559a70978c21a4e79ad9552ad8a61779@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="icos":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Imperial College Operatic Society invites you to join us for
	 our 41st annual production in Budleigh Salterton. Following on from the s
	uccess of last year&#39\;s West Side Story\, we are proud to present anoth
	er Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins collaboration – On the Town.\n\n W
	elcome to the 24-hour adventure of three sailors on shore leave in New Yor
	k City chasing the girls\, the sights\, and a whole lot of trouble&#33\; A
	fter falling for a picture of &quot\;Miss Turnstiles&quot\; Ivy Smith\, Ga
	bey enlists the help of his shipmates Ozzie and Chip to track her down. Si
	detracked by plucky cab driver Hildy and elegant anthropologist Claire\, a
	nd plagued by run-ins with the law\, will Gabey find his girl… and will th
	ey make it back to the ship on time?\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;On the Town is a hil
	arious non-stop romp featuring some of the most wonderful music ever writt
	en for the Broadway stage\, and includes classic songs such as &quot\;New 
	York\, New York&quot\;\, &quot\;I Can Cook Too&quot\; and &quot\;Lonely To
	wn&quot\;\, to name but a few. This smash hit show\, immortalised in the M
	GM film starring Gene Kelly\, Frank Sinatra and Ann Miller\, has book and 
	lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Wednesday 30th J
	uly\, 7pm (followed by Gala Reception)\n Thursday 31st July – Saturday 2nd
	 August\, 7.30pm\n Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th August\, 7.30pm\n Thursday 7
	th August\, 2.30pm\n In the Public Hall\, Budleigh Salterton\n \n&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\; Tickets £9 (Matinee £6) \n Available from Budleigh Salterton Tourist
	 Information Centre – 01395 445275
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080805T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080811T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:HEAD
DTSTAMP:20080801T085659Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c19aefcece2d7167d7ffe0be91ea15ee@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="arty_84":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:HEAD - a musical about sex\, love and psychiatry \n\n \n\nTh
	ings are not what they should be at the psychiatrist&#39\;s office. \n\n \
	n\nHis secretary has been kidnapped\, his finances are less than he&#39\;d
	 hoped for\, \n\nhis personal life is a mess and his latest client just ha
	ppens to be \n\na rich\, beautiful\, single woman with a sex addiction... 
	\n\nMaybe things are looking up?\n\n \n\n---------------------------------
	---------------------------------------------------------------\n\n \n\nDi
	rected\, Written &amp\; Produced by Steven Lee\n\n \n\nCast includes:\n\nT
	om Radford\, Ashley Emerson\, Claire Hammet\, Robert Pearce\, \n\nJulie Ro
	ss\, Tim Barton\, Karen Moses\, Jane McAnealy\, \n\nIdo Gonen &amp\; Joe M
	addison \n\n \n\n---------------------------------------------------------
	---------------------------------------\n\n \n\nKenneth More Theatre\n\nTh
	ur 7 to Sat 9 August | Eves 19:45 and Sat Mat 15:00\n\nWWW.PTC.ORG.UK\n\nO
	akfield Road\nIlford\nEssex IG1 1BT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080807T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080811T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Game Plan
DTSTAMP:20080801T160002Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2361324138ce79d300d7edd90f8b3c10@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Pebble Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Blue Pebble Theatre Company are touring Scotland with &quot\
	;Game Plan&quot\; by Alan Ayckbourn. The company sold out &quot\;Stags and
	 Hens&quot\; at the Fringe last year\, and were commissioned to provide th
	e Christmas entertainment at M&amp\;D&#39\;s Theme Park in 2007. \n\n&quot
	\;Game Plan&quot\; tells the story of Lynette. When her business collapses
	 and her husband disappears into the blue\, she finds herself a single par
	ent with a rapidly dwindling lifestyle. The future looks bleak. But her te
	enage daughter Sorrel has a&nbsp\;&nbsp\;plan to save them both. Will Sorr
	el succeed? Or will her desperate &#39\;game plan&#39\; plunge them both i
	nto greater trouble. . ..?\n\nThe show is touring six venues across Scotla
	nd\, on 14th\, 15th\, 16th\, 21st\, 22nd and 23rd August. Full details of 
	venues and tickets can be found at www.bluepebbletheatre.co.uk.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080814T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080825T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Little Night Music
DTSTAMP:20100815T112841Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3b85f2edf086045e01ff537a1e0df75e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="power-ranger":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Revellers present\n\nSondheim&#39\;s &#39\;A Little Night Mu
	sic&#39\;\n\nPeterborough High School Theatre\n\nThorpe Road\, Peterboroug
	h\n\n18 - 21 August @ 7.30pm\n\nTickets available on the door £10 - £12
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100818T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100823T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;tick\, tick...BOOM&#33\;&#39\; - Trestle Arts Base\,St
	 Albans
DTSTAMP:20100730T070501Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:32a5d671f29f71f23de469a6a6b68714@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="seanaydon":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MProductions return to Trestle after their highly successful
	 debut production of &#39\;I love you because...&#39\; with &#39\;tick\, t
	ick...BOOM&#33\;&#39\;. Featuring the music of Jonathon Larson\, &#39\;tic
	k\, tick...BOOM&#33\;&#39\; is the posthumous\, biographical story of &#39
	\;Jon&#39\;s&#39\; attempts to make it as a composer. With instantly appea
	ling melodies and a unique blend of pop\, rock and musical theatre styles\
	, &#39\;tick\, tick...BOOM&#33\;&#39\; takes you on the fascinating playwr
	ight/composer&#39\;s journey that led to the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award
	 winning\, Broadway blockbuster &#39\;RENT&#39\;.\n\n\nWhen: Thursday 19th
	 - Saturday 21st August 2010 \nTime: 8:00 PM\nPrice: £12\nBook Online: htt
	p://www.trestle.org.uk/pl300.html\nBox Office: 01727 850950\n\nCast and Cr
	eative&#39\;s\n\nCreative Team\nDirector: Chris Cuming\nMusical Director: 
	Bill Pamplin\nDesigner: Celestine Healy\nLighting Designer: Douglas Green\
	nSound Designer: Pete Malkin\nVideo Designer: Leo Flint\nProduction Manage
	rs: Tom Lee &amp\; Rob Harm\nStage Manager: Jen Harding\n\nJon: Séan Aydon
	\nMichael: Jamie Sheasby\nSusan: Laura Anne Smith\nKaressa: Kathleen Paynt
	er\nMan/Matt: Carl Giacone\nWoman/Judy: Cara Rodford\nRosa/Mum: Diane Carr
	\nDad: John Hebden\n\nhttp://www.mproductions.org.uk/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100819T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100823T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sleazy Jet Musical
DTSTAMP:20090625T225050Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c595ca09e730c7eff01cc1f4c7d44415@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sleazy Jet Musical":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Ecetera Theatre 7.30pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nSYNOPSIS\n\nwww.slea
	zyjet-musical.com\n\nBRANSON in SLEAZY JET Scandal\n\nHold on to your seat
	s and oxygen MASKS as wanna be Trophy Wife Virginia Branson wants a new hu
	sband. Exotic destinations and pilots become her schedule. Flight plans tu
	rn into MILE HIGH. Her prize won’t be won on AUTO-PILOT. Don’t miss this M
	usical flight of your life&#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090820T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090824T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play
DTSTAMP:20100426T201211Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:881a14aa2b3d1cbfed986f4fde7fd4c2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL\n\n\nHow would you tell a dream? S
	trindberg&#39\;s answer is a blend of memories\, inventions\, and absurdit
	ies\, where characters merge\, duplicate and evaporate. Time and space do 
	not exist\, everything becomes possible. Devised and presented in London i
	n 2009\, this adaptation of &#39\;A Dream play&#39\; is surreal storytelli
	ng at its best as a group of nine actors constantly transform to take the 
	audience along the dream&#39\;s journey. KinkyFish is an established Londo
	n based company focusing on projects with a twist\, always looking to take
	 audiences elsewhere. KinkyFish are proud to make their Fringe debut.\n\nN
	ine actors present their own adaptation of Strindberg&#39\;s play where ch
	aracters merge\, evaporate and the story itself unfolds like a dream. Surr
	eal storytelling at its best from this well established London company in 
	their Fringe debut.\n \nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nVenue BoxOffice Number: 0
	845 508 8387 \ntheSpace @Venue45 \n\n0845 508 8387 \nPreview Aug 21 at 15:
	10 \n(45mins) £6.00(£5.00) \nAug 23-28 16:10 (45mins) \n£8.00(£7.00)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100823T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100830T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play in Edinburgh
DTSTAMP:20100622T210946Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9edbadacbaba996a24b09f983bb56ef7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:DREAMS GET KINKY AT THE FRINGE\nIn their Fringe debut London
	 based theatre company KinkyFish finds nine actors\, always present on sta
	ge taking the audience on a journey through the mind of a dreamer where ch
	aracters merge\, duplicate\, evaporate and\, the story itself\, unfolds li
	ke a dream.\n\nIn A Dream Play KinkyFish breaks free of traditional techni
	ques\, drawing on the performance style Viewpoints where the focus is on p
	hysicality\, lighting and sound\, empowering the viewer to experience the 
	show rather than simply observe it.\nWith no more than a rainbow of scarve
	s as their props the performers seamlessly swap\, contort and evolve from 
	people to buildings\, breaking down the audience&#39\;s preconceived notio
	ns of life to reveal that time and space do not exist\, that anything and 
	everything becomes possible in a dream.\nA DREAM PLAY\nAgnes\, daughter of
	 the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life really is as difficult as
	 people make it out to be. Written by August Strindberg in 1901\,\nA Dream
	 Play delves into a dream\, where characters to locations change without r
	hyme or reason and a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrent image.&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\; \n \nLISTINGS INFORMATION:\nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The Sp
	ace @ Venue 45\, Old St Paul’s Church Hall\, Jeffrey St\, EH1 1DH \nDates:
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;23rd - 28th August&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTime:&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 16:10 (16:55) \nPreview:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Saturday 2
	1st August 2010 / 15:10 (15:55) / £6 (£5)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTicket prices:&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £8 (£7)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nVenue box office:&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;0845 508 8387\nFringe box offi
	ce:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;0131 226 0000 /
	 http://www.edfringe.com/\n\n\nLONDON PREVIEW :&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nDates:&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tuesday 20th &amp\; Wednesday 21st July\,&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;\nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 503 Theatre\, The Latchmere Pub\, 5
	03 Battersea Park Road\, London\, SW11 3BW \nTime:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\; 7:30 (8.15)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTicket Prices:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £10&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTheatre503 box office: 020 7
	978 7040 / http://www.theatre503.com/contact/\n\nKINKYFISH:\nWeb:&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; http://www.kinkyfish.co.uk\nEmail:
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; media@kinkyfish.co.uk\nFacebook fan pag
	e:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.facebook.com/kinkyf
	ish&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTwitter:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	; kinkyfish_drama\n \nFor further information\, images and press enquiries
	 please contact Larissa Moran at KinkyFish on media@kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nA
	BOUT KINKYFISH\nKinkyFish are a company of actors dedicated to theatre\, s
	cript and venues that are a little bit different. Formed in 2008 they conn
	ected through their shared vision to create an experience for the audience
	. Their first show\, The Tempest\, was inspired by French dramatist Antoni
	n Artaud and found viewers blind folded and sniffing sardine oil. In July 
	2009\, KinkyFish took Artaud&#39\;s principles even further and performed 
	Our Country&#39\;s Good where they continually moved the audience around t
	he central courtyard of Westbourne Studios. In December 2009 Kinkyfish pre
	sented a longer version of Strindberg’s A Dream Play in the Oxford House t
	heatre in Bethnal Green\, London.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100823T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100830T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Chorus Line Last Night
DTSTAMP:20080717T112348Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:38c6dc72103424372ccfb9c0bd7df483@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ACL Fanatic":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Chorus Line finishes it&#39\;s Glorious revival on Broadwa
	y-but the National tour goes on and on and on.. and on hopefully to the we
	st end  
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080817T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080813T184301Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b0b80e24a16f63ccf251231c9f899f55@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nGERTRUDE&#39\;S S
	ECRET\nby Benedick West\n\nStarring: Natalie Cassidy &amp\; James Alexandr
	ou (BBC TV&#39\;s Eastenders)\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Helen Fraser (ITV&#
	39\;s Bad Girls)\n\nGertrude&#39\;s Secret transports you to an absorbing 
	roller-coaster world of bizarre\, sad and comic characters.\nTheir engross
	ing short stories create a show like none other you have seen before.\n\nF
	or details\, visit www.theatremad.org.uk\n\nTrafalgar Studios 2\n14 Whiteh
	all\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nDate: Monday 18th August 2008\n\nTime: 7.45pm\n\n
	Price: £15\n\nHow To Book\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassa
	dors.com/trafalgarstudios\n\nNearest Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake a Differe
	nce Enterprises Limited\, trading as TheatreMAD\, is registered in England
	 and Wales as a company limited by guarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Regist
	ered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (V
	AT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Make A Diffe
	rence Trust\, which is registered in England and Wales as a charitable com
	pany limited by guarantee (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office as abov
	e) (Charity Registration No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all or most 
	of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080818T204500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080815T124108Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7b6ceb933b49fb7277d168983de299be@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nIN CONVERSATION W
	ITH...DAME EILEEN ATKINS\nJoin Michael Billington\, theatre critic for The
	 Guardian\, as he interviews one of Britain&#39\;s most respected actors c
	urrently starring in The Female Of The Species (Vaudeville Theatre)\nTime:
	 2.45pm\nPrice: £10\n\nTWO by Jim Cartwright\nColourful and intriguing cha
	racters juggle public facade and private emotion in this often hilarios an
	d sharply observed representation of northern pub life.\nTime: 7.45pm\nPri
	ce: £15\n\nFor details\, visit www.theatremad.org.uk\n\nDate: Tuesday 19th
	 August 2008\n\nTrafalgar Studios 2\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nHow
	 To Book\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalga
	rstudios\n\nNearest Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises L
	imited\, trading as TheatreMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a c
	ompany limited by guarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th 
	Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 0
	3)\, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, whi
	ch is registered in England and Wales as a charitable company limited by g
	uarantee (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Regis
	tration No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable pr
	ofits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080819T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080813T184616Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:122e1e4063bd91b0b343d6a1f5062307@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nFALLING STARS\n\n
	Telling the story of an old songbook Peter discovered in an antique shop\,
	 Peter Polycarpou and Sally Ann Triplett sing the songs of Charlie Chaplin
	\, Buddy De-Silva\, Ray Henderson\, Carl Scraubstader\, Arthur Freed and m
	any\, many more.\n\nFor details\, visit www.theatremad.org.uk\n\nDate: Wed
	nesday 20th August 2008\n\nTime: 7.00pm &amp\; 11.00pm\n\nPrice: £15\n\nTr
	afalgar Studios 2\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nHow To Book\nBy Phone
	: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios\n\nNeares
	t Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading a
	s TheatreMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company limited by 
	guarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St M
	artin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a whol
	ly owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is registered i
	n England and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee (Company 
	No: 6546586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration No: 112401
	4)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080820T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080813T190759Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:36037b8d7445e8c0ceb39aec8e7ca857@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nIN CONVERSATION W
	ITH...MISTER GEE\nBBC London&#39\;s Breakfast Show Presenter\, JoAnne Good
	\, talks to the enigmatic Spoken Word artist currently starring in Into Th
	e Hoods (Novello Theatre)\nTime: 2.45pm\nPrice: £10\n\nMAD Comedy Night \n
	The MAD Fringe brings you a fantastic line-up of hot comedy talent includi
	ng:\nShappi Khorsandi\nNorman Lovett\nAva Vidal\nMatt Reed\nAaron Counter\
	nPete Johansson\nCompered by James Mullinger\nTime: 7.45pm\nPrice: £15\n\n
	For details\, visit www.theatremad.org.uk\n\nDate: Thursday 21st August 20
	08\n\nTrafalgar Studios 2\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nHow To Book\n
	By Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios\n
	\nNearest Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\, t
	rading as TheatreMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company lim
	ited by guarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80
	-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and i
	s a wholly owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is regi
	stered in England and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee (
	Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration No
	: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080821T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:New Art Club: The Notcracker
DTSTAMP:20080821T101435Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:64dc02c880810c7a0a6f4732adc26a0a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:New Art Club: The Notcracker – Not Just Another Christmas Sh
	ow&nbsp\;&nbsp\;DANCE\n\nInformation about event: Comedy dance theatre duo
	 Pete Shenton and Tom Roden\, aka New Art Club\, present their alternative
	 to The Nutcracker… an unashamedly silly deconstruction of previous Christ
	mas stories and a serious reconstruction of a new one. Telling the story o
	f an aspirant angel who fails to graduate from Angel College\, the Notcrac
	ker contains sharp choreography\, an unfortunate game of charades and an u
	nhelpful Ghost of Christmas Present. Presented by the New Art Clu.\n\nIt’s
	 chock full of Christmas dances\, Christmas disaster and the triumph of go
	od over evil – whatever that means. A modern festive show about greed\, do
	uble crossing\, dinnertime rows and angels treading where fools fear to tr
	ead.\n\n“a double act who marry stand-up comedy with choreographic minimal
	ism and a touch of philosophy” THE TIMES\n\nSuitable for ages 10+\, not su
	itable for children who still believe\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, PENTLAND THEAT
	RE\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£15 [£13 CONC] \n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Stre
	et N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nS
	tart Date: FRI 19 &amp\; SAT 20 DEC\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: FRI 19 &amp\; SA
	T 20 DEC\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080821T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Purple Ronnie&#39\;s Stand-Up Poetry Club - Edinburgh&#33\;&
	#33\;
DTSTAMP:20090812T200347Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8495d173e1388c852156878630114de6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="AnnaBan8":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:20th August At The Udderbelly.\n£10.50 / 9.50. Click below f
	or tickets or call&nbsp\;&nbsp\;08445458252.\n\nThe AISLE 16 FOUNDER\, LAT
	ITUDE FESTIVAL POETRY PROGAMMER &amp\; WRITER OF C4&#39\;S SEVEN AGES OF L
	OVE\, Luke Wright presents a selection of the UK&#39\;s finest stand-up po
	etry talents.\n\nLaunch night\, ahead of a monthly London residency\, feat
	ures a rare return to his poetry roots for Buzzocks star Phill Jupitus and
	 the acclaimed Dockers MC (Kate Nash support act\, author of Ugly Shy Girl
	).\n\n&quot\;The best young performance poet around&quot\; Observer\, on L
	uke Wright\n\n&quot\;Top Ten Literary Talents 2008&quot\; Sunday Times\, o
	n Dockers MC\n\nE4&#39\;S UDDERBELLY | 23.45 | AUG 20 ONLY | TICKETS 0844 
	545 8252\nhttp://www.underbell...ow.php?id=61:69
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090821T004500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play
DTSTAMP:20100426T201239Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c959a8d8e2abdd264d2534a22079f21d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL\n\n\nHow would you tell a dream? S
	trindberg&#39\;s answer is a blend of memories\, inventions\, and absurdit
	ies\, where characters merge\, duplicate and evaporate. Time and space do 
	not exist\, everything becomes possible. Devised and presented in London i
	n 2009\, this adaptation of &#39\;A Dream play&#39\; is surreal storytelli
	ng at its best as a group of nine actors constantly transform to take the 
	audience along the dream&#39\;s journey. KinkyFish is an established Londo
	n based company focusing on projects with a twist\, always looking to take
	 audiences elsewhere. KinkyFish are proud to make their Fringe debut.\n\nN
	ine actors present their own adaptation of Strindberg&#39\;s play where ch
	aracters merge\, evaporate and the story itself unfolds like a dream. Surr
	eal storytelling at its best from this well established London company in 
	their Fringe debut.\n \nwww.kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nVenue BoxOffice Number: 0
	845 508 8387 \ntheSpace @Venue45 \n\n0845 508 8387 \nPreview Aug 21 at 15:
	10 \n(45mins) £6.00(£5.00) \nAug 23-28 16:10 (45mins) \n£8.00(£7.00)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100821T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play in Edinburgh
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SEQUENCE:1
UID:d5f7f38bdd4593ad867e06a9f5bdec14@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:DREAMS GET KINKY AT THE FRINGE\nIn their Fringe debut London
	 based theatre company KinkyFish finds nine actors\, always present on sta
	ge taking the audience on a journey through the mind of a dreamer where ch
	aracters merge\, duplicate\, evaporate and\, the story itself\, unfolds li
	ke a dream.\n\nIn A Dream Play KinkyFish breaks free of traditional techni
	ques\, drawing on the performance style Viewpoints where the focus is on p
	hysicality\, lighting and sound\, empowering the viewer to experience the 
	show rather than simply observe it.\nWith no more than a rainbow of scarve
	s as their props the performers seamlessly swap\, contort and evolve from 
	people to buildings\, breaking down the audience&#39\;s preconceived notio
	ns of life to reveal that time and space do not exist\, that anything and 
	everything becomes possible in a dream.\nA DREAM PLAY\nAgnes\, daughter of
	 the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life really is as difficult as
	 people make it out to be. Written by August Strindberg in 1901\,\nA Dream
	 Play delves into a dream\, where characters to locations change without r
	hyme or reason and a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrent image.&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\; \n \nLISTINGS INFORMATION:\nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The Sp
	ace @ Venue 45\, Old St Paul’s Church Hall\, Jeffrey St\, EH1 1DH \nDates:
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;23rd - 28th August&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTime:&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 16:10 (16:55) \nPreview:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Saturday 2
	1st August 2010 / 15:10 (15:55) / £6 (£5)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTicket prices:&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £8 (£7)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nVenue box office:&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;0845 508 8387\nFringe box offi
	ce:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;0131 226 0000 /
	 http://www.edfringe.com/\n\n\nLONDON PREVIEW :&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nDates:&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tuesday 20th &amp\; Wednesday 21st July\,&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;\nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 503 Theatre\, The Latchmere Pub\, 5
	03 Battersea Park Road\, London\, SW11 3BW \nTime:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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	p\;&nbsp\; 7:30 (8.15)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTicket Prices:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £10&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTheatre503 box office: 020 7
	978 7040 / http://www.theatre503.com/contact/\n\nKINKYFISH:\nWeb:&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; http://www.kinkyfish.co.uk\nEmail:
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; media@kinkyfish.co.uk\nFacebook fan pag
	e:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.facebook.com/kinkyf
	ish&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTwitter:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	; kinkyfish_drama\n \nFor further information\, images and press enquiries
	 please contact Larissa Moran at KinkyFish on media@kinkyfish.co.uk\n\n\nA
	BOUT KINKYFISH\nKinkyFish are a company of actors dedicated to theatre\, s
	cript and venues that are a little bit different. Formed in 2008 they conn
	ected through their shared vision to create an experience for the audience
	. Their first show\, The Tempest\, was inspired by French dramatist Antoni
	n Artaud and found viewers blind folded and sniffing sardine oil. In July 
	2009\, KinkyFish took Artaud&#39\;s principles even further and performed 
	Our Country&#39\;s Good where they continually moved the audience around t
	he central courtyard of Westbourne Studios. In December 2009 Kinkyfish pre
	sented a longer version of Strindberg’s A Dream Play in the Oxford House t
	heatre in Bethnal Green\, London.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100821T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080815T124443Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4239d21fc0351e93addae760be07fba9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nTHE ELEPHANT&#39\
	;S CHILD AND OTHER STORIES\nCritically acclaimed theatre company\, Metta T
	heatre\, present a new puppet opera based on Rudyard Kipling&#39\;s classi
	c tale\, The Elephant&#39\;s Child\, and tell several other improvised and
	 interactive Just So stories.\nTime: 2.45pm\nPrice: £10 (Children £7.50)\n
	\nRAINDOGS by Andrew MacBean\nA New Musical based on Lanford Wilson&#39\;s
	 ground-breaking play\, Balm In Gilead.\nStarring: Stefan Booth (ITV’s Dan
	cing On Ice\, The Bill)\, Tim Howar (Tonight’s The Night)\, Jessie May\, R
	ochelle Neil &amp\; Graduates of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.\nTime:
	 7.45pm &amp\; 11.00pm\nPrice: £15\n\nFor details\, visit www.theatremad.o
	rg.uk\n\nDate: Friday 22nd August 2008\n\nTrafalgar Studios 2\n14 Whitehal
	l\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nHow To Book\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.t
	heambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios\n\nNearest Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake 
	a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading as TheatreMAD\, is registered i
	n England and Wales as a company limited by guarantee (Company No: 6315172
	) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2
	N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Mak
	e A Difference Trust\, which is registered in England and Wales as a chari
	table company limited by guarantee (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Offic
	e as above) (Charity Registration No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all
	 or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080822T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The MAD Fringe in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20080813T185045Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2395f30f33aea75a1b6f0a540a72f33f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE MAD FRINGE - A Fundraising Festival packed full of Cabar
	et\, Comedy\, Theatre and Music in aid of TheatreMAD.\n\nVULGAR VOLES &amp
	\; HAIRY HOGS\nJoin Vayu Naidu Company resident storytellers\, Emily Parri
	sh and Craig Jenkins\, high up in the treetops to hear some of their favou
	rite furry tales with curly tails.\nTime: 2.45pm\nPrice: £10 (Children £7.
	50)\n\nTHE SHOW GIRLS\nIt&#39\;s been a long night. The girls have been on
	 London&#39\;s West End stages playing problem solving nuns\, dancing quee
	ns\, flying witches and early 19th century French peasants. Now it&#39\;s 
	time to have some fun of their own\, leaving the peasants behind and bring
	ing Burlesque back to town&#33\;\nTime: 7.45pm &amp\; 11.00pm\nPrice: £15\
	n\nFor details\, visit www.theatremad.org.uk\n\nDate: Saturday 23rd August
	 2008\n\nTrafalgar Studios 2\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nHow To Boo
	k\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudio
	s\n\nNearest Tube: Charing Cross\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\
	, trading as TheatreMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company 
	limited by guarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\,
	 80-81 St Martin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, an
	d is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is r
	egistered in England and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarante
	e (Company No: 6546586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration
	 No: 1124014)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080823T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:MACBETH
DTSTAMP:20090527T083241Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5ea65d429034a02c4e3b1e4a14778c75@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nSt Johns Church - CHESTER - 8th August MACBETH\n\nSay Two&
	#39\;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst
	 remaining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating
	 traditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a
	 pre-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear 
	the costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.
	\n\nEach venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent ev
	ening is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING N
	OW&#33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090808T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:MACBETH
DTSTAMP:20090527T083408Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:acfa6f4ea65c0e05f174dee60d0e1c39@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="rjnorse":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MACBETH &amp\; A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM OPEN AIR PRODUCTIONS
	\n\n\n\n&#39\;Macbeth&#39\; and &#39\;A Midsummer Nights Dream&#39\; will 
	be touring open-air venues throughout the UK between June 20th and August 
	15th 2009 - \n\nHeskin Hall - TARLETON - 15th August MACBETH\n\nSay Two&#3
	9\;s theatre productions are always highly energetic and exciting whilst r
	emaining true to the playwright&#39\;s text and language\, incorporating t
	raditional costume and weaponry. \n\nEach performance is preceded with a p
	re-show director&#39\;s talk.\nThe audience can tread the boards\, wear th
	e costumes\, have a go with the swords\, and deliver those famous lines.\n
	\nEach venue has covered shelter\, so come rain or shine an excellent even
	ing is guaranteed for all the family\n\nNOT TO BE MISSED&#33\; BOOKING NOW
	&#33\;\n01257 453956
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090815T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mezcla de Londres - Best of British part V
DTSTAMP:20100713T095136Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d1c4bd2f87ab3c0c384faba3f2de5945@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="outerglobe":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This is a music event and i am not sure if i can post music 
	events here - however...... assuming.....\n\nWOM@ in association with Carn
	ival Village &amp\; Colourful Radio presents MEZCLA DE LONDRES as part V o
	f their Best of British Season where a UK based African\, Caribbean or Lat
	in musician receives a Best of British Award by way of honouring their own
	 achievements in music and regenerating the British music scene.\nAll the 
	events take place in the fabulously refurbished TABERNACLE\, Powis Square 
	- home to Carnival and\, in the past\, Rolling Stones rehearsals&#33\;\n\n
	MEZCAL DE LONDRES play the firiest Salsa with amazing taste explosions wit
	h tthe fire and energy not often found in the UK. Band leader Ike Leo is o
	ne of the UK&#39\;s most sought after saxophonists. \n\nIn addition there 
	is a special ingredient included in the ticket price - a one hour Salsa cl
	ass led by MARK ELIE of Portobello Dance School\n\nClass 6.30-7.30pm - stu
	dio \nEvent 7-11pm - main venue\n\nTickets £8 adv/concs&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£10 d
	oor\nwww.carnivalvillage.org.uk &amp\; www.ticketweb.co.uk \n\ninfo: womaa
	tt&nbsp\;&nbsp\; @ gmail.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100814T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Signed Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T132035Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0a305c0cac4049cf6755336de9dc6dfd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\n\nThis tour will be sign-interpreted by BSL/English Int
	erpreter Stephen Hudson.\n\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting detai
	ls will be provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is adv
	ised.\n\n\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of L
	ondon Theatre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110814T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lesson&quot\; by Eugene Ionesco
DTSTAMP:20071219T101549Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5e052e0fc61cc71e737c937d010de144@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="icarus":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Icarus Theatre Collective presents: \n\nTHE LESSONBy Eugène 
	Ionesco. \n\nTranslated by Donald Watson\n\n\n\nDirected by Max Lewendel.\
	n\nDesigned by Christopher Hone.\n\n\nFollowing a National Tour &amp\; Edi
	nburgh Run at the Assembly Rooms\, THE LESSON receives a 3-Week-Run at the
	 Old Red Lion Theatre\n\nOld Red Lion Theatre\, 418 St John&#39\;s Street\
	, London\, EC1V 4NJDates: 11 – 29 September 20077.30pm Tues – Sat\, 6pm Su
	ndays\nPress Night: 13 September 2007\nTickets: £12\, £9 conc.\; Tues: All
	 tickets £9\; Sat: All tickets £12 Box Office: 020 7837 7816 or www.ticket
	web.co.uk\nRunning Time: Approx 65 minutes\nA daring re-invention of a cla
	ssic Theatre of the Absurd masterpiece\n\n&quot\;Dark\, disturbing and ult
	imately brutal&quot\;.\n\nEugène Ionesco intended The Lesson as a brutal c
	riticism on Nazi fascism invading the peaceful hearts and minds of the peo
	ple in his homeland\, Romania. We twist the text to show how the world goe
	s wrong today: A sense of tradition\, honour\, and respect is being replac
	ed by capitalist greed and consumer righteousness… An elegantly subtle tou
	ch to a brutal script.\n\n&quot\;A daring production by an energetic new c
	ompany\, the London-based Icarus Theatre Collective\, it pulls no punches 
	in its visceral pursuit of pure absurdism&quot\;. \n\nAt the play&#39\;s o
	pening we find a mild mannered\, scatty scholar teaching his bright-eyed b
	onne-élève student that 1+1=2. When the innocent pupil begins to displease
	 the tutor\, the pedagogue turns on her\, becoming a bullying tyrant\, a f
	erocious animal bent on her destruction.\n\nAn elegant classical score pla
	ys throughout the piece\, reinforcing and enhancing the verbal ballet betw
	een the characters.\n\n\nSubtle and powerful\, comic and despairing by tur
	ns.\n\nYoung up-and-coming American director Max Lewendel recently directe
	d Coyote Ugly (&quot\;An intense and wittily uncivilised evenings entertai
	nment&quot\;\, Critics&#39\; Choice\, Time Out) and Albert&#39\;s Boy (&qu
	ot\;Theatre at its best&quot\;\, The Stage) as well as co-producing Gates 
	of Gold (Critics&#39\; Choice\, Time Out\; Critic&#39\;s Choice\, Evening 
	Standard).\n\n\n\nThe Lesson arrives at the Old Red Lion amidst a mid-scal
	e tour including the Edinburgh Festival.\n\nENDS.\n\nFor more information\
	, interviews and images\, please contact Max Lewendel on 07792 428 820 or 
	visit www.icarustheatre.co.uk.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070911T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20071001T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
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UID:3cfecda0a4aea6ea27ff1c1fe4594925@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="jiggsuk":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS\n\nThe Cresset’s Arts Development Tea
	m are delighted to announce that they will be staging a full scale version
	 of the hit musical at the Cresset in Bretton\, Peterborough in September 
	2008. \n\nMusic by Alan Menken\nBook &amp\; Lyrics Howard Ashman\nDirected
	 &amp\; Staged by Greg Pichery \nMusical Director Jonathan Reese\n\n1960 i
	s a difficult year for Seymour Krelbourn\, a down and out florists assista
	nt\, with an interest in weird and exotic plants. Seymour works alongside 
	Audrey at Mushnik&#39\;s Skid Row florists. Business isn&#39\;t good so Se
	ymour and Audrey suggest putting one of Seymour&#39\;s exotic plants in th
	e window to attrct business. Seymour names the plant after the girl he lov
	es\, he calls it an Audrey II.\n\nTo Seymour&#39\;s horror he discovers th
	e plant has an appetite for fresh blood\, so he begins to feed it his own&
	#33\; When the Audrey II starts to attract attention Mushnik&#39\;s and Se
	ymour become an overnight sensation.\n\nPerformances: \nWednesday 10th Sep
	tember @ 7.30pm\nThursday 11th September @ 7.30pm\nFriday 12th September@ 
	7.30pm\nSaturday 13th September @ 2.30pm &amp\; 7.30pm\n\nTickets are £10 
	(£7 concessions\, £6 for groups of 10 or more)\nAvailable from the Cresset
	 Box Office on 01733 265705\nor online at www.cresset.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080910T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080915T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sondheim&#39\;s &#39\;Passion&#39\;
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UID:4622f2b45d5f49c12c312dd11eadb66e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Giorgio":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning Portsmouth amateur theatre company CCADS prese
	nt an enthralling new production of the musical masterpiece by Stephen Son
	dheim and James Lapine at The Kings Theatre Stage 2\,Albert Road\, Portsmo
	uth\, Southsea during which the historic theatre is turned into a studio s
	pace with audience on three sides of the stage itself. A top-notch cast in
	 a unique setting with this powerful piece of musical theatre.Tickets on 0
	2392 828282 or e-mail jp_mccrohon@hotmail co.uk for tickets or with any qu
	eries. Thanks for your support&#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080910T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080915T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Lion In Winter
DTSTAMP:20080802T084207Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c0308c217d2263d4e777d081bbd21305@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:King Henry II struggles to cope with a scheming\, brilliant 
	wife\, a trio of troublesome sons\, a long-suffering young mistress and hi
	s day to day domestic problems. It&#39\;s not easy when each of your sons 
	wants to inherit the throne and the rival King of France wouldn&#39\;t min
	d taking it over either. James Goldman&#39\;s look at life in the Plantage
	nent court has been a long-time favourite with audiences everywhere.\n\nTh
	is production will be playing at at The Kenneth More Theatre\, Ilford\, Es
	sex&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Click here Tickets available at the box office (020 8553 
	4466)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080911T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080915T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:THE PRODUCERS - AMATEUR PREMIERE
DTSTAMP:20080423T152324Z
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UID:86f723f9c99fb7e0501d22657034e0ec@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Act Too":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE PRODUCERS\nTHE MEL BROOKS MUSICAL\n\nTue. 16th - Sat. 20
	th September 2008\n\nHAWTH THEATRE - CRAWLEY\, WEST SUSSEX\n\nBox Office: 
	01293 553636\nwww.ActToo.co.uk\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080916T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080922T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:MAMMALS by Amelia Bullmore
DTSTAMP:20080901T140840Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3bf254b96788702b1d29c4b6c31ee2ad@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="eliss_mo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Mammals by Amelia Bullmore\nPresented at the Putney Arts The
	atre\n\nDirected by &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Charlotte Ive\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;A darkly humorous look at the flip side of home-sweet-home. Jane and 
	Kev don&#39\;t have secrets. When Kev comes home with something on his min
	d\, the truth will out and Jane&#39\;s manic world may come crashing down 
	around her ears. With their marriage in crisis and a house full of over-ex
	cited and far too aware children\, Kev and Jane have to make some big deci
	sions. The early arrival of Kev&#39\;s best friend and girlfriend only com
	plicates things more\, triggering a series of confessions which threatens 
	to upturn their lives. An insightful\, warm hearted and painfully amusing 
	drama about love\, guilt and commitment.\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;Putney\, London\, SW15 6AW\n\nTube: East Putney\n\nMainland train: Put
	ney\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Opens: Tuesday\, September 16 200
	8\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Closes: Saturday\, September 20 2008[/size]\n\nTime: 19
	:45PM\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;B/O Price: Tues. £7 norm
	al / £5 concession&nbsp\;&nbsp\;--- Wed. - Sat. £10 normal/£7 concession\n
	\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n\
	nFor tickets\, visit &nbsp\;&nbsp\;http://www.putneyart...aspx?EventID=75)
	\n\nor call &nbsp\;&nbsp\;020 8788 6943\n\n\n\n\nSee the poster&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;http://www.yarringtondigital.co.uk/Lauren/mammals1.html\n\n\n\n\n\n[siz
	e=&quot\;2&quot\;]
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080922T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:I Love You\, You&#39\;re Perfect\, Now Change
DTSTAMP:20090904T184950Z
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UID:363805644a286a0782c07b2cb99cfa5d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Coleman":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following its run-away success at the Woolwich Tramshed Thea
	tre\, The&#39\;atricks Theatre Company is proud to announce the transfer o
	f &quot\;I Love You\, You&#39\;re Perfect\, Now Change&quot\; to the Bob H
	ope Theatre in Eltham\, South East London.\n\nThis is a comedy charting th
	e rocky road of romance\, from the world&#39\;s fastest speed date to chat
	 up lines in a funeral home and showcases four actors\, each playing over 
	a dozen different roles.\n\nDon&#39\;t miss this chance to catch this accl
	aimed production&#33\;\n\nFurther details are available at www.theatricks.
	co.nr\n\nTo book\, call 020 8850 3702  or go to www.bobhopetheatre.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090917T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090921T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Laramie Project
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UID:6628ae8a0659f8f5d7516693e0e3a328@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="katharinemoraz":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following acclaimed runs at The Space in London and the Inte
	rnational Dublin Gay Theatre Festival\, Wild Oats Productions are delighte
	d to bring this extraordinary piece of theatre to Greenwich Theatre this A
	utumn.\n\nIn October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University 
	of Wyoming was kidnapped\, severely beaten and left to die\, tied to a fen
	ce in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie\, Wyoming. His bloody\, br
	uised and b...attered body was not discovered until the next day\, and he 
	died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard\
	, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay.\n\nMoisés Kauf
	man and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to L
	aramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beatin
	g and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. Th
	ey conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town and the 
	breadth of reaction to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Thea
	ter members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical event from these i
	nterviews and their own experiences.\n\nThe Laramie Project is a breathtak
	ing theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink
	 and the heights of compassion of which we are capable.\n\nTHE LARAMIE PRO
	JECT\nTue 21 - Sat 25 September 2010\nNightly at 7.30pm\, Thursday &amp\; 
	Saturday Matinees at 2.30pm\nGreenwich Theatre\, Crooms Hill\, London\, SE
	10 8ES\n\nTickets £17.50\, £15.00\, £12.50 (Concessions £12.50)\n\nBox Off
	ice: 020 8858 7755 or book online at http://www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk/\n
	\n&quot\;...inspiring and uplifting.&quot\; - Attitude Magazine\n\n&quot\;
	There is no higher recommendation: for all the important reasons you go to
	 the theatre\, it&#39\;s a &#39\;must-see&#39\;.&quot\; - Londonist\n\nFiv
	e Stars - What&#39\;s On Stage\n\nFor the latest information\, visit http:
	//www.wildoatsp...ons.com/laramie
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100921T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100927T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:CITY OF ANGELS
DTSTAMP:20110904T125929Z
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UID:553d678f6427310581a3a0fe48ac35d4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present CITY OF ANGELS \n\nFrom Wednesday 21s
	t to Saturday 24th September 2011.\n\nAt Putney Arts Theatre\, Ravenna Roa
	d\, off Upper Richmond Road\, Putney\, London SW15 6AW\n\nPerformances nig
	htly at 7.45pm\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets £15 (£12 co
	ncessions) can be bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 6
	89 or via www.ticketsource.co.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\n\nMusic by Cy Coleman\,
	 lyrics by David Zippel and book by Larry Gelbart. \n\n\nAbout the show \n
	\nCity of Angels is two shows in one. It is the interweaving of two plots\
	, one dealing with the writing of a screenplay in the legendary Hollywood 
	of the &#39\;40s\; the other\, the enactment of that screenplay. \n\nThis 
	double feature quality leads to many other unique production values\, the 
	most notable being the fact that City of Angels is perhaps the only &quot\
	;colour coded&quot\; show any theatre audience is likely to see. The movie
	 scenes appear in shades of black and white\, and the real life scenes are
	 in colour. \n\nThe show boasts two musical scores\, loaded with fantastic
	 jazz music\, and side-splitting comedy. A story of reality versus film\, 
	it interweaves two plots and two musical scores\; but will there be two ha
	ppy endings?
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110921T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20110926T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jekyll &amp\; Hyde (the musical)
DTSTAMP:20090818T221202Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b706eb6b601353b51c3d9771318995c2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present Jekyll &amp\; Hyde\, the musical \n\n
	From Tuesday 22nd to Saturday 26th September 2009.\n\nAt Putney Arts Theat
	re\, Ravenna Road\, Putney\, SW15 6AW.\n\nPerformances nightly at 7.45pm\,
	 with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets £15 (£12 concessions) can b
	e bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via www.ti
	cketsource.co.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\nAbout the show\n\nConvinced the cure fo
	r his father’s illness lies in the separation of man’s evil nature from go
	od\, Dr Henry Jekyll embarks on a journey of discovery\, and unwittingly u
	nleashes his own ‘dark side’ – Edward Hyde. \n\nThe savage and maniacal Hy
	de wreaks havoc on the streets of London\, taking over Jekyll and murderin
	g innocent people. \n\nBut just how far will Hyde’s killing go? And in the
	 battle between good and evil\, which will win out?
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090922T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090928T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Best Ever Musicals
DTSTAMP:20090721T211306Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:51daf2e0d07373ff5a2d1642e0ed0a38@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="juliej@bigdog":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BIG DOG’S BEST EVER MUSICALS\n\nTuesday 22nd – Sunday 27th S
	eptember at the Elgiva Theatre\, Chesham\n\n \n\nAfter their resounding su
	ccess with the fabulous new musical ‘All Shook Up’\, Big Dog Theatre Compa
	ny are back in business with a compilation show of all their best musicals
	. There’s something for everyone in this show.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;From Joseph an
	d the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\, Hairspray and Mary Poppins for the k
	ids\, to Miss Saigon for the grown ups. The Musical Theatre Aficionado’s a
	mongst you will recognize the lesser known songs from The Witches of Eastw
	ick and City of Angels. If dance is what you love – there is plenty of Tap
	 from Crazy for you and the sophisticated style of Fosse. Rounding everyth
	ing off\, songs from the worlds longest running musical……. Les Miserables.
	\n\nTickets for this fantastic evening of musicals are already on sale fro
	m\n\nELGIVA BOX OFFICE01494 582300 OR WWW.ELGIVA.COMORBIG DOG BOX OFFICE01
	494 778884PRICES £10.00 - £14.00&nbsp\;&nbsp\; SPECIAL OFFER – BUY ONE - G
	ET ONE FREE TUES 22ND   \n\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090922T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20090929T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cygnet Players present RENT\, Putney
DTSTAMP:20100825T123008Z
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UID:18a5485f5f77465eb8e4a862e7a99d16@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present Rent\nFrom Wednesday 22nd to Saturday
	 25th September 2010.\n\nAt Putney Arts Theatre\, Ravenna Road\, off Upper
	 Richmond Road\, Putney\, London SW15 6AW\n\nPerformances nightly at 7.45p
	m\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets £15 (£12 concessions) ca
	n be bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via www
	.cygnetplayers.com\n\nBook\, music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson.\n\nAbout
	 the show\n\nBased on Puccini&#39\;s La Boheme\, rock opera Rent tells the
	 story of one year in the life of friends living in modern day East Villag
	e\, New York City\, 1989-1990.\n\nThe story centres around Mark and Roger\
	, two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life\, Mark
	 tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that
	 follows\, the group deals with love\, loss\, AIDS\, and modern day life i
	n one truly powerful story.\n\nWith fantastic music\, a story that is both
	 heart-wrenching and uplifting\, wonderful songs and beautiful characters\
	, this story of what can happen in 525\,600 minutes is a must-see musical.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100922T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100927T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Somnambulist
DTSTAMP:20080918T164853Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:740fe0f5050c40b585593cba33c265f8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sleepwalkers Theatre Group":david@whatsonstage
	.com
DESCRIPTION:THE SLEEPWALKERS THEATRE GROUP\n\nPRESENTS\n\nTHE SOMNAMBULI
	ST\n\nInspired by the work of performance artist and theatre maker Jan Fab
	re\, The Somnambulist is about examining the lives of others through their
	 nocturnal habits. The main voice in the performance is that of John. Over
	worked and under-appreciated he’s stuck on life’s treadmill and can’t seem
	 to find any way off. During the piece other people start to come forward 
	to speak on behalf of John. They tell his story as if it were their own an
	d we begin to see a link between John and the people around him. The setti
	ng of the piece in an old electricians room\, jars with the romantic bedro
	om decor and presents the audience with a distorted reality. The performer
	s offer haunting movement sequences and broken dialogue and it all leads u
	s to question whether or not this is all a dream or simply the hallucinati
	ons of a restless mind.\n\nWhat: The Somnambulist\nWhen: 24th September to
	 26th September 2008\nWhere: The Electricians Room\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Trinity Buoy
	 Wharf\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Orchard Place\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;London\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;E14 0JW\nTime
	s: Wednesday 20:00\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Thursday 20:00\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Friday 19:00 and 21:00\nHow: Tickets can onl
	y be bought via the company website: The Sleepwalkers Theatre Group\n\nThe
	re is parking outside the venue. The nearest tube is East India on the DLR
	\; the venue will be clearly sign-posted from here.
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080928T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;BOOGIE NIGHTS&#39\; - The Seventies Musical
DTSTAMP:20080417T181855Z
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UID:be809314adcd4e1623a359e0808df2ef@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="sotheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:STAGE ONE THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS\n\n&#39\;BOOGIE NIGHTS&#3
	9\;\nThe Sensational Hit Seventies Musical\n\nWritten and compiled by Jon 
	Conway and Shane Ritchie\n \n\n&quot\;The audience was dancing in the aisl
	es…the show sparkles like a giant glitterball…it&#39\;s boogie wonderful.&
	quot\; - The Mirror\n\nIn 1997 a new musical\, exploded onto the stage and
	 became an instant hit. based around british culture in the 1970s\, the de
	cade that taste forgot\, &#39\;boogie nights&#39\; tells the heart-warming
	 story of Roddy O&#39\;neil\, his friends\, their lives\, loves and experi
	ences of growing up in the disco decade. Since its creation the show has e
	njoyed five national sell-out tours and a successful run in london&#39\;s 
	west end. \n\n&#39\;Boogie Nights&#39\; is not only an outstanding piece o
	f musical theatre\, it&#39\;s the perfect excuse to party to the greatest 
	hits of the 1970s. packed with classic floor fillers including &#39\;Celeb
	ration&#39\;\, &#39\;You Sexy Thing&#39\;\, &#39\;Enough is Enough&#39\;\,
	 &#39\;I Will Survive&#39\;\, &#39\;Boogie Wonderland&#39\;\, &#39\;Street
	 Life&#39\;\, &#39\;We Are Family&#39\; and &#39\;Lady Marmalade&#39\;\, &
	#39\;Boogie Nights&#39\; is a celebration of the undying spirit of the dec
	ade that brought us glam\, funk\, flares and disco&#33\; join us for a nig
	ht to remember &#39\;cos boogie nights are always the best in town...&#33\
	;\n \n\nWednesday 24th - Saturday 27th September 2008\nat 7.45pm and 3.00p
	m (Sat only)\n\nKenneth More Theatre\nOakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex\n\n£1
	2 (£10.50 theatre club members)\n(£8.50 matinee only)\n\nFor tickets and f
	urther information\nContact 0208 553 4466 or 01708 458262
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080924T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080929T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Oklahoma&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20080804T225251Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7064c0ad2e81cdcbf4eafa3f76ff066a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein m
	usical\, Oklahoma&#33\; \n\nFrom Wednesday 25th to Saturday 29th September
	 2008.\n\nAt Putney Arts Theatre\, Ravenna Road\, Putney\, SW15 6AW.\n\nPe
	rformances nightly at 7.45pm\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTicke
	ts £15 (£12 concessions available) can be bought from the Cygnet Players b
	ox office on 07941 448 689 or via www.ticketsource.co.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\
	nAbout Oklahoma&#33\; \n\nSet in the Indian territory of the American West
	 at the turn of the last century\, against a backdrop of conflict between 
	farmers and cowmen\, Oklahoma&#33\; tells the story of Laurey and two riva
	ls for her affections: Curly\, a cowboy\, and Jud\, the hired farmhand. Bu
	t\, as is the way\, the path to true love never runs smooth\, and the two 
	men battle it out to win Laurey’s hand\; whilst in another part of town\, 
	Laurey’s friend\, Ado Annie\, has man troubles of her own…\n\nFamously\, t
	he show opens with ‘Oh What a Beautiful Morning’\, and contains an abundan
	ce of wonderful songs such as ‘The Surrey With The Fringe On Top’\, ‘Peopl
	e Will Say We’re In Love’\, ‘Many A New Day’\, ‘I Can’t Say No’\, and the 
	final rousing chorus of the title song\, ‘Oklahoma’. It truly is a musical
	 treat for all the family. \n\nOklahoma&#33\; was the first collaboration 
	between Rodgers and Hammerstein\, who went on to be one of the most famous
	 and successful musical theatre partnerships of our time. They wanted ‘Okl
	ahoma&#33\;’ to be a different kind of show – one where acting\, singing a
	nd dancing all came together. And this show has done just that – definitel
	y one not to miss&#33\;
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20080929T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;Kindertransport&quot\; - by Diane Samuels
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;At its heart\, the play is about that universal and t
	imeless aspect of human exerience: the separation of a child from its pare
	nt. Every person on earth\, whatever their age\, can relate to that.&quot\
	; DIANE SAMUELS\n\nThe German word &#39\;Kindertransport&#39\; means liter
	ally &#39\;the transport of children&#39\;. Also called the Refugee Childr
	en&#39\;s Movement\, it was a way for desperate Jewish parents to send the
	ir children abroad to escape growing Nazi persecution at home. In Britain 
	a coalition of Jewish\, Quaker\, and other groups persuaded Parliament to 
	admit a limited number of children provided each posted a £50 bond &#39\;t
	o assure their ultimate resettlement&#39\;. Between December 1938 and Sept
	ember 1939 over 10\,000 refugee children came to Britain: of these\, 7\,48
	2 were Jewish.\n\nThe play Kindertransport tells the story of 8-year-old E
	va/Evelyn whose parents sent her on the train to England. Years later\, a 
	chance discovery reveals the secrets of her past and her heritage to a dau
	ghter who had no idea of her mother&#39\;s history. It also deals with los
	s: the loss of Eva&#39\;s childhood and the letting go of her own daughter
	 40 years on. \n\nFirst performed by the Soho Theatre Company in 1993\, th
	e play was last revived in 2007 by the Shared Experience Theatre Company.\
	n\nFri 24 September 8pm\, Sat 25 September 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\nFri 1 October
	 8pm\, Sat 2 October 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\nWelsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone E11 1HR (Details of how to find us here)\n\nTickets £7 (£4 conces
	sions)\nBOX OFFICE 020 8504 3872 or email: tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\
	n\nSee the Woodhouse Players website for details of special joint ticket o
	ffer with &quot\;Our Country&#39\;s Good&quot\; \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100924T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20100927T005959Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Anything Goes
DTSTAMP:20070807T163331Z
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UID:1fc8a8b645fa107d24dcabff216055bd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players perform the classic Cole Porter musical\, Any
	thing Goes. \n\nTuesday 25th to Saturday 29th September 2007 at the Putney
	 Arts Theatre\, evenings at 7.45pm with a Saturday matinee at 2.45pm.\n\nT
	ickets £14/£12 concessions (OAPs\, unemployed and under 16s) can be bought
	 from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689.\n\n\nClimb aboard fo
	r this pleasure cruise packed with timeless Cole Porter hits. Luxury ocean
	 liner\, the S.S. American sets sail for England with a cargo full of colo
	urful characters. \n\nAnything Goes tells the tale of stowaway Billy Crock
	er and his desperate pursuit of Hope Harcourt\, the beautiful debutante fi
	ancée of English Aristocrat Lord Oakleigh. But\, the road to love is never
	 simple\, as we are introduced to raunchy ex-evangelist turned nightclub s
	inger\, Reno Sweeney\, who herself holds a torch for Billy\, and gangster 
	team Moonface Martin and his sidekick Erma\, who are trying to make a geta
	way. \n\nPacked with great song and dance numbers such as It’s De-Lovely\,
	 Friendship\, I Get A Kick Out Of You\, Blow Gabriel Blow and the title so
	ng\, Anything Goes\, this show is guaranteed to get your toes tapping.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070925T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20071001T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Footloose
DTSTAMP:20120805T182415Z
SEQUENCE:0
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
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	;&nbsp\;41 downloads\n\nCygnet Players present FOOTLOOSE\n\nFrom Wednesday
	 26th to Saturday 29th September 2012.\n\nAt Putney Arts Theatre\, Ravenna
	 Road\, off Upper Richmond Road\, Putney\, London SW15 6AW\n\nPerformances
	 nightly at 7.45pm\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets &pound\
	;15 (&pound\;12 concessions) can be bought from the Cygnet Players box off
	ice on 07941 448 689 or via www.cygnetplayers.com \n\nStage adaptation by 
	Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Based on the 
	original screenplay by Dean Pitchford&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Music by
	 Tom Snow\, lyrics by Dean Pitchford\, with additional music by Eric Carme
	n\, Danny Hagar\, Kenny Loggins and Jim Steinman.\n\n\n----\n\nLife in sma
	ll-town Bomont is peaceful until city boy\, Ren\, arrives. Breaking every 
	taboo\, Ren brings dance back to the heart of a town held back by the memo
	ry of a tragedy.\n\nExploding onto the stage with fabulous 80s anthems inc
	luding &lsquo\;Holding out for a hero&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;Let&rsquo\;s hear 
	it for the boy&rsquo\; and\, of course\, the title track\, &lsquo\;Footloo
	se&rsquo\;\, this show is one that&rsquo\;s guaranteed to get you dancing 
	in your seat.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120926T194500Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20120930T221500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Rehearsal
DTSTAMP:20070921T114209Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3a864c190a2c466ef5d5fad6e1987539@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="The Cogency":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Exclusive\, behind-the-scenes access to music\, dance and th
	eatre in London\n\n \n\nExperience the excitement of London’s vibrant arts
	 scene as Open Rehearsal allows you exclusive behind-the-scenes access to 
	music\, dance and theatre events across the capital.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sit in o
	n the intimate workings of a rehearsal process\, explore back-stage and ra
	rely-seen areas of London’s leading arts venues\, or get in the thick of i
	t by taking part in workshops with professional artists and performers.\n\
	n \n\nMost events are free. See website for full details and advance booki
	ng where necessary. \n\nwww.openrehearsal.co.uk \n\n \n\nGet the latest Op
	enRehearsal updates to your mobile by texting OPENREHEARSAL to 07766 40 41
	 42 (text message charged at your standard network rate\; your data will n
	ot be shared with other organisations)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070927T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20071004T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:In Sound Mind
DTSTAMP:20070820T132034Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Haz":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Absolute Joy is proud to present: \n\nIn Sound Mind \nA conc
	ert in aid of better mental health \n\nall profits go to Mind\, the mental
	 health charity \n\nSunday September 2nd 2007 at 7pm \nSound\, Number 1 Le
	icester Square \n\nFeaturing performances from the stars of We Will Rock Y
	ou\, Little Shop of Horrors\, The Drowsy Chaperone and Wicked \n\nTickets 
	£14 in advance (plus booking fee) or £16 on the door \nAvailable from Tick
	etweb or by ringing 08700 600 100 \n\nAll details can be found at www.abso
	lutejoy.co.uk and www.myspace.com/absolutejoyonline \n\nPlease note\, In S
	ound Mind is for over 18s only. Management reserve the right to refuse adm
	ission. Line up subject to change.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070902T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares Late Night Cabaret  - The Lion King
DTSTAMP:20070915T193624Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d9ef913b9ec29823922097b49b9e06fa@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATRECARES - Putting HIV &amp\; AIDS centre stage\n\nHAVE 
	FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER M
	AKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nLATE NIGHT CHARITY FUNDRAISING CABARET\n\nMembe
	rs of The Lion King company perform songs and dances to music from hit sho
	ws and films such as DREAMGIRLS\, FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE\, MOULIN ROUGE\, AIN
	&#39\;T MISBEHAVIN&#39\;\, and HERCULES\; \nand songs by THE BEATLES\, MAR
	VIN GAYE\, THE BLUES BROTHERS and DESTINY&#39\;S CHILD.\n\nTRAFALGAR STUDI
	OS 1\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\nPRICE: £15.00 (SPECIAL OFFER - £10
	.00 - Call in advance and Quote &#39\;Stage Door Offer&#39\;)\n\nTIME: 11.
	30pm (Bars Open from 10.30pm)\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnl
	ine: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios\nIn Person: At The Box Office
	\n\nTheatrecares is a committee of Crusaid (Enterprises) Ltd Registered ch
	arity no. 1011718\nCrusaid (Enterprises) Ltd is registered in England and 
	Wales no 2293506 Vat no. 649 771 389\nAll monies raised will be used for t
	he purposes and activities of Theatrecares.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070920T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Snappy Title
DTSTAMP:20090725T104609Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a940075601047bc2a23de5c74faa04df@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="porcupine":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Snappy Title is a charity cabaret at the Pigalle Club\, Picc
	adilly compered by Stiles and Drewe. West End artists including Julie Athe
	rton\, Cassidy Janson\, Richard Dempsey and Louise Dearman perform songs f
	rom new musicals.Tickets from £15 available from SeeTickets.com.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;More info from http://www.newmusicals.org.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090920T204500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir
DTSTAMP:20070830T172950Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8ee54df94c47cb75d2333293479f0567@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A concert featuring the varied repertoire of Whitehaven Male
	 Voice Choir. This year the Choir are celebrating their 30th Anniversary\,
	 with many concerts and events throughout Cumbria. On this occasion the ch
	oir will be complemented by guest soloist Ann Simpson.\n\nTime: 7:30pm\nVe
	nue: St Peter&#39\;s Church Hall\, Lakeland Avenue\, Kells\, Whitehaven\, 
	Cumbria\nChoir website: 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070921T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Never Never Land (Charity Concert)
DTSTAMP:20080707T165838Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:78c11734dcaf476f0b0d6b855a9329f5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Mums The Word":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:In aid of Ovarian Cancer Action and NCH\n\n\n\nwww.mumsthewo
	rd2008.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080921T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir
DTSTAMP:20070830T173647Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:466edb30b591129c99bed38b7ae06620@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A concert featuring the varied repertoire of Whitehaven Male
	 Voice Choir. This year the Choir are celebrating their 30th Anniversary\,
	 with many concerts and events throughout Cumbria. On this occasion the ch
	oir will be joined by a local children&#39\;s choir.\n\nTime: 2:00pm\nVenu
	e: St Peter&#39\;s Church\, Kirkbampton\, Nr Carlisle\, Cumbria\nChoir web
	site: 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070929T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Pete Firman\, FlimFlam
DTSTAMP:20080821T100418Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7c2976141b5bcaa2c49daa8cd3067194@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Pete Firman\, FlimFlam&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n: Part-ma
	gician\, part comedian… all FlimFlam. Expect the unexpected in this jaw-dr
	opping all-new show&#33\; \nInformation about event: Star of Channel 4’s l
	ate night magic show Dirty Tricks and Five’s Monkey Magic\, Pete Firman br
	ings us his unique brand of anarchic magic and off-beat comedy fresh from 
	the Edinburgh Festival. ‘The MySpace generation’s Tommy Cooper…you’d have 
	to be clinically brain-dead not to be impressed’ THE SCOTSMAN \n‘Gob-smack
	ingly talented’&nbsp\;&nbsp\;METRO Presented by Objective Talent Managemen
	t\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, STUDIO THEATRE\, £12 [£10 conc]\n\nLocation: : art
	sdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Te
	l: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: THU 25 SEP 8PM\n\nFinish Date: THU 25 SEP
	 \n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080925T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131604Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:24e12f40464a8331a8fd1ff79c5a9dbf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110925T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Blank Album
DTSTAMP:20080821T101057Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4fb0ba1d3268a12c618d7513984019fa@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Blank Album&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n Dance literally rocks in The Blank Al
	bum&#33\; A flamboyant rock ‘n’ roll music and dance comedy from Natasha G
	ilmore\, the Catherine Tate of contemporary dance. Prepare yourself for an
	 entertaining and cunning pastiche of pop culture that is both hysterical 
	and strikingly poetic. \n\nStructured like an album with a series of track
	s\, the cast of five not only play their instruments but dance with them –
	 taking air guitar to the next level and beyond&#33\;\n\n“At a stroke she 
	invokes both clown and tragedienne. Brilliant.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;THE TIMES\n\nPresented by Gilmore Productions
	\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, STUDIO THEATRE\, £12 [£10 CONC] / £6 SCHOOLS\n\nLoc
	ation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for
	 details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: FRI 26 SEPT\, 8PM&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;\n\nFinish Date: FRI 26 SEPT\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; (The Blank Album&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;DANCE )\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080926T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Charity Concert
DTSTAMP:20080327T164140Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a1166d0706e1ceeb96004acd3aa15d18@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Yvette Price-Mear":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Please access www.yvettesbook.com under &#39\;Concert&#39\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080928T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:West End Express
DTSTAMP:20090918T130324Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c855b2749c241fb70e8ed38aefb63bb2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:West End Connections are proud to present............West En
	d Express&#33\; \n\nLeading ladies of the West End will unite for what is 
	set to be a magical evening of song and lighthearted fun whilst raising aw
	areness about the work of the charity &quot\;Chance International&quot\;. 
	\nCome and enjoy an accolade of West End talent in the relaxed and intimat
	e atmosphere of Madam JoJo&#39\;s and know that in buying a ticket for thi
	s show you will be helping to support the forgotten children of the 2004 T
	sunami. \nThis night is a real must for all theatre lovers&#33\;\n\nStarri
	ng........\n\nRACHEL MCDOWALL: Velma Kelly in Chicago\, Ulla in The Produc
	ers and Lisa in Mamma Mia the movie&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;\n\nDIANNE PILKINTON:
	 &#39\;Grizabella&#39\; in Cats (national tour)\; &#39\;Belinda&#39\; in T
	he Far Pavilions (Shaftesbury Theatre)\; &#39\;Mary&#39\; in Tonight&#39\;
	s the Night (Victoria Palace Theatre)\; &#39\;Belle&#39\; in Disney&#39\;s
	 Beauty and the Beast (national tour)\; &#39\;Kim&#39\; in the original ca
	st of Boy George&#39\;s new musical Taboo\; the title role in Snow White a
	nd the Seven Dwarves\, opposite Lily Savage (Victoria Palace Theatre)\; &#
	39\;Protestant Girl&#39\; in The Beautiful Game (Cambridge Theatre)\; &#39
	\;The Beggar Woman&#39\; in Sweeney Todd (Bridewell Theatre)\; &#39\;Mario
	n&#39\; in Tess (Savoy Theatre) and understudied and played &#39\;Fantine&
	#39\; and &#39\;Cosette&#39\; in Les Misérables (Palace Theatre) and more 
	recently\, Glinda in Wicked&#33\;\n\nCHARLOTTE RIBY: Me And My Girl and mo
	re recently standby Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray \n\nJULIE ATHERTON: Mamma 
	Mia\, Just So\, Fame\, The Last 5 years and the original role as Kate Mons
	ter/Lucy the Slut in London&#39\;s Avenue Q&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&
	#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\; to name but a few&#33\;\n\nJENNIFER TIERNEY: Chess
	\, Mamma Mia\, Godspell and currently Wicked&#33\;&#33\;\n\nThis show will
	 be hosted by Vanessa Palladium&#33\;\n\nBook now to avoid disappointment&
	#33\;\n\nMadame Jojo&#39\;s Brewers St\, London- Monday 28th September \nD
	oors open at 10.30pm with the performance starting at 11pm. Tickets are\na
	vailable from Ticket Web for £20 (A donation from every ticket sold for th
	is show\nwill be made to &quot\;Chance International&quot\; registered cha
	rity number 1124458)\n \nhttp://www.ticketweb...xpress&amp\;x=13&amp\;y=3
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090928T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:El Saqiyeh(The Waterwheel) El Mizan(Oscillations)
DTSTAMP:20080511T214047Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:162c63cfa04ee2c262ca78d10e3eaf47@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ali":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Iskandar &amp\; Hilal Dance Companies present a rare and exc
	iting double bill performance celebrating a point of transition between th
	e traditional\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the contemporary dance and theatre at the Tab
	acco Factory Theatre (Bristol) 30th September 2008 with the two production
	s El Saqiyeh &amp\; El Mizan....\n\nEl Saqiyeh\, meaning The Waterwheel sy
	mbolizes the cycles and continuity of life and connection to the earth. Th
	e dancers tell a tale of unity and cohesion with a spiralling language of 
	physically carved calligraphy that gracefully traverses the space\, reveal
	ing pure movement aesthetic\, serenity and soul. \n\nIn the opening piece 
	the melancholic and sorrowful drone of the arghul (double reed flute) is c
	onnected to the groaning of the waterwheel symbolising human lamentation.&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;The incisive rhythms of the tablah mirror the rhythmic work o
	n the land and the dancers’ movements convey vivid and timeless images. \n
	\nInternational dancer and choreographer\, Alessandro el Bascioni in El Sa
	qiyeh\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;is accompanied by three dancers and the renowned perc
	ussionist\, Ibrahim El Minyawi.\n\n“A Compelling performance” ( D&#971\;ss
	eldorfer Kultur)\n\n“El Saqiyeh\, is like an oasis of restorative calm” (T
	he Herald)\n\nEl Mizan (Oscillations)\n\nHilal Dance Company’s new work bo
	ldly explores the true meaning of Oscillations\; the swing of the pendulum
	\, the journey and the search for the point of balance (El Mizan) in ones 
	body and mind.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Through the sublime language of Hilal Dance\, 
	the work infuses the traditional with the ideal\, heritage moulded to mode
	rnity\, the classical reinterpreted through originality.\nInternational ch
	oreographer/dancer &amp\; founder Suraya Hilal\, has been lauded as one of
	 the great talents of our time and her company’s work\, represent an unpar
	alleled development of Arab/Egyptian dance. \n\nEl Mizan is inspired by Jo
	seph Tawadros’ evocative improvisations on the classical Oud\, the oldest 
	and foremost musical instrument of the Arab world. The strings when played
	 vibrate crystal clear notes of pure intellect and simultaneously resonate
	 through the wood with the warmth of heart. Suraya Hilal and Alaitz Arregi
	 working with pure movement aesthetic and clear lines of expression\, unde
	rtake a journey which embraces the notion that ultimate freedom is found w
	ithin. \n\n&quot\;Suraya Hilal is a choreographer of subtlety and high ski
	ll &amp\; a dancer of quality - an exhilarating evening&quot\; (The Times)
	\n\n[Oscillations] -“Hilal has the ability to cast hypnotic spell with the
	 simplest of movements\; a solitary gesture or an intense gaze…To watch he
	r perform is to see music.” (Metro 2008)\n\n\nFor informations and booking
	: www.tabaccofactory.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080930T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Brian Blessed &amp\; Hildegard Neil in rehearsed readin
DTSTAMP:20090717T000315Z
SEQUENCE:1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen M. Hunt":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The husband and wife team of Brian Blessed &amp\; Hildegard 
	Neil appear in a rehearsed reading alongside their daughter Rosalind Bless
	ed and her husband Mark Hayden. This is the first time the enitre &quot\;B
	lessed&quot\; acting family have performed in a play together.\n\nThe venu
	e etc: The intimate Tristan Bates Theatre in the heart of London&#39\;s We
	st End\, 3 pm\, Sunday 6th September.\n\nThe plays is Permission Painted b
	y Stephen M. Hunt.\n\nBrian says the penmanship of the emerging author is 
	&quot\;..terrific\, original\, great writing\, major work..&quot\; Hildega
	rd says one reason she is drawn to Stephen&#39\;s work is because he write
	s &quot\;..strong roles for women..&quot\; Both these international stars 
	of film\, theatre and tv believe Permission Painted cries out to be made i
	nto a great film.\n\nA comedy / drama\, Permission Painted is about Clara 
	(Hildegard Neil)\, a mature woman whose only &quot\;friends&quot\; are the
	 paintings she talks to in a large London art gallery. When Nemesis by Alf
	red Rethel arrives at the gallery from Russia on loan\, Clara berates it b
	ecause as the Greek goddess of retribution\, Nemesis has punished Clara fo
	r heinous crimes no earthly court knows of. Clara&#39\;s punishment is Alb
	ert (Brian Blessed). Clara swears to free herself of Albert&#39\;s torment
	 - but can a goddess&#39\; punishments be thwarted by a wily\, embittered\
	, mortal old woman?\n\nTheatre professionals (producers / production compa
	nies\, please state company etc) interested in attending may reserve two c
	omplimentary tickets by emailing stephenhunt@aol.com. This same email addr
	ess can be used by others for tickets on the door priced at 5.00 pounds ea
	ch and for further info. www.permissionpainted.webeden.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090906T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:RELEASE OF &#39\;BLUEBIRD&#39\; THE ALBUM
DTSTAMP:20090727T234928Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4b2ff0bfa8fe804a9c8577daeaa0df99@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Most Haunted":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:From the writer &amp\; composer of ‘Escape’ &amp\; ‘A Millio
	n Grains of Sand’\nBLUEBIRD\nA passionate new musical story set during Wor
	ld War Two\n\nBook\, music &amp\; lyrics by Gareth Peter\nCAST INCLUDES…\n
	Ramin Karimloo (Phantom of The Opera\, Miss Saigon\, Les Miserables &amp\;
	 Love Never Dies)\n \n\nSarah Lark (BBC’s I’d Do Anything\, Oliver\, Witch
	es of Eastwick\, Mamma Mia) \n \n\nStephen Weller (Martin Guerre\, The Pro
	ducers\, Les Miserables)\n \n\nAbi Finley (BBC’s How Do Solve A Problem li
	ke Maria\, Fame\, Blondel)\n \n\nGareth Chart (Mamma Mia\, Gone With The W
	ind) \nRobert Archibald (Ragtime\, Grease\, Batboy)\nGemma Sutton (Imagine
	 This\, Gone With The Wind)\nJeff Nicholson (Les Miserables)\nGreg Bradley
	 (Oliver 1994\, Lord of The Rings\, Mamma Mia)\nKit Orton (Martin Guerre\,
	 Dracula\, Spend\, Spend\, Spend) \n\nLONDON\, England 1939 – 1945 Bluebir
	d takes place in and around East London and the battlefields of Europe\, d
	uring the turbulent years of the Second World War. It charts the story of 
	ordinary people\, living in extraordinary times. \n\n\n\nAVAILABLE FROM DR
	ESS CIRCLE - www.dresscircle.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090914T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Guitar recital by EMI artist\, Xuefei Yang
DTSTAMP:20090817T155842Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c4630f2f264dbe620508087f73abe39c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="concertmakers":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Britten Studio - Snape Maltings - Aldeburgh\, Suffolk.\n\nTh
	e internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Xuefei Yang performs works
	 by Bach\, Regondi\, Albeniz\, Granados\, Tarrega and more.\n\nXuefei is t
	he first classical guitarist to emerge from China’s conservatoire system\,
	 and make a professional career on the world stage.\n\nShe recently made a
	ppearances on the BBC’s The Story of the Guitar\, and performed at last ye
	ar&#39\;s Classical BRIT Awards at the Royal Albert Hall.\n\n&#39\;Who is 
	Ms. Yang? A Chinese classical guitarist\, and\, really\, one of the most e
	xtraordinary instrumentalists in the world&#39\; - Jay Nordinger\, New Yor
	k Sun.\n\nTickets from Aldeburgh box office on 01728 687110\nboxoffice@ald
	eburgh.co.uk\n\nSee : http://www.aldeburgh...nts/xuefei-yang
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090919T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Penny Smith Unveils Philip G. W. Henderson &#33\;
DTSTAMP:20100908T211634Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:791b0d036407a850f406f8cf71eb3ae2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="michael23092010":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Classical Music Concert at Cadogan Hall hosted by Penny Smit
	h and featuring the music of Philip G. W. Henderson and Genesis guitarist 
	Steve Hackett and the New English Music String Ensemble &#33\;\n\nAfter co
	mposing &quot\;The Far Pavilions&quot\; stage musical in 2005\, Composer a
	nd Conductor Philip Henderson embarks on his classical career as he signs 
	with Peter&#39\;s Edition publishers and launches Magic Wood a sublime 70 
	minute concert for strings at Cadogan Hall\, home of the Royal Philharmoni
	c.\n\nIf you like Michael Nyman or Philip Glass\, you&#39\;ll love Philip 
	G. W. Henderson&#33\; \n\n&quot\;Philip Henderson is a phenomenal talent w
	ith a passionate dedication to his music. It&#39\;s a pleasure to work wit
	h him again since we first met a mere forty years ago.&quot\; Steve Hacket
	t ( Genesis )\n\n\nhttp://www.cadoganha...ge.php?pid=1325
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20100923T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatreland Walking Tour
DTSTAMP:20110404T131512Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:38f81586179b9dee5a14372bb39adde4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gbuckell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Join one of the Society of London Theatre&#39\;s Theatreland
	 Walking Tours and learn about the history of some of London&#39\;s best l
	oved theatres. Featured sites on this brand new route for 2011 include Lon
	don&#39\;s oldest playhouse\, the theatre which once was the home to actor
	/composer Ivor Novello\, the theatre which played host to the shortest liv
	ed play and the site of a theatre where a bag of sweets gained you admissi
	on. The tour covers London&#39\;s theatrical history from court masques to
	 the present day.\nPlaces cost £9.50 per person and meeting details will b
	e provided on booking. Places are limited so early booking is advised.\n\n
	\nFor more information or to book a place\, call the Society of London The
	atre on 0207 557 6700 or email walkingtours@solttma.co.uk\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110911T153000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Humble Boy  By Charlotte Jones
DTSTAMP:20080821T095737Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3f9a3a96cb1d31a3bf621a00c5d088f3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: Humble Boy is an award-winning comedy with a delightful sti
	ng in the tail. Following the sudden death of his father\, 35 year old Fel
	ix Humble\, a Cambridge academic\, returns to his Middle England home and 
	his difficult and demanding mother.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;After a chaotic funeral\,
	 and the disappearance of his father’s prized bees\, it becomes clear to F
	elix that life at the Humble home will never be the same again.\n\nPast an
	d present collide with love and uncertainty in this original and captivati
	ng play.\n\n“… intelligent\, funny and touching… I can’t recommend this lo
	vely play too highly…”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;DAILY TELEGRAPH\n\nContains strong lan
	guage\, suitable for ages 14+\, Presented by London Classic Theatre\n\nVen
	ue: artsdepot\, PENTLAND THEATRE\, £15 [£13 CONC]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot
	\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020
	 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: WED 1 &amp\; THU 2 OCT\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: TH
	U 2 OCT\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk\n\n………………………………………………………………………
	……………………
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081001T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20081004T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;Kindertransport&quot\; by Diane Samuels
DTSTAMP:20100810T225428Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c866abbc357e1df369417899b3673843@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;At its heart\, the play is about that universal and t
	imeless aspect of human exerience: the separation of a child from its pare
	nt. Every person on earth\, whatever their age\, can relate to that.&quot\
	;\n\nDIANE SAMUELS\n\nThe German word &#39\;Kindertransport&#39\; means li
	terally &#39\;the transport of children&#39\;. Also called the Refugee Chi
	ldren&#39\;s Movement\, it was a way for desperate Jewish parents to send 
	their children abroad to escape growing Nazi persecution at home. In Brita
	in a coalition of Jewish\, Quaker\, and other groups persuaded Parliament 
	to admit a limited number of children provided each posted a £50 bond &#39
	\;to assure their ultimate resettlement&#39\;. Between December 1938 and S
	eptember 1939 over 10\,000 refugee children came to Britain: of these\, 7\
	,482 were Jewish.\n\nThe play Kindertransport tells the story of 8-year-ol
	d Eva/Evelyn whose parents sent her on the train to England. Years later\,
	 a chance discovery reveals the secrets of her past and her heritage to a 
	daughter who had no idea of her mother&#39\;s history. It also deals with 
	loss: the loss of Eva&#39\;s childhood and the letting go of her own daugh
	ter 40 years on. \n\nFirst performed by the Soho Theatre Company in 1993\,
	 the play was last revived in 2007 by the Shared Experience Theatre Compan
	y.\n\nFri 24 September 8pm\, Sat 25 September 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\nFri 1 Octo
	ber 8pm\, Sat 2 October 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\nWelsh Church Hall 879 High Road 
	Leytonstone E11 1HR (Details of how to find us here)\n\nTickets £7 (£4 Con
	cessions)\nBOX OFFICE 020 8504 3872 or email: tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.
	uk\n\nSee Woodhouse Players website for details of joint ticket offer with
	 &quot\;Our Country&#39\;s Good&quot\;\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101001T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20101004T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mack and Mabel - Keighley Amateurs
DTSTAMP:20070928T153819Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2c9cb29003354de6b9dd5f411693c7b0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Keighley Amateurs":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: 				 							 							Mack and Mabel:\n 		 						 							Keig
	hley Amateur Operatic Society			\n 	 				See www.keighleyboxoffice.co.uk f
	or further information and tickets.\n\n 				 				 							 			At&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;			 				Victoria Hall\, 			Keighley		 	\n\n 		 							 From 7:15pm / Ma
	tinee 2:15pm (Sat only)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;					\n\n 		&nbsp\;&nbsp\;		 			Price
	: £12.00 / £9.00 / £10.00 &amp\; £7.00 concessions
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071016T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20071022T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Secret Boulevard - a scandalous new play
DTSTAMP:20100901T140125Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b31b09cef2e5bd781df2578a61261b15@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Joe Porter":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&#39\;Secret Boulevard&#39\; is a brand new play\, telling t
	he tale of a scandalous gay love affair between two male movie stars in 19
	40s Hollywood.\n\nSynopsis: Hollywood 1949. In an era of stifling movie pr
	oduction restraints and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;stars kept under oppressive control b
	y their bosses\, innocent young&nbsp\;&nbsp\;actor Patrick Glass feels the
	 full force of the studios’ brute&nbsp\;&nbsp\;career-destroying power whe
	n he embarks on a scandalous love affair with&nbsp\;&nbsp\;his famous male
	 co-star – the brooding and enigmatic Hollywood&nbsp\;&nbsp\;heart-throb J
	ackson Harper…\n\n As the Hollywood powers-that-be and the prevailing soci
	al morality&nbsp\;&nbsp\;clamp down on this unacceptable romance and decid
	e to tear it apart\, the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;ramifications will still be felt for
	ty years later in 1989…\n\n Written by Dylan Costello\n Directed by Manoli
	s Emmanouel\n Set Designer – Ilaria D&#39\;intinosante\n Costume Designer 
	– Claire Thompson\n Lighting Designer – Christina Thanasoula\n Production 
	Manager – Victoria Cartwright\n Production Assistant – Caroline Babics\n\n
	 CAST:\n\n Tim Blackwell as George\n Adam Blake as Jackson\n Julia Effertz
	 as Ava\n James Hender as Lloyd\n Sid Phoenix as Patrick\n Anna Sambrooks 
	as Candice\n Dee-Dee Samuels as Nella\n David Shackleton as Pat\n\n The pl
	ay’s inception began back in late 2005 when writer Dylan&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Cost
	ello was living in Los Angeles. Spending an unusually rainy day&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;watching classic movies from the golden age of Hollywood\, Dylan became
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;fascinated by the reality back then of gay actors such as Mo
	ntgomery&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Clift and Rock Hudson and how they dealt with hiding
	 their true&nbsp\;&nbsp\;sexuality amongst the cogs of the great Hollywood
	 Machine. Further&nbsp\;&nbsp\;research into the era uncovered truths and 
	lies about the attitudes&nbsp\;&nbsp\;towards homosexuality in the 1940’s 
	movie industry\, especially when the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;moralistic Production Co
	de was in full force\, forbidding even the hint&nbsp\;&nbsp\;of sexually a
	mbiguous behaviour on the silver screen. This was Hollywood&nbsp\;&nbsp\;a
	fter all\, a twisted utopia where image\, control\, money and power were&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;the only things that mattered. A place where the reality never
	 matched&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the fantasy – and a world that required the forced s
	uppression of one’s&nbsp\;&nbsp\;homosexuality should one want to keep the
	ir movie career. But this was&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the 1940’s and you would think 
	that these homophobic attitudes would&nbsp\;&nbsp\;have been gradually era
	sed over the last few decades. But the sad truth&nbsp\;&nbsp\;is that they
	 haven’t and still to this day\, gay actors are being asked&nbsp\;&nbsp\;t
	o choose between their sexuality and their career… and so the Hollywood&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;closet is as full as it ever was.\n\n Secret Boulevard premiere
	s at the Courtyard Theatre in Hoxton\, London&nbsp\;&nbsp\;on Tuesday 5th 
	October 2010 and runs every Tues-Sun @ 7.30pm until&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sunday 7t
	h November 2010.\n\n ** Over 16s only – contains nudity\, strong language 
	and scenes of a sexual nature.**\n\n Ticket Prices £15 full\, £13 concessi
	ons.\n\n Box office www.ticketweb.co.uk / 0844 477 1000\n\n www.thecourtya
	rd.org.uk / 020 7729 2202\n\n The Courtyard Theatre\, \n Bowling Green Wal
	k\, \n 40 Pitfield St\,\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;London N1 6EU \n (exit 2 from Old S
	treet Tube)\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101005T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20101108T235959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Kiss Me Kate ELODS - Wyllyotts Theatre Potters Bar
DTSTAMP:20100907T144138Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ee8b38714ca6e9a0e71c4c510d183c84@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ELODS":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ELODS sing Cole Porter in the Tony-award winning musical &#3
	9\;Kiss Me Kate&#39\;. Set in Baltimore in 1948\, this perfect marriage of
	 Shakespeare&#39\;s Taming of the Shrew with Cole Porter&#39\;s witty\, so
	phisticated lyrics and unforgettable melodies is considered one of the gre
	atest musicals ever produced\, and probably Porter&#39\;s finest.\n \n Son
	gs include Too Darn Hot\, So in Love\, Brush up your Shakespeare\, Another
	 Op&#39\;nin Another Show\, We Open in Venice and I Hate Men\n\nPerformanc
	es at the Wyllyotts Theatre\, Wyllyotts Place\, Darkes Lane\, Potters Bar.
	 EN6 2HN\n\nTuesday 19th October - Saturday 23rd October\n19:45 - Evening 
	perfomane\n15:00 - Saturday matinee\n\nTickets £11 -£15\n \n Box Office: 0
	7770 871 140&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n \n Visit the Website\n Limited availability f
	rom Wyllyotts Box Office
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101019T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20101025T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Murderer
DTSTAMP:20080818T000727Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b1ee5194c33bc2ab36718df1218249e8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="OutTheBag":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Award winning Out The Bag Productions are pleased to announc
	e their forthcoming production ‘Murderer’ at Wallasey Town Hall\, Brighton
	 Street\, Wallasey on 3rd &amp\; 4th October 2008.\n\n\n\nThe play is cent
	ered around Norman Bartholomew\, a failed artist with a morbid fascination
	 for the great murderers of the past and a desperate need to become one hi
	mself.\n\n\n\nSoon he is trapped in a plot of murder\, revenge\, sexual te
	nsion and frustration with his young lover\, his cold\, hard\, dominating 
	wife and an intrusive Police Sergeant.\n\n\n\nTo Norman\, it’s just a game
	…but games can go wrong…\n\n\n\nMurderer is a dark\, twisting\, comedy thr
	iller by Anthony Shaffer\, author of the original versions of Sleuth\, The
	 Wicker Man and Hitchcock’s film Frenzy.\n\n\n\nTickets are £8.50 each and
	 are available from: The Buz Magazine on 0151-649-9449See www.outthebag.co
	.uk for more info.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081003T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20081006T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf
DTSTAMP:20080821T095859Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8672c29600f84939130eb3d01a4dd8bd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Get out from behind that sofa and get aboard the TARDIS with
	 comedian Toby Hadoke. Take a trip through time\, charting the rise\, fall
	 and subsequent rise of a television legend. A personal\, satirical and ra
	zor sharp comic odyssey from child to man\, through obsession\, joy and di
	sappointment. \nA must see show. Intimate knowledge of Doctor Who not requ
	ired&#33\;\n\n“Part memoir\, part tribute\, part stand-up\, always riotous
	ly funny and sometimes surprisingly touching.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;TIME OUT – CRI
	TICS CHOICE\n\nPresented by James Seabright in association with Hungry Mot
	hs and Gag Reflex Management.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n Suitable for ages 11+\n\nVe
	nue: artsdepot\, STUDIO THEATRE\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £12 [£10 CONC]\n\nLocation
	: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for deta
	ils (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: FRI 3 &amp\; OCT\, 7.30PM\n\nFinis
	h Date: SAT 4 OCT\, \n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081003T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20081006T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:RETURN TO THE FORBIDDEN PLANET
DTSTAMP:20080616T203433Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:92ed5e85928b2b14a3b67bf8dbde6c7f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="MikeL":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:For one week only Shakespeare&#39\;s long lost musical in it
	s &#39\;Next Generation&#39\; version will be on stage at the Strode Theat
	re\, Street\, Somerset. ( www.strodetheatre.co.uk ).&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Presente
	d by Strode Productions\, this will be a very entertaining amateur product
	ion.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081006T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20081013T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Spaghetti Western Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20090911T090542Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a87c82c21452d7c1a74e32e7cd9e4305@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="southbankcentre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Direct from a US and European tour\, the magnificent five ar
	e riding into London&#33\;\n\n\n\nArmed with over 100 instruments\, these 
	brilliant musicians perform music from the movies that made Clint Eastwood
	 a star. The stunning Ennio Morricone soundtrack includes The Good\, The B
	ad and The Ugly\, For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in The West.
	 This ingenious gang of comic maestros underscore these classic compositio
	ns with hilarious sound effects: blowing on bottles\, crushing cornflakes\
	, ‘playing’ coat hangers\, squeaky toys\, bicycle pumps\, nail clippers an
	d many more - recreating every punch up\, gunshot\, and jangling spur that
	 define the gun slinging west.\n\n\n\n‘Compelling theatricality and kaleid
	oscopic range of moods\, from slapstick hilarity to authentically creepy m
	enace. An inspired show.’ (The Scotsman)\n\n\n\n‘That the musicians perfor
	m with the enormous gravity of a Mozart symphony\, only serves to make thi
	s extraordinary show all the funnier.’ (The Guardian)\n\n7.30pm
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091007T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20091010T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Spring Awakening
DTSTAMP:20100924T223620Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c745c67ec5d128955b8b46aa53815614@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="silverstar45":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&#39\;SPRING AWAKENING&#39\;\n\n\n\n\n\nBook by Steven Sater
	\, Music by Duncan Sheik\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNo Nonsense Productions presents
	 the multi-award winning musical\, &#39\;Spring Awakening&#39\; from Thurs
	day 7th until Saturday 9th October 2010.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe winner of 8 Tony A
	wards\, including Best Musical - told by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater thr
	ough a rock score - SPRING AWAKENING explores the journey from adolescence
	 to adulthood with poignancy and passion you will never forget.\n\n\n\n\n\
	nThe landmark musical &#39\;SPRING AWAKENING&#39\; is an electrifying fusi
	on of morality\, sexuality and rock &amp\; roll that has exhilarated audie
	nces across the world like no other musical in years.\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin this
	 group of late 19th century German students on their passage as the naviga
	te teenage self-discovery and coming of age anxiety in a powerful celebrat
	ion of youth and rebellion in the daring\, remarkable &#39\;SPRING AWAKENI
	NG&#39\;.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease note that this show contains occasional 
	strong language and adult themes.\n\n\n\n\n\nPerformances: Thursday 7th - 
	Saturday 9th October 2010 at The Mitchell Theatre\, Glasgow\n\n\n\n\n\nTic
	kets: £12 (all seats at all performances) available from:\n\n \nwww.ticket
	master.com or by phoning Julie on 07920408613. The Nononsense website is w
	ww.nononsenseproductions.co.uk . We&#39\;re also on facebook at http://www
	.facebook.com/?ref=home#&#33\;/pages/No-Nonsense-Productions/124420305955?
	ref=mf
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101007T010000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20101011T005959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Dresser by Ronald Harwood
DTSTAMP:20080831T105130Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:08fa60bc9726fbb6118151ab799f0ab9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="elliottlawrence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:bigredfunbus | productions \npresent\n\n The Dresser by Rona
	ld Harwood.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;A perceptive\, endearing and hilarious portra
	it of backstage life. In a war-torn provincial theatre an aging actor-mana
	ger is struggling to keep a grip on his sanity and complete his 227th perf
	ormance of King Lear. Helping him is his dresser\, Norman and together the
	y defy age and Nazi bombs to produce a classic night of drama&#33\;\n\n&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;The Queen Mother Theatre - Walsworth Road\, Hitchin\nWeds 29th 
	October to Sat 1st November 2008\nBox Office 01462 455 166\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;www.bigredfunbus.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Half Term Show: The Lighthouse Keeper&#39\;s Lunch
DTSTAMP:20080821T095049Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4799160f7654cfe30d8e4ff620df36d6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nJo
	urney to the lighthouse in a special half term show for the family\; a sta
	ge adaptation of this much&nbsp\;&nbsp\;loved children’s book.&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;\n\nInformation about event: Mr Grinling\, the lighthouse keeper\, tends
	 his light come rain or shine.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Every day\, Mrs Grinling makes
	 him a delicious lunch and sends it out across the sea to the lighthouse. 
	But Mr Grinling isn’t the only one who enjoys the tasty food.&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;Some greedy seagulls keep stealing his lunch&#33\;\n\nJoin Mr and Mrs Gri
	nling and Hamish the cat as they learn that to triumph over adversity take
	s patience\, ingenuity\, perseverance and sometimes…mustard.\n\nUsing an i
	nnovative set\, puppets and sounds of the sea\, the audience will be trans
	ported from the cliffs\, across the sea\, to the lighthouse.\n\nThemes of 
	the British coast weave together with images from the original book\, and 
	traditional music of the British Isles\, to create a truly magical experie
	nce.\n\nVenue: STUDIO THEATRE\, artsdepot\n\nLocation: 5 Nether Street N12
	 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart D
	ate: WED 29 OCT r20ygi2008 (12PM &amp\; 3PM)\n\nFinish Date: – SUN 2 NOV 2
	008&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(12PM &amp\; 3PM)\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bardathon
DTSTAMP:20091013T120051Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:863d47fd275e5542ac16cc77ee4583a2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Word Of Mouth":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BARDATHON \nNoon Friday 30th October - Noon Saturday 31st Oc
	tober 2009\nVenue : The Scoop at More London&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Click Here\n\nAd
	mission Free -£0\n\nBardathon is a 24 hour Shakespeare marathon featuring 
	15 popular plays and sonnets performed (script in hand)by over 40 professi
	onal London based actors. \n\nFive teams of actors have only 12 hours prio
	r to the event in which to rehearse and prepare three plays each. With no 
	set\, few props or costumes\, Bardathon will rely on the magic of the lang
	uage to capture the imagination of the audience. \n\nBardathon is free and
	 aimed at story lovers of all ages. Audience participation is encouraged i
	n reading favourite sonnets\, commenting on the action and taking part in 
	scenes. \n\nThe live action will be hosted by Jonathan Hansler and Jackie 
	Stirling aka eccentric comedy duo Teak Show fresh from a successful run in
	 Edinburgh. Both classically trained actors\, Johnny and Jackie will keep 
	both audience and actors on their toes.\n\n&#39\;delightfully original&#39
	\; &#39\;absolute genius&#39\; &#39\;wonderfully poetic&#39\; &#39\;on top
	 of their game&#39\; &#39\;hits the jackpot\, the audience instantly in hy
	sterics&#39\; &#39\;truly brilliant&#39\; &#39\;deliriously bizarre&#39\;\
	nFringe Review\, Edinburgh Festival\n\nOpen Floor Session\nFrom 4-8am the 
	stage is open to anyone who would like to get up and perform a speech\, so
	nnet or poem written by the nation&#39\;s favourite Bard.\n\nThis will be 
	a very popular event come along and blow the cobwebs off that speech you&#
	39\;ve been saving for your RSC audition.\nLET&#39\;S HAVE IT&#33\;&#33\;\
	nTo take part please email your name and the piece you&#39\;d like to perf
	orm to:-\nContact\n\nCreated and produced by -\nWord Of Mouth Media Produc
	tions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:DRACULA
DTSTAMP:20081031T103729Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cc74085f0ffe47736c9d556b74a3bd17@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="MTgirl":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 28 October to Sunday 23 November 2008\nThe White Bea
	r Theatre\n\nFrom the award-winning Okai Collier Company (The Smilin’ Stat
	e\, A Mother Speaks\, Elegies\, Ruthless\, Purlie)\, The White Bear Theatr
	e &amp\; Fallen Angel Theatre Company\n\nProducer:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Simon James Collier\nBook/Music/Lyrics:&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Alex Loveless\nAdditional Lyrics:&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Liz Loveless\nDirector:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Chris Loveles
	s\nMovement Director:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Omar F. Okai\nMusical Director:&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Neil MacDonald\nSet Design:
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Justin Arienti\nLighting Design:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Cristina De La Paz\nCostume Design:&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Christina Pomeroy\nGraphic 
	Design/Marketing:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Adam Dechanel \nSound Effects:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Nathan Amzi\nP
	ress:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Okai Collier\nProduction Photography:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\; Michael Brydon\nLine Producer/Casting:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Niki Stevens\nStage Management:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Mabel Kiros\n
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nCast: \nQuincey P. Morris - Jamie Addleton\; Arthur Holmw
	ood - Russell Anthony\; Dr. John Seward - Mario Christofides\; Lucy Westen
	ra - Joanna Hickman\; Professor Van Helsing/Sea Captain - Oliver Hume\; Dr
	acula - Leigh Jones\; Mina Murray - Annabel King\; Vampire Woman 2/Mate/Si
	ster Agatha - Holly Sands\; Vampire Woman 1/Fisherman/Woman - Holly Vernon
	 - Harcourt\; Renfield - Richard Warrick\; Jonathan Harker - Duncan Wigman
	 and Vampire Woman 3/Coastguard/Attendant - Vicky Williamson\n\nA stunning
	 new musical adaptation of the Gothic horror. Returning to Bram Stoker’s o
	riginal story\, enter a world of sensual excess\, shattered desire and an 
	indefinable terror. When your love is torn from you\, when freedom means d
	eath\, and when your soul is a demon’s prey\, your only hope lies in those
	 around you\, and you must unite to fight the darkest of all foes. \n\nPre
	views: Tuesday 28 &amp\; Wednesday 29 October\nPress Night: Thursday 30 Oc
	tober 2008\nPerformances: Tuesday to Saturday at 7:30pm\; Sunday at 5:00pm
	. (No performances Mondays)\nTickets: £12.00 (Full)\, Con: £10.00\; Previe
	ws: £10.00\; 10% discount for group bookings of 10+&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nBox
	 Office: 020 7793 9193\nOnline Bookings through Ticket Web\n\nThe White Be
	ar Theatre&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 138 Kennington Park Road&nbsp\;&nbsp\; London SE1
	1 4DJ
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081124
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares Late Night Cabaret - Mary Poppins
DTSTAMP:20070928T194618Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:36666826c27480ced3f5380d0fdc7537@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATRECARES - Putting HIV &amp\; AIDS centre stage\n\nHAVE 
	FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER M
	AKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nLATE NIGHT CHARITY FUNDRAISING CABARET\n\nMembe
	rs of the Mary Poppins company\, including Scarlett Strallen\, Gavin Creel
	\, Louise Gold &amp\; Rebecca Thornhill\, bid a fond West End Poppins Fare
	well with a twist on classic shows such as THE WILD PARTY\, CHICAGO\, CLOS
	ER THAN EVER\, THE MOST HAPPY FELLA\, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO
	 THE FORUM etc.\n\nTRAFALGAR STUDIOS 1\n14 Whitehall\nLondon\nSW1A 2DY\n\n
	PRICE: £15.00 (SPECIAL OFFER - £10.00 - Call in advance and Quote &#39\;St
	age Door Offer&#39\;)\n\nTIME: 11.30pm (Bars Open from 10.30pm)\n\nHOW TO 
	BOOK\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6632\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstu
	dios\nIn Person: At The Box Office\n\nTheatrecares is a committee of Crusa
	id (Enterprises) Ltd Registered charity no. 1011718\nCrusaid (Enterprises)
	 Ltd is registered in England and Wales no 2293506 Vat no. 649 771 389\nAl
	l monies raised will be used for the purposes and activities of Theatrecar
	es.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071002T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Knickerbocker Glories
DTSTAMP:20090925T144555Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2e621e37df02f255c3ccddd4ebb7096c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="The Space":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Friday 2nd October\, 8pm -£10/£8 in advance\, £6 without tab
	le\n\nThe Knickerbocker Glories\n\nIf you missed them last time\, make a d
	ate in your diary for this next Knickerbocker Glory Show. The Space will b
	e taken over by award winning burlesque troupe\, for a night of frivolous 
	fun and enchanting entertainment. The girls have been racking up raucous p
	erformances at leading cabaret venues including Madame JoJo&#39\;s and Vol
	upte. The Knickerbocker Glories are setting pulses racing with their uniqu
	e mix of sweet and saucy striptease\, combined with scintillating sultry l
	ive vocals.\n\nSo\, come down and meet the terrific trio and their charism
	atic compere&#33\;&#33\;\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091002T210000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert
DTSTAMP:20070512T172754Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1ee55b09d2c3de5b89c2acf773ca803f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Graeme":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Whitehaven Male Voice Choir in concert with a female guest s
	oloist.\n\nVenue: Village Hall\, Calderbridge\, Seascale\, Cumbria.\nTicke
	ts: Available at the door.\nContact:\nTel: 01946 63452\ne-mail: secretary@
	wmvc.co.uk\nWebsite: wmvc.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071012T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Comedy Nework: Simon Brodkin&amp\;Tiernan Douieb
DTSTAMP:20071025T100043Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bc25144d6e6ee07d4c4a05e63b35f890@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:“Scintillating and hilarious….killer line after killer line”
	\n\nThe List\n\n“Genius”\n\nThe Independent on Sunday\n\n“The funniest new
	 act I’ve seen in years”\n\nHarry Hill\n\n“So impressive and funny\, the p
	otential to join the likes of Al Murray”\n\nChortle.co.uk\n\n&quot\;Master
	ful&quot\;\n\nThe Scotsman\n\n“Shrapnel sharp”\n\nLondon Evening Standard\
	n\nSimon Brodkin is one of the country&#39\;s most exciting new comedians\
	, with a huge talent for creating and portraying an array of instantly rec
	ognisable and hilarious characters.\n\nRecently his Lee Nelson character\,
	 a loveable teenage yob\, has been taking the stand-up scene by storm\, ea
	rning Simon billings alongside such established comics as Harry Hill. Lee 
	Nelson has since become one of the big hits of Channel 4&#39\;s weekly The
	 Morning After Show.\n\n \n\nWith his stupidly unpronounceable name\, Tier
	nan Douieb now regularly performs all over the country\, including Off The
	 Kerb\, Amused Moose\, Comedy Café\, Agraman\, Downstairs at the Kings Hea
	d and Brett Vincent for Underbelly Productions\, and even Comedy 4 Kids\, 
	where a six year old child stared at him blankly for 10 minutes.\n\nTierna
	n&#39\;s comedy is much like him\, quick\, lively\, odd and beardy. Genera
	l topics include dancing bears\, Lionel Richie\, breakdancing\, glowing pi
	gs and the Samaritans.\n\nSun 25TH
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071025T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tales for the Turning Year
DTSTAMP:20071025T102057Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6850db50ed43b6c24c14a30573cf6e2a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Chris Bostock and Ken Patterson come together with Stories a
	nd Music to celebrate the heart of Winter.\n\n \n\nOutside the cold wind b
	lew\, but close to the fire everyone was listening. There was music in the
	 air\, and stories to be told\, there were songs that needed singing and t
	here were stars that needed making at the Turning of the Year.\n\n \n\nCom
	e and listen\, sing and share our celebration of one year ending and anoth
	er beginning.\n\nFind out why the Tomten was never seen\, what happened to
	 Sir Gawain’s head when he met the Green Knight\, discover why the Trolls 
	went and hid and just who that white bearded man might have been ….\n\nSto
	ryteller Chris Bostock and Musician Ken Patterson combine their interests 
	and talents\, to bring you a celebration of the seasons. \n\nOriginal musi
	c and songs combine with ancient stories and audience participation. \n\n“
	 Chris and Ken conjure a magical world\, I could have listened to them all
	 night long.”\n\n“ This is the stuff that dreams are made of....my grandch
	ildren and I enjoyed the occasion immensely.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nLook out fo
	r their forthcoming celebrations of Summer and Autumn. \n\nFor further inf
	ormation look at www.talesfortheturningyear.co.uk.\n\nFri 14th Dec 19.30\n
	£6.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071025T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Many Happy Returners
DTSTAMP:20080722T214616Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3e96f2f5987cfe65c861277a0c417a33@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:MANY HAPPY RETURNERS\nOxford Playhouse celebrates its 70th b
	irthday in October. Revisit theatrical highlights and memorable moments wi
	th Libby Purves and other celebrated past players and playmakers as they t
	ake us through the war years\, the golden eras of Frank Shelley and Frank 
	Hauser\, Anvil in the 80s\, theatre’s renaissance in the 90s\, right up to
	 today. See just why audiences - and artists - make so many happy returns 
	to the Playhouse. \nSat 25 October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;\n7:30 PM&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTickets £30/£25/£15
	 (concessions available)\nBooking and more info: 01865 305305 www.oxfordpl
	ayhouse.com\nOxford Playhouse\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford OX1 2LW
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081025T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Stephen K Amos\;  Find The Funny\,
DTSTAMP:20080821T100606Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a4cc66a7fa06ee4a1bd1ece93d48f4de@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Stephen K Amos\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Find The Funny\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nYou will seen him on Live At The Apollo\, Th
	e Royal Variety Show and Have I Got News for You – now’s your chance to ca
	tch him live&#33\;\n\nInformation about event: Following his previous sell
	-out at artsdepot\, Stephen K Amos returns with a brand new show. Supremel
	y warm and wickedly funny\, he has an ability to charm onlookers right int
	o the palm of his hand. \n\nPresented by Bound &amp\; Gagged\n\n&quot\;You
	&#39\;ll laugh until you actually cry.&quot\; SUNDAY EXPRESS\n\n&quot\;Fue
	l injected comedic brain...achingly funny.” SCOTSMAN \n\nVenue: artsdepot\
	, PENTLAND THEATRE\, £15 [£13 conc]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether St
	reet N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\
	nStart Date: SAT 25 OCT 8PM\n\nFinish Date: SAT 25 OCT\n\nWeb address: www
	.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081025T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:FUNKY
DTSTAMP:20071025T093950Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7b262182e5de5f25a18acbaa870edc89@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Funky Disco&#33\;\n\nFor older\, more discerning dancers...\
	n\nDespite the fact that you have a Tupperware habit and or a newfound lov
	e of bird tables... in other words despite the fact that you are of a cert
	ain age… you like to dance&#33\; No\, let’s change that to\, you really li
	ke to dance&#33\; You have not lost your love for throwing yourself about 
	on the dance floor. And that’s where we come in. Fab music\, some oldies\,
	 new really great contemporary dance music\, and some R and B - plus a lov
	ely new venue for people who still feel about 18 inside. Our very own club
	\, singles and couples welcome. Just come and enjoy the music&#33\;\n\nBar
	 till 1am. \n\nSat 27th Oct 20.00\n£7.50\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 60
	5
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071027T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Comedy Network with Isy Suttie and Matt Green
DTSTAMP:20071025T093625Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ba2f375915aaecd8979864759ff8dfc4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:One of the most innovative acts to emerge on the circuit in 
	recent times\, Isy&#39\;s gloriously silly and twisted songs\, stand-up an
	d stories have drawn comparisons with Victoria Wood and Tom Lehrer. As wel
	l as the national circuit and the Comedy Network she&#39\;s a regular at c
	haracter and sketch nights as one of many singing characters or as one hal
	f of accordion-based double act Safe and Sounders.\n\nShe was a regular co
	ntributor and performer on Radio 1&#39\;s The Milk Run\, and 2006 has seen
	 her working on a Radio 4 show with double act Fordham &amp\; Lipson as we
	ll as appearances on Radio 4&#39\;s 28 Acts in 28 Minutes and Mitch Benn&#
	39\;s Crimes Against Music.\n\n&quot\;Reminiscent of a Weimar musical caba
	ret&quot\; \n\nEvening Standard\n\n&quot\;Her songs were hypnotic: blendin
	g hilarity\, lyrical brilliance and pathos so adeptly&quot\;\n\nChortle.co
	.uk \n\n \n\nMatt Green is both fresh-faced and an old hand\, with more th
	an 650 gigs under his belt. Most recently seen in Channel 4&#39\;s Comedy 
	Showcase with Martin Freeman\, he also performed in The Comedy Zone at the
	 Pleasance Cabaret Bar as part of the Edinburgh Fringe 2005\, alongside Ru
	ssell Kane\, Isy Suttie and Mark Olver. \n\nMatt was placed second at the 
	Hackney Empire New Act of the Year Final in February 2005 and made the sem
	i finals of the BBC New Comedy Awards in 2005.\n\n\nHe performed in the Am
	used Moose Comedy Hot Starlets in Edinburgh 2004 and reached the semi fina
	ls of So You Think You&#39\;re Funny in August 2004. He&#39\;s even had a 
	few good reviews.\n\n\nSunday 28th October at 20.00\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.
	com / 0191 2605 605\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071028T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Night Before Christmas
DTSTAMP:20071025T103414Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a914c02e6135ab5a00172f62c374dceb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:On the night before Christmas\, Emma stares out of the windo
	w\, hugs her teddy and waits excitedly for the morning\, while in the corn
	er a little mouse called Eddie can’t understand why only humans are allowe
	d to celebrate and get presents. So he sets off in search of Father Christ
	mas to find out for himself. Along the way he dodges the family cat\, gets
	 directions from a cowardly toy soldier and is given some unexpected advic
	e from the magical fairy on top of the tree. Will Eddie get an answer? Wil
	l Emma get her wish? And what is that funny-shaped present sitting under t
	he tree?\n\nThe Night Before Christmas is the latest production from Big W
	ooden Horse Theatre Company\, creators of the hit show Don’t Let the Pigeo
	n Drive the Bus&#33\; and is a co-production with Brighton Dome. It is sui
	table for families and children aged 3-7 and perfect for schools groups as
	 a Christmas treat.\n\nWritten by Adam Bampton-Smith\n\nDirected by Juliet
	 Forster\n\nLighting Design by Will Evans\n\nMusic by Shock Productions\n\
	nLyrics by Guy Picot\n\nThurs 27th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nFir 28th Dec 14.30\,
	 19.00\nSat 29th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nSun 30th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\n\n£8.99\nw
	ww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071028T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Russells International Circus
DTSTAMP:20091026T224105Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:70deed97dbbd339bc482f60ecca8d394@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="2560rusty":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Roll up Roll up to the greatest show in town Russell Interna
	tional Circus comes to Kings Lynn on the west winch road A10\, until the 1
	st November\, dont miss this trully amazing ground breaking show\, featuri
	ng the greatest acts from around the world\, book now on07752 218805 or vi
	sit the web site at www.state-circus.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091028
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hells Belles Big Hallowe&#39\;en Bash
DTSTAMP:20071025T093817Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fe9ccaa9289a0f85f45a99f55f573329@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this BIG chance to dust down your broomstick and 
	sample the witches brew in the presence of the Vampyre Queen and our equal
	ly devilishly delicious acts&#33\;\n\nWed 31st October 19.30\n£10\nwww.the
	-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071031
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; Jean Anouilh translated by Gill Taylo
	r
DTSTAMP:20090919T193642Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a609c67ec8ec426dcc8e10943664a929@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone London E11 1HR \n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, J
	oan of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and divi
	ded France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. After
	 leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is capture
	d and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the Eng
	lish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s s
	tory in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politic
	ally-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that gui
	ded her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) wa
	s the master of 20th century French drama\, Written in 1952\, his take on 
	this enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &qu
	ot\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fi
	rst to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK
	 for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor.
	 \n\nNOTE: PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT
	 3pm &amp\; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n
	\nTickets from tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 3872 or at the do
	or.\n\nWebsite: http://www.woodhouse...200910lark.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091031
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; by Jean Anouilh translated Gill Taylo
	r
DTSTAMP:20090919T194535Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9be02ca652e2624de81f8cbd3f7541f9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone London E11 1HR\n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, Jo
	an of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and divid
	ed France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. After 
	leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is captured
	 and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the Engl
	ish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s st
	ory in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politica
	lly-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that guid
	ed her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) was
	 the master of 20th century French drama\, Written in 1952\, his take on t
	his enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &quo
	t\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fir
	st to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK 
	for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor. 
	\n\nNOTE: PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT 
	3pm &amp\; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\
	nTickets £7 (£4 concessions) tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 387
	2 or at the door\n\nWebsite http://www.woodhouse...200910lark.html\n\n fro
	m
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091031
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Les Mis Gives - Fundraising Cabaret
DTSTAMP:20101016T110849Z
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UID:4bd1345a73239c5807ee9f8152bbf8c4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATREMAD (Theatre: Make A Difference)\nPutting HIV &amp\; 
	AIDS at the heart of The Arts \n\nHAVE FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE N
	EW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nLES MIS 
	GIVES \n\nJoin the cast of The West End Company of Les Miserables when the
	y will be appearing in cabaret at the Delfont Room.\n\nHaving recently cel
	ebrated its 25th anniversary\, Les Miserables is the record-breaking music
	al that has been seen by over 56 million people worldwide in 42 countries 
	and in 21 languages. \n\nThe stylish surroundings of the fabulously restor
	ed Delfont Room&nbsp\;&nbsp\;is the ideal place to relax and watch some of
	 the West End&#39\;s most acclaimed stars perform in an intimate and atmos
	pheric space.\n\nAll profits go to TheatreMAD/The Make A Difference Trust\
	n\nKindly supported by Whatsonstage.com\n\nDELFONT ROOM\nPRINCE OF WALES T
	HEATRE\nCOVENTRY STREET\nLONDON\nW1D 6AS\n\nDATE: Saturday 30th October 20
	10\n\nTIME: 11.30pm (Doors Open 10.30pm)\n\nPRICES: \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £25 table
	s\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\; £25 unreserved seats\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £20 standing\n\nAll prices 
	are subject to a £1.75 booking fee except those booked in person at the Bo
	x Office.\n\nBOOKING:\nBy Phone - 0844 482 5111\nOnline - Click Here\nIn P
	erson At The Box Office\nMon - Thurs &amp\; Sat&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 10am -7.45pm\nFr
	iday&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;10am - 8
	.45pm\n\nACCESS: For access requirements and rates\, please call 0844 482 
	5137\n\nNEAREST TUBE: Leicester Square\n\nCheck the TheatreMAD website for
	 more details.\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading as Theat
	reMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company limited by guarant
	ee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#
	39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholly owne
	d subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is registered in Engla
	nd and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee (Company No: 654
	6586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration No: 1124014)\, to
	 which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101031T003000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;Happy &amp\; Married?&#39\; by Freedom Studios
DTSTAMP:20080923T154944Z
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UID:cd3fb5f895ec2faea750da027befd164@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="idlean":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 4 October \n\n7.30pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nIlkley Playhouse\, West Yorkshire&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;\n\n01943 816714\n\n\nThe hotly anticipated first new play from direc
	tor\, playwright and South Bank Show Award winner Madani Younis\, with his
	 new company Freedom Studios\, explores what makes the ‘perfect’ relations
	hip in a newly devised play\, Happy &amp\; Married?\, the first in a trilo
	gy of devised shows. Happy &amp\; Married? opens on October 4 at Ilkley Pl
	ayhouse\, as part of the prestigious Ilkley Literature Festival\, before t
	ouring nationally until November 7. 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081004T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:How Did I Get Here...?
DTSTAMP:20090825T113419Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:51b626b06d2646a33b095a5c2c83c7f1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Londonfan82":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Musical Cabaret with Jon Robyns. \n\nFeaturing
	 guests\n \nNancy Sullivan (Les Miserables)\nand \nGina Beck (Phantom of t
	he Opera)\n\nFor more info go to www.leicestersquaretheatre.com 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091004T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Memories - London&#39\;s Forgotten Musicals
DTSTAMP:20090720T205701Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:014a6d131ae34db27c5d538fbafb3b9e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Heaven Sent":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hidden Talent Productions presents Memories\, an evening of 
	songs from an array of hit shows and West End flops through the decades th
	at have fallen from memory..\n\nRemember the Film Noir inspired City Of An
	gels at the Prince Of Wales Theatre back in the mid 90&#39\;s? \n\nThe tec
	hnically ground breaking Dave Clark&#39\;s Time at the Dominion Theatre in
	 the 80&#39\;s (well before We Will Rock You&#33\;)?\n\n...and prior to Ph
	antom Of The Opera at Her Majesty&#39\;s Theatre\, Radio 2 and Manfred Man
	n&#39\;s Paul Jones in the West End flop/Broadway smash hit Pippin in the 
	70&#39\;s? \n\nLet us take you back through the decades and revive your me
	mories of these wonderful forgotten shows&#33\;\n\nCast:\nRosanna Colcloug
	h\nMaggie Copeland\nAine Doolin\nRyan E. Epps\nNeil Harris\nRachel Hickson
	\nSara Oakden\nJamie Lee Pike\nRhys Tees\n\nHosted By: Evan Reguiera\n\nCr
	eatives:\nChoreography: Samantha Zoe French\nMusical Direction: Maggie Cop
	eland\nDirected By: Adam Linsson\n\nSunday 4th October 2009\, 8pm (Doors a
	t 7pm for food&#33\;)\nBattersea Barge\, Vauxhall\, London \n\nTickets are
	 £8 (Available on the door)\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091004T210000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:New Play 41N 50W based on 1912 TITANIC Hearings
DTSTAMP:20120923T165143Z
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UID:5720b4f2454855f74988a75dd7d44bf6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="WhiteStarLiner":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you are in London\, we hope you will join us for a brand 
	New Play Based on the 1912 TITANIC US Senate Hearings&#33\;\n \nApril 2012
	- the world waited to hear the fate of White Star Liner-TITANIC			Heroes w
	ere born out of misinformation\, confusion and ignorance.These are their a
	ctual words\n41N 50W for four showcase performances onlyat the New St Jame
	s Studio Theatre\,  London Englandpart of its pre-opening seasonThursday 4
	th October &amp\; Friday 5th October 2012\n41N 50W isthe last reported pos
	ition of the Titanic before she sank 15th April 1912 on her maiden voyage.
	 100 years later TITANIC continues to grip our imaginations. This powerful
	 and engrossing new play adapted &amp\; written by Robert Neal Marshall is
	 not a retelling of the familiar story but is based on over 1\,100 pages o
	f the live 1912 Senate Hearings which began only days after stunned surviv
	ors arrived in New York.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In 41N 50W the magnitude of the disa
	ster unfolds as the real life drama becomes apparent.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The aud
	ience\, like journalists and the public who attended these hearings\, see 
	the pieces of a puzzle come together as those involved desperately try to 
	find out the truth\, struggling to take action amidst misinformation and c
	onfusion.\n\n\n\n&ldquo\;Very impressive. Robert Neal Marshall&rsquo\;s ad
	aptation of the Senate Inquiry skillfully scaled 18 days of witness testim
	ony and narratives from the 82 witnesses who were called\, into a play tha
	t gives voice to tragedy and human nature.&rdquo\; \n- Cunard Line Commodo
	re Ronald W. Warwick &amp\; Kim Warwick\n&ldquo\;Brilliantly written and p
	erformed....Personal stories told in the words of those who experienced th
	em are so powerful and the anger and frustration of those people in the da
	ys after the tragedy made it fresh and real.&rdquo\; - Nigel Franklin\n\n\
	nDirected by Norma Atallah \, this documentary style drama performed in a 
	&quot\;Readers Theatre&quot\; format features five West End actors playing
	 multiple survivors and witnesses under the questioning of Senator William
	 Alden Smith. Starring (in alphabetical order) BRIAN CLARKSON\, TINA JONES
	\, PATRICK TOOMEY\, BRYAN TORFEH &amp\; RUPERT WICKHAM&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	 &quot\;Like&quot\; us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/41n50w\n\nPer
	formance &amp\; Ticket Booking Information\nThursday 4th October&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;at 15.00**\, and 20.00\nFriday 5th October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;at 18.00 and 2
	0.30\n\nTickets Prices: &pound\;10.00 - &pound\;20. 00\n\n** School Matine
	e information available on request. \n\nTo Book Online: \nwww.stjamestheat
	re.co.uk/events/41n-50w/\n\n\nSt. James Theatre\, 12 Palace Street\, Londo
	n\, SW1E 5JA\nwww.stjamestheatre.co.uk\nBox Office: 0844 264 2140\nFor mor
	e information Visit:\nhttp://www.41n50w.com/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20121004T200000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bugsy Malone
DTSTAMP:20080620T185744Z
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UID:e87c5738ea3ed4f794c639796e0f9839@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="ACT":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Ariel Company Theatre Present Bugsy Malone cast with very ta
	lented local children.\n\nIt is on at the Capitol\,North Street Horsham We
	st Sussex RH12 1RG\n\n8th Oct to 11th Oct 2008\n\n HOW TO BOOK\n\n\nBy tel
	ephone: \nTelephone line are open Monday to Friday 10am - 7pm\, Saturday 9
	.30am-7pm\, Sunday 12.30 - 7pm.\nTel: 01403 750220\n\nIn person: \nThe box
	 office is open Monday to Friday 10am - 7pm\, Saturday 9.45am-7pm\, Sunday
	 12.30 - 7pm. The box office will remain open to in-person callers until 1
	5 minutes after the start of the last performance. \n\nOnline:\nThe Capito
	l&#39\;s online booking service offers a secure way of booking tickets wit
	h the option of choosing your own seats. Choose the ticket price type (ful
	l price or concession)\, then click your desired seats on the seating plan
	\, repeat for each type of ticket. Concession tickets are for Under 16&#39
	\;s\, Students &amp\; Over 60&#39\;s. The following tickets are not availa
	ble online: Leisure Access Card (LAC)\, Family\, Wheelchair &amp\; Groups\
	, please call the box office on 01403 750220. There is a 75p administratio
	n fee for live events and 35p fee for film screenings. Online Booking\n\nB
	y post: \nThe Capitol\, North Street\, Horsham RH12 1RG \n\nPayments:\nMas
	terCard\, Visa\, Electron\, Delta\, Solo\, Switch and Maestro are accepted
	. Please note that all performances on this website will be subject to a A
	dministration fee. Cheques to be made payable to &#39\;Horsham District Co
	uncil&#39\; and supported with a cheque guarantee card number.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081008T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The London Actors&#39\; Career Show - ActorExpo &#39\;08
DTSTAMP:20080626T162800Z
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UID:e4f89904344c70077662322334db0977@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="actorexpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Venue and date: The Royal Horticultural Halls\, Victoria\, S
	aturday 11th October 2008\, all day.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This event is FREE for
	 actors\, performers and visitors to attend. \n \n ActorExpo ‘08 is the UK
	’s first and only trade fair ‘dedicated to advancing the careers of actors
	’ and performers in the UK and it’s happening soon.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Actor
	Expo ‘08 is an event that allows actors and performers\, to get insider kn
	owledge from experts and to gain essential face-to-face career advice\, ac
	ross the whole spectrum of the performing arts. \n \n There will be a main
	 exhibitor hall\, workshops and seminars and a LIVE performance stage.\n \
	n For more information and to register for your FREE ticket please visit o
	ur website:\n http://www.actorexpo.co.uk\n 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081011T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Srishti: Play Ball
DTSTAMP:20080821T101206Z
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UID:d0e21e1d025166b7709f9cbfcd8bae0c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Srishti: Play Ball&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n \n\nSrishti is a dance company that create an
	d present work within a contemporary setting whilst maintaining the authen
	ticity of Indian classical dance and music. \n\nInformation about event: I
	nspired by British ‘Lad Culture’\, Play Ball is a triple bill of short Sou
	th Asian Dance pieces from a male-dominated cast. This work\, choreographe
	d by Nina Rajarani\, shows off ‘what the lads do’ when at work\, when at p
	lay and when in love...and boy do our lads love to show off&#33\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;Presented by Srishti\n\nPlay Ball features Quick&#33\;\, Place Prize 
	winner 2006.\n\n“The pace is insane\, but the classical precision of the d
	ancing never falters.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;THE OBSERVER\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, PEN
	TLAND THEATRE\, £15 [£13 CONC] / £8 SCHOOLS\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 N
	ether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 
	5454)\n\nStart Date: WED 15 OCT\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: WED 15 OCT\, \n\nWeb
	 address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081015T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Concert in aid of the Baby Loss Awareness Campaign
DTSTAMP:20091008T120835Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:01e33eab0e6e38a2c3fdca34af0ca2e3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Peach Blossom":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:SHANE RICHIE to host &nbsp\;&nbsp\;THE BABY LOSS AWARENESS W
	EEK BENEFIT CONCERT&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Headliners include Stefan Booth\,&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;Michael Mckell\, Tim Howar &nbsp\;&nbsp\;and new band Oswald&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;in London’s West End on Thursday 15th October 2009.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n
	\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Shane Richie yesterday confirmed that he will host a chari
	ty concert in aid of the Baby Loss Awareness Campaign.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;To mar
	k Worldwide Pregnancy and Baby Loss Remembrance Day on Thursday 15th Octob
	er\, actor Stefan Booth (Hollyoaks\, The Bill and Dancing on Ice)\, up and
	 coming band Oswald\, actor/singer Michael Mckell (BBC&#39\;S Doctors) and
	 West End &amp\; Broadway leading man Tim Howar will perform a dazzling ev
	ening cabaret at The Leicester Square Theatre at 6.45pm. They will be supp
	orted by a host of other talented West End performers.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Th
	e Baby Loss Awareness Campaign exists to promote October 15th as National 
	Baby Loss Awareness Day within the UK\, to promote the annual “Global Wave
	 of Light” events and services where parents can acknowledge their losses 
	and to highlight awareness and understanding of the impact of pregnancy an
	d baby loss among health and social care workers and the community at larg
	e.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;THE BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK BENEFIT CONCERT will star
	t with a candle lighting ceremony to contribute to the Global Wave of Ligh
	t in memory of people&#39\;s losses and will be followed by an evening of 
	song.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Some of the songs have been written by the brilliant si
	nger song writers performing and others will be familiar tunes arranged es
	pecially for the occasion. It will be an evening to acknowledge loss\, loo
	k forward to the future and have a good laugh.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Influenced
	 by artists including David Bowie\, Simple Minds and Muse\, Oswald are com
	parable to the likes of U2 and Coldplay with anthemic melodies and catchy 
	indie pop lyrics\, songs such as ‘Home’ and ‘Flying To The Ground’ are fir
	m favourites.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;They will be singing ‘Little Soul’ at the conce
	rt. ‘Little Soul’ is a stand out track\, written by Tom after his wife suf
	fered a miscarriage.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;“I wrote ‘Little Soul’ hours after m
	y wife and I lost our baby. Music is an escape for me and I just wanted to
	 get my feelings out. Writing ‘Little Soul’ was like a release valve in or
	der to cope with the pain and our tragic loss.”\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;To raise 
	the awareness of this often-taboo subject\, Tom and R&amp\;R Music have do
	nated ‘Little Soul’ to charities that support child loss\, with 100% of pr
	oceeds going directly to the charity. \n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Michael Mckell beg
	an his career as a singer songwriter with recording deals with Phonogram\,
	 EMI and Warner Brothers.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;More recently he has starred in the
	 West End production of Tonight’s the Night and is best know for his role 
	as Nick West in BBC’s Doctors.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Michael and his partner have a
	lso suffered losses\, losing pregnancies at 13 weeks\, 8 weeks and the twi
	n of their daughter at 13 weeks. \n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Baby Loss Awareness is 
	a collaboration between the following organisations: ARC (Antenatal Result
	s and Choices)\, Registered Charity No: 299770\; Babyloss\, a voluntary or
	ganisation www.babyloss.com\; The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust\, Registered Cha
	rity No: 1071811\; The Miscarriage Association\, Registered Charity No: 10
	76829\; and&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sands\, the stillbirth &amp\; neonatal death char
	ity\, Registered Charity No: 299679\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;For fur
	ther information on THE BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK BENEFIT CONCERT please go
	 to Concert Home Page
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091015T010000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:My Brilliant Divorce
DTSTAMP:20080821T095625Z
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ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\; \n\n When Angela’s husband has a mid-life crisis and an affair\, sh
	e finds herself adrift in a sea of shifty solicitors\, a disapproving moth
	er\, a series of helpline counsellors and Christmas on her own.\n\nBizarre
	 dates\, a near reconciliation with the ex\, then a singles weekend away b
	rings about a surprise meeting and maybe some hope…..\n\nThis funny and po
	ignant one-woman play stars Dillie Keane\, best known as a founding member
	 of comedy cabaret trio\, Fasinating Aida.\n\nPresented by Dave Mauchline 
	Productions\n\n“ … great jokes but there are also sudden shafts of piercin
	g emotional truth … a small masterpiece”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;DAILY TELEGRAPH\n\nV
	enue: artsdepot PENTLAND THEATRE £19 [£17 CONC\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 
	5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 83
	69 5454)\n\nStart Date: THU 16 OCT\, 8PM\n \n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.
	co.uk\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081016T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Richard Eyre - Talking Theatre
DTSTAMP:20090724T150948Z
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UID:b640e6f7d39776c09fa07b8245f67e95@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="P.Huntley":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Friday 16 October\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;19.00-20.00\n\n&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;Lecture Theatre\, Victoria &amp\; Albert Museum\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The distinguished film\, theatre\, television and opera dire
	ctor Sir Richard Eyre discusses his new book\, Talking Theatre with journa
	list Al Senter. The book is a fascinating collection of forty interviews i
	n which Sir Richard meets an extraordinary gathering of theatre greats inc
	luding Dame Judi Dench\, Sir Ian McKellen\, Stephen Sondheim and Sir Peter
	 Hall.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;He recalls some of the most memorable of these persona
	lities and gives his own insights into the performing process.\n\n&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\; \n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sir Richard Eyre ran the Nottingham Playhouse and
	 the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh before joining the BBC&#39\;s Play 
	For Today. From 1987 until 1997\, he was Artistic Director of the National
	 Theatre where his many productions included Guys and Dolls\, David Hare’s
	 Racing Demon and King Lear with Ian Holm.\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;His television films include the Falklands drama Tumbledown and his 
	cinema credits include the Oscar-winning Iris and Notes on a Scandal.\n\n&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;£8\, concessions available\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;For full details 
	visit www.vam.ac.uk/events\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;To book call 0207 942 2211 or 
	visit www.vam.ac.uk/tickets
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091016T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Imaginative Journey at Steinway Hall\, London
DTSTAMP:20081004T192729Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f706c9fb1d7886883f29e4ca3177b7fb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="sonjen7":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The “Imaginative Journey”\, an exclusive performance by Russ
	ian-born pianist Damira Feldman (US)\, will feature works among others the
	 Prelude\, Fugue and Variations by Frank\, Impressoes Seresteiras from Cic
	lo Brasileiro by Villa Lobos\, Chaconne by Bach-Busoni\, the Spanish Suite
	 “Andalucia” by Lecuona…&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nThursday\, October 23rd\, 20
	08 at 6:30 PM\n\n \n\nSteinway Hall\n\n44 Marylebone Lane\, London W1U 2DB
	\n\nAdmission is free. Limited Seating.\n\n \n\n For information please co
	ntact at 020 7535 5100&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081023T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:SEVENTY - NOT OUT&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20080722T214822Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:406138235c44ea592187b48c15a240dc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cath Nightingale":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:SEVENTY - NOT OUT&#33\;\nA Gala Evening hosted by Gyles Bran
	dreth\n\nCelebrate the Oxford Playhouse’s 70th birthday in style\, with an
	 all-star line up of drama\, laughter\, music and song. Join the irrepress
	ible Master of Ceremonies Gyles Brandreth and guests including Diana Quick
	\, Philip Pullman\, ‘Dame’ Simon Green\, Freddie Jones\, Toby Jones and Ja
	son Watkins (plus some special surprise birthday treats).&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTickets £30/£25/£15&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(concessions a
	vailable)\nBooking and info: 01865 305305 www.oxfordplayhouse.com \nOxford
	 Playhouse\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford OX1 2LW
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081026T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bloomfield Avenue
DTSTAMP:20090918T131239Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6dfb5e58c2f9d99bac8c6071c20047ea@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:West End Connections present....................\nBloomfield
	 Avenue&#33\;\n\nThis is the sexy new band formed of cast members currentl
	y appearing in London’s west end show\, Jersey Boys&#33\; They are ready t
	o rock up Madame Jojo’s&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;\nThis eight piece li
	ve band will leave your head spinning with popular music from Disco\, Brit
	 Rock right through to present day and all thats in between.\nBook online 
	now to avoid tears&#33\;\n\nhttp://www.ticketweb...il&amp\;event=347794\n\
	n\nPrice:£17 Seated &amp\; £12 StandingStart Time:Monday\, October 26\, 20
	09 at 10:30pmEnd Time:Tuesday\, October 27\, 2009 at 1:00amLocation:Madame
	 JoJo&#39\;sStreet:Brewer Street
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BRAM STOKER&#39\;S DRACULA\, The Musical- Showcase
DTSTAMP:20080619T225031Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2e7baf7222cfa7014694519622c4c81d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sang De Vie":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Sang de Vie Productions Ltd. Presents...\n\n&quot\;The music
	al\, Dracula - The story\, so far&quot\; - Investors Showcase. \n\nIn Lond
	on\, at the Grand Hall\, Battersea Arts Centre on October 30th 2008\, ther
	e will be an unique promotional presentation of the Dracula musical concep
	t by Orton\, Evans and Lynn lead by Michael McCarthy and award winning act
	ors and actresses from Broadway (tbc) and London&#39\;s west end.\n\n* We 
	are inviting our supporters\, and any interested parties\, to attend this 
	one-off promotional event.\nThe event will be a one time only opportunity 
	to experience the &quot\;highlight&quot\; numbers\, and to hear the full s
	tory of the creative process behind the show\, watch cinematic HD presenta
	tions\, see live action and experience special effects that will bring Dra
	cula to life. (no pun intended&#33\;)\n\nTICKETS ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO J
	UST 300. WE WOULD STRONGLY ADVISE YOU TO BOOK IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID DISAPPO
	INTMENT .\n\nBook online at : http://www.dracula-u...sical_shop.html
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081030T183000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:FLAUNT IT 2008 in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20081009T131806Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d1e24f277d64bdbebb9cdd29ad2ed81f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATREMAD (Theatre Make A Difference)\nPutting HIV &amp\; A
	IDS at the heart of The Arts \n\nHAVE FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NE
	W FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nFLAUNT IT
	 2008\nAn evening of gender-swapping showtunes with your favourite West En
	d stars. \n\nSTARRING: Daniel Boys (Avenue Q)\; Earl Carpenter (Les Misera
	bles)\; Anna-Jane Casey (Chicago)\; Shaun Escoffery (Disney&#39\;s The Lio
	n King)\; Joanne Farrell (Never Forget)\; Josefina Gabrielle (The 39 Steps
	)\; Scott Garnham (Eurobeat)\; Louise Gold (Oliver&#33\;)\; Simon Green\; 
	Carl Mullaney (Chicago)\; Amy Pemberton (Jersey Boys)\; Sophia Ragavelas (
	Never Forget)\; Jon Robyns (Les Miserables)\; David Thaxton (Les Miserable
	s)\; Liam Tamne (Wicked)...\n\n(Artistes kindly appear subject to availabi
	lity\, and are subject to change.)\n\nHOST: Richard Gauntlett\n\nMUSICAL D
	IRECTOR: Michael England\n\nVENUE: Fortune Theatre\, Russell Street\, Cove
	nt Garden\, London\, WC2B 5HH.\n\nDATE: Thursday 30th October 2008\n\nTIME
	: 11.30pm (Bars open from 10.30pm)\n\nPRICE: £15.00 \n\nHOW TO BOOK&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nBy Phone: 0870 060 6626
	\nOnline: www.theambassadors.com/fortune\nIn Person: At the Box Office in 
	advance\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;On the night subject to availab
	ility\n\nNEAREST TUBE: Covent Garden\n\nCheck the TheatreMAD website for m
	ore details.\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading as Theatre
	MAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company limited by guarantee
	 (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Martin&#39
	\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholly owned 
	subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is registered in England
	 and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee (Company No: 65465
	86) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration No: 1124014)\, to w
	hich it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081030T233000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; - Jean Anouilh translated Gill Taylor
DTSTAMP:20090919T194658Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2ae932b6f3a77381793c2d99468eff67@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone London E11 1HR \n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, J
	oan of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and divi
	ded France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. After
	 leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is capture
	d and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the Eng
	lish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s s
	tory in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politic
	ally-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that gui
	ded her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) wa
	s the master of 20th century French drama\, Written in 1952\, his take on 
	this enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &qu
	ot\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fi
	rst to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK
	 for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor.
	 \n\nNOTE: PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT
	 3pm &amp\; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n
	\nTickets £7 (£4 concs) from tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 387
	2 or at the door.\n\nWebsite: http://www.woodhouse...200910lark.html\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100251Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:91d0101f3d101c4ce9ccccb30e09308c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nBeethoven Symphony No.
	 2\n\nBruch Violin Concerto No. 1\n\nProkofiev Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)
	\n\n \n\nAndrew Gourlay conductor\n\nJack Liebeck violin\n\n \n\nTICKETS: 
	£12-£28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 412000\n\nwww.eastbournetheatr
	es.co.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No Dres
	s Code. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111030T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Halloween West End Ghost Tour
DTSTAMP:20111012T161120Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5cf89eb2fd2dab9700641912300453a1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Kids Week":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Do something different this Halloween and discover all the g
	hostly&nbsp\;&nbsp\;secrets the West End is hiding behind its spooky theat
	re doors. If you&nbsp\;&nbsp\;dare that is…\n\n With its narrow alleys and
	 cobbled streets\, the West End can be more&nbsp\;&nbsp\;than a little bit
	 eerie. But that’s nothing compared to the ghostly&nbsp\;&nbsp\;hauntings 
	some of the world’s most famous theatres have reported. With&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	tales of murdered actors and severed heads told by one of London’s top&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;guides\, you’ll discover just how spine-tingling Theatreland can
	 really&nbsp\;&nbsp\;be on this special Halloween walking tour.&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;Tickets are only £7 and the tour will take place on 30 October 18:00-19
	:30. \n\n We&#39\;ll ‘meet’ the man in grey\, the ghost of a clown and the
	 phantom&nbsp\;&nbsp\;prompter to name just a few of the West End spirits.
	 You’ll hear&nbsp\;&nbsp\;mysterious tales of a severed head and a strangl
	ing jacket\, and discover&nbsp\;&nbsp\;the true stories behind theatrical 
	superstitions at some of&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Theatreland’s most famous venues as 
	we explore the streets and back&nbsp\;&nbsp\;alleys.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;  To
	 book and find out the top secret meeting location\, email walkingtours@so
	lttma.co.uk\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nTerms and conditions:\nPlaces are subject t
	o availabilty. Tours are led by London Blue Badge&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Guide Diane
	 Burstein. She made a name for herself with her Secret&nbsp\;&nbsp\;London
	 feature on London’s principal talk radio station LBC 97.3 FM and&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;is the author of a successful book ‘London Then and Now’.&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;The tour&nbsp\;&nbsp\;costs £7 per person and payment must be made in ad
	vance by credit/debit&nbsp\;&nbsp\;card or cheque. No refunds or exchanges
	 will be given. The tour is&nbsp\;&nbsp\;wheelchair accessible – please le
	t us know at the time of booking. Each&nbsp\;&nbsp\;tour has a maximum of 
	30 places and is recommended as suitable for ages&nbsp\;&nbsp\;12+. The to
	ur does not involve backstage tours of any of the theatres&nbsp\;&nbsp\;an
	d will go ahead if it rains so please come prepared.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111030T180000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Daniel Koek in Concert
DTSTAMP:20090912T212410Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3e4851ccaace1c1c889cfc2de6d7e785@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="dank":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Spa Centre at Leamington Spa plays host to West End sing
	ing sensation Daniel Koek’s&nbsp\;&nbsp\;ONLY&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Midlands concer
	t date in 2009 on Tuesday 13th October starting at 7.30 pm.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nDaniel&nbsp\;&nbsp\;has been receiving rave reviews and s
	elling out UK theatres as “Tony” in the 50th Anniversary production of Wes
	t Side Story which won The Stage Awards “Best Musical Revival”.&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\; \n \nWhats On Stage wrote “Daniel Koek has an absolutely brilliant ten
	or voice and produced one of the best renditions of Maria that I have hear
	d. I am sure that everybody will have left truly mesmerised by this outsta
	nding performance”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and the Birmingham Mail wrote&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;“Daniel Koek’s melted hearts with his voice” \n\nOnly Midland Date for We
	st End Star\n\nWith high acclaim for his debut CD “Self Titled Tenor”\,&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;Daniel said “I’m looking forward to getting on stage and giving
	 people a show to remember.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; I am bringing with me the best m
	usicians in the business and I am thrilled to have as my special guest art
	ist Helen Colby who is currently wowing audiences in the West End Smash Hi
	t Musical “Sister Act”.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nHe co
	ntinued “We are going to have a fantastic evening&nbsp\;&nbsp\;at The Spa 
	Centre with a wide range of songs – from the great West End show stoppers 
	to other songs the audience will know and love.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;Of course I will be singing the big songs from West Side Story – I love s
	inging them&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; I want it to be a night of music and magic
	 with the audience wanting more at the end&#33\;”\n\nTicket prices are £16
	.00 for adults and £14 for children and concessions and are available from
	 the box office on 01926 334418 or online at www.royal-spa-centre.co.uk
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091013T010000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100134Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a4c22707137eac705469a7778f68e164@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nLiszt Prometheus\n\nMo
	zart Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor\, K466\n\nBrahms Symphony No. 2\n\n 
	\n\nNicholas Collon conductor\n\nFrancesco Piemontesi piano\n\n \n\nTICKET
	S: £12-£28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 412000\n\nwww.eastbournethe
	atres.co.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No D
	ress Code. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111009T160000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:New Play 41N 50W based on 1912 TITANIC Hearings
DTSTAMP:20120923T170051Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:661c186ff7c49cec43d954474ff53cec@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="WhiteStarLiner":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you are in London\, we hope you will join us for a brand 
	New Play Based on the 1912 TITANIC US Senate Hearings&#33\;\n \nApril 2012
	- the world waited to hear the fate of White Star Liner-TITANIC			Heroes w
	ere born out of misinformation\, confusion and ignorance.These are their a
	ctual words\n41N 50W for four showcase performances onlyat the New St Jame
	s Studio Theatre\, London Englandpart of its pre-opening seasonThursday 4t
	h October &amp\; Friday 5th October 2012\n41N 50W isthe last reported posi
	tion of the Titanic before she sank 15th April 1912 on her maiden voyage. 
	100 years later TITANIC continues to grip our imaginations. This powerful 
	and engrossing new play adapted &amp\; written by Robert Neal Marshall is 
	not a retelling of the familiar story but is based on over 1\,100 pages of
	 the live 1912 Senate Hearings which began only days after stunned survivo
	rs arrived in New York.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In 41N 50W the magnitude of the disas
	ter unfolds as the real life drama becomes apparent.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The audi
	ence\, like journalists and the public who attended these hearings\, see t
	he pieces of a puzzle come together as those involved desperately try to f
	ind out the truth\, struggling to take action amidst misinformation and co
	nfusion.\n\n\n&ldquo\;Very impressive. Robert Neal Marshall&rsquo\;s adapt
	ation of the Senate Inquiry skillfully scaled 18 days of witness testimony
	 and narratives from the 82 witnesses who were called\, into a play that g
	ives voice to tragedy and human nature.&rdquo\;\n- Cunard Line Commodore R
	onald W. Warwick &amp\; Kim Warwick\n&ldquo\;Brilliantly written and perfo
	rmed....Personal stories told in the words of those who experienced them a
	re so powerful and the anger and frustration of those people in the days a
	fter the tragedy made it fresh and real.&rdquo\; - Nigel Franklin\n\n\nDir
	ected by Norma Atallah \, this documentary style drama performed in a &quo
	t\;Readers Theatre&quot\; format features five West End actors playing mul
	tiple survivors and witnesses under the questioning of Senator William Ald
	en Smith. Starring (in alphabetical order) BRIAN CLARKSON\, TINA JONES\, P
	ATRICK TOOMEY\, BRYAN TORFEH &amp\; RUPERT WICKHAM&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &qu
	ot\;Like&quot\; us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/41n50w\n\nPerform
	ance &amp\; Ticket Booking Information\nThursday 4th October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	at 15.00**\, and 20.00\nFriday 5th October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;at 18.00 and 20.30
	\n\nTickets Prices: &pound\;10.00 - &pound\;20. 00\n\n** School Matinee in
	formation available on request. \n\nTo Book Online: \nwww.stjamestheatre.c
	o.uk/events/41n-50w/\n\n\nSt. James Theatre\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, 
	SW1E 5JA\nwww.stjamestheatre.co.uk\nBox Office: 0844 264 2140\nFor more in
	formation Visit:\nhttp://www.41n50w.com/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20121005T180000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:New Play 41N 50W based on 1912 TITANIC Hearings
DTSTAMP:20120923T170251Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:40f69c56385efbcd6ee1ed5d7d1eebac@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="WhiteStarLiner":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you are in London\, we hope you will join us for a brand 
	New Play Based on the 1912 TITANIC US Senate Hearings&#33\;\n \nApril 2012
	- the world waited to hear the fate of White Star Liner-TITANIC			Heroes w
	ere born out of misinformation\, confusion and ignorance.These are their a
	ctual words\n41N 50W for four showcase performances onlyat the New St Jame
	s Studio Theatre\, London Englandpart of its pre-opening seasonThursday 4t
	h October &amp\; Friday 5th October 2012\n41N 50W isthe last reported posi
	tion of the Titanic before she sank 15th April 1912 on her maiden voyage. 
	100 years later TITANIC continues to grip our imaginations. This powerful 
	and engrossing new play adapted &amp\; written by Robert Neal Marshall is 
	not a retelling of the familiar story but is based on over 1\,100 pages of
	 the live 1912 Senate Hearings which began only days after stunned survivo
	rs arrived in New York.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In 41N 50W the magnitude of the disas
	ter unfolds as the real life drama becomes apparent.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The audi
	ence\, like journalists and the public who attended these hearings\, see t
	he pieces of a puzzle come together as those involved desperately try to f
	ind out the truth\, struggling to take action amidst misinformation and co
	nfusion.\n\n\n&ldquo\;Very impressive. Robert Neal Marshall&rsquo\;s adapt
	ation of the Senate Inquiry skillfully scaled 18 days of witness testimony
	 and narratives from the 82 witnesses who were called\, into a play that g
	ives voice to tragedy and human nature.&rdquo\;\n- Cunard Line Commodore R
	onald W. Warwick &amp\; Kim Warwick\n&ldquo\;Brilliantly written and perfo
	rmed....Personal stories told in the words of those who experienced them a
	re so powerful and the anger and frustration of those people in the days a
	fter the tragedy made it fresh and real.&rdquo\; - Nigel Franklin\n\n\nDir
	ected by Norma Atallah \, this documentary style drama performed in a &quo
	t\;Readers Theatre&quot\; format features five West End actors playing mul
	tiple survivors and witnesses under the questioning of Senator William Ald
	en Smith. Starring (in alphabetical order) BRIAN CLARKSON\, TINA JONES\, P
	ATRICK TOOMEY\, BRYAN TORFEH &amp\; RUPERT WICKHAM&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &qu
	ot\;Like&quot\; us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/41n50w\n\nPerform
	ance &amp\; Ticket Booking Information\nThursday 4th October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	at 15.00**\, and 20.00\nFriday 5th October&nbsp\;&nbsp\;at 18.00 and 20.30
	\n\nTickets Prices: &pound\;10.00 - &pound\;20. 00\n\n** School Matinee in
	formation available on request. \n\nTo Book Online: \nwww.stjamestheatre.c
	o.uk/events/41n-50w/\n\n\nSt. James Theatre\, 12 Palace Street\, London\, 
	SW1E 5JA\nwww.stjamestheatre.co.uk\nBox Office: 0844 264 2140\nFor more in
	formation Visit:\nhttp://www.41n50w.com/
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20121005T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Can&#39\;t You Sleep Little Bear
DTSTAMP:20071025T094659Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:936e2e05131da386d1dfa29ee514a798@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:It&#39\;s bedtime\, but Little Bear can&#39\;t get to sleep 
	because he&#39\;s frightened of the dark. So how can Big Bear persuade Lit
	tle Bear that there&#39\;s no need to be afraid? This gentle and delightfu
	l story was adapted for puppets from an original book by Martin Waddell\, 
	with kind permission from Walker Books Ltd.\n\nAlso featuring &quot\;Three
	 Wishes&quot\;\, a traditional folk tale full of fun and excitement.\n\nSu
	n 4th Nov 13.00\, 15.00\n£7.99\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071104
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Contemporary British Musical Theatre Symposium
DTSTAMP:20071027T204139Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:67856b3dd0642874a42ea41306d3ab0b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="charliestarlie":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Winston Theatre\, BRISTOL\, 2:30pm.\n\nMusic Theatre Bristol
	 welcomes Laurence Mark Wythe (composer of &#39\;Tomorrow Morning&#39\;) a
	nd Dougal Irvine (composer of &#39\;Departure Lounge&#39\; and currently a
	ppearing in the London cast of &#39\;Wicked&#39\;) to Bristol for one day 
	only - come and hear songs\, meet the composers\, and find out what it tak
	es to get a new musical put on in London&#39\;s West End.\n\nThe event inc
	ludes a performance by Music Theatre Bristol singers of songs from each co
	mposer&#39\;s oeuvre\, followed by a question-and-answer session to find o
	ut everything you could possibly want to know about writing for musical th
	eatre. It is taking place in the Winston Theatre at the University of Bris
	tol Students Union on Queen&#39\;s Road\, Bristol\, at 2:30pm.\n\nTickets 
	are £5/£4 concessions. For more information or to reserve a ticket\, email
	 cs5617@bristol.ac.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071104
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:My Real War 1914-?
DTSTAMP:20071103T233232Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a9f38cc07159537cf6a152cb5c652438@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Laughingmonsta":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:My Real War 1914-?\n\n8:00pm\nChrists Hospital Theatre\nHors
	ham\nWest Sussex\nRH13 0LJ\n\n(Only 50mins on London to Bognor Line)\n\nTi
	cket Prices: £6\n\nOver the last three years\, Two’s Company have been bri
	nging a series of remarkable plays back to life. The Forgotten Voices from
	 the Great War project has re-discovered plays written during the War or s
	hortly afterwards. They told the stories of soldiers\, British\, German an
	d French\, and also those left at home\, mothers\, wives and the girls who
	 would never marry.\n\nNow Two’s Company offers a new twist on this contem
	porary material. During the run of What The Women Did they were given a ra
	re copy of the privately-published letters written by a young officer\, ki
	lled in 1916. They made riveting reading: a first-hand account of the stat
	e of mind of a young man\, joining up in the full flush of patriotism\, wh
	ose experiences left him disillusioned and appalled at the brutalisation o
	f a generation. But what fascinated were the unfamiliar stories. A trainin
	g period in England\, enlivened by the bombardment of Scarborough by the G
	erman navy\; being billeted\, when in the reserve lines\, in a mansion wit
	h an amazing wine cellar\, of which he and the other young officers took f
	ull advantage\; and the difference that small home comforts arriving from 
	could make. To his mother he writes what a jolly time he is having\; to hi
	s father\, a more realistic view.\n\nThe young officer was 2nd Lieut. Havi
	lland le Mesurier\, who\, had he lived\, would have been the uncle of John
	 le Mesurier\, now best remembered for his role in Dad’s Army.\n\nTricia T
	horns\, who adapted and directed most of the plays in the Forgotten Voices
	 series\, has weaved this startling material into a play lasting 80 minute
	s for one remarkable young actor\, Philip Desmeules.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071106
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; by Jean Anouilh\, translated Gill Tay
	lor
DTSTAMP:20090919T194953Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f1eed50d6f12aaf4c740ce2b9ae114bc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone London E11 1HR\n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, Jo
	an of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and divid
	ed France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. After 
	leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is captured
	 and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the Engl
	ish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s st
	ory in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politica
	lly-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that guid
	ed her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) was
	 the master of 20th century French drama\, Written in 1952\, his take on t
	his enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &quo
	t\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fir
	st to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK 
	for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor. 
	\n\nNOTE: PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT 
	3pm &amp\; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n\
	nTickets £7 (£4 concessions) tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 387
	2 or at the door\n\nWebsite http://www.woodhouse...200910lark.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Winged State
DTSTAMP:20071025T094853Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:63f0aed060bf48086b262d75865bafa7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:You have the dream again\; you are flying\, flying. \n\nSudd
	enly the wind spills\, spins\, throws you and you are falling\, falling\, 
	falling. \n\nOn a remote floating island the Labyrinth Institute experimen
	ts with cutting edge technologies free from the constraints of national la
	w and morality. Its desire is to create designer babies\, clones\, and off
	er extreme plastic surgery from horns to tails to wings all for a king’s r
	ansom. \n\nFor one young man the monstrous experiments carried out on the 
	island become too much. Icarus has seen his father’s soul destroyed by the
	 Labyrinth\, blackmailed to work on its grisly experiments. But when they 
	set out to flee their living nightmare\, will they fly or will they fall?\
	n\nInspired by the myth of the boy who flew to close to the sun\, The Wing
	ed State is a compelling story with a message for our time\, brought to li
	fe through No Limits&#39\; beautifully crafted and unique style of visual 
	theatre.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n“…highly atmospheric with striking sparse image
	ry and physical theatre\, including a hypnotic use of dance to an original
	 score.”&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nMetro\n\nWed 7 Nov 13.30\, 20.00\n
	£6.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071107
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; by Jean Anouilh\, translated Gill Tay
	lor
DTSTAMP:20090919T195421Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d7179dec40b553e67b9e6cbcdeeadf59@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall 879 High Road Ley
	tonstone London E11 1HR \n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, J
	oan of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and divi
	ded France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. After
	 leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is capture
	d and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the Eng
	lish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s s
	tory in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politic
	ally-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that gui
	ded her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) wa
	s the master of 20th century French drama\, Written in 1952\, his take on 
	this enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &qu
	ot\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fi
	rst to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK
	 for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor.
	 \n\nNOTE: PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT
	 3pm &amp\; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm &amp\; 8pm\n
	\nTickets £7 (£4 concs) from tickets@woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 387
	2 or at the door.\n\nWebsite: http://www.woodhouse...200910lark.html\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&quot\;The Lark&quot\; by Jean Anouilh\, translated Gill Tay
	lor
DTSTAMP:20090919T200520Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:96319de9b0d63e6b1842dacd63090f76@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Gill Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Woodhouse Players at the Welsh Church Hall\, 879 High Road L
	eytonstone London E11 1HR\n\nFrance\, 1431. Claiming divine inspiration\, 
	Joan of Arc\, a peasant girl from Lorraine\, has galvanized a weak and div
	ided France into making a stand against the occupying English regime. Afte
	r leading the French army to several spectacular victories\, she is captur
	ed and put on trial before a Church court packed with supporters of the En
	glish cause. Mixing high drama with comedy\, Anouilh presents Joan&#39\;s 
	story in a series of flashbacks as she fights for her life before a politi
	cally-motivated court which sees her belief in the heavenly voices that gu
	ided her as evidence of heresy - or worse.\n\nJean Anouilh (1910 - 1987) w
	as the master of 20th century French drama. Written in 1952\, his take on 
	this enigmatic heroine bears comparison with Shaw&#39\;s more familiar &qu
	ot\;Saint Joan&quot\;. \n\nThis production uses a new translation - the fi
	rst to be approved by the estate of Jean Anouilh for performance in the UK
	 for over 50 years - by director and Woodhouse Players member Gill Taylor.
	\n \n PERFORMANCE TIMES ARE FRIDAY 30 OCT AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 31 OCT AT 3pm\
	; 8PM\; FRIDAY 6 NOV AT 8pm\, SATURDAY 7 NOV AT 3pm\; 8pm\n\nTickets £7 (£
	4 concs) from&nbsp\;&nbsp\;tickets@Woodhouseplayers.co.uk\, 020 8504 3872 
	Website http://www.woodhouse.../A&gt\;&lt\;BR&gt\;&lt\;BR&gt\;&lt\;IMG &qu
	ot\;http://www.woodhouse...&quot\;&gt\;&lt\;/&gt\;&lt\;/SPAN&gt\;&lt\;/P&g
	t\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Monster Hits
DTSTAMP:20071025T095002Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4276e5fc668a2b7ea0622ef68bad89a0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:There are strange noises in the attic...\n\nWilliam is a you
	ng boy with a lot of imagination. Grandpa is an old man with none. Staying
	 with grumpy Grandpa for the first time\, William tries to go to sleep in 
	his spooky attic room. But monstrous music is coming out of the darkness..
	.\n\nHow will William ever get to sleep when there are monsters hiding in 
	the walls?\n\nFollowing the national and international successes of The Gr
	uffalo and The Snow Dragon\, Tall Stories returns with a brand new show fo
	r ages three and up. Storytelling\, comedy and songs create a riotous worl
	d where friends are found in unlikely places...\n\n&quot\;Tall Stories set
	s the benchmark for children&#39\;s theatre&quot\;\n\nSunday Times\n\nThur
	sday 8th Nov 14.00\n\n£6.99\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Adisa\,    1968 the year that never ended…
DTSTAMP:20080821T100223Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:320652e97409f9faa754526996b34234@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Written and starring Adisa this poetry and music show looks 
	back at one of the most profound years of the 20th century and it’s relati
	onship to the present.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;With the theme of revolution\, it expl
	ores the voices and movements of 68\, drawing inspiration from the folk\, 
	reggae\, soul\, Afrobeat and pop music of the time.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Adisa exa
	mines the power of the collective voice and its effect on politics\, relig
	ion\, culture and artistic expression.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Presented by renaissan
	ce one.\n\nPerformance poet Adisa is a favourite on the UK scene – from fe
	stivals to pubs and from Buckingham Palace to schools.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;He’s b
	een a New Performance Poet of the Year\, Hackney Poet Laureate and has bee
	n published in anthologies including Poems Out Loud and Velocity.&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;\n\n“Adisa is the future.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;It’s so good to have something
	 to look forward to” BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, STUDIO THEAT
	RE\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£9 [£7 CONC]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street 
	N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStar
	t Date: SAT 8 NOV\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: SAT 8 NOV\, 8PM\n\nWeb address: ww
	w.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shoe Baby
DTSTAMP:20071025T095141Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6e339abe0f66b4389dc04d74590b5ac2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:NEARLY SOLD OUT&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n \n\nAwarded Best Chi
	ldren&#39\;s Show of Brighton Festival 2006\, Shoe Baby is a magical puppe
	t show&#33\; A fantastical sing-a-long adventure with a baby who takes to 
	the sea\, the air\, the zoo - all in a shoe&#33\; \n\nShoe Baby is adapted
	 from the book by well-known author Joyce Dunbar\, published by Walker Boo
	ks. The music is written by talented musician Tom Gray\, of the award-winn
	ing band Gomez.\n\n“A great glittery adventure”\n\n***** Three Weeks \n\n“
	Wonderful\, magical children’s theatre at its best.”\n\nEdinburghGuide.com
	\n\n“Absolutely fantastic”\n\nThe Guardian\n\n“The show combines simplicit
	y\, complexity and the surreal — with a very scary moment involving some g
	iants. The most imaginative piece of theatre I’d seen in ages.” \n\nThe Ti
	mes\n\nwww.pollydunbar.com\n\nwww.longnosepuppets.com\n\n\nSat 10th Nov 13
	.00\, 15.00\n£7.99\nwww.the-round.com/ 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071110
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cabaret Night with Rebecca Caine
DTSTAMP:20071026T231527Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8f5f575c8cb0143cece18fc0c1563aa0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="jchurch1":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This special night features the original Cosette in Les Mise
	rables\, Rebecca Caine\, accompanied by Gerald Martin Moore. Rebecca also 
	played Christine opposite Michael Crawford in Phantom of the Opera\, origi
	nating the role in Canada\, and also played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lad
	y on the national tour.\n \nHer cabaret will look at the LEADING LADIES wh
	o graced London&#39\;s West End from 1900-1960\, including Gertie Lawrence
	\, Jessie Matthews and Julia Andrews. She will be singing the songs of Noe
	l Coward\, Vivian Ellis\, George Gershwin\, Rodgers and Hart\, Ivor Novell
	o and Lerner and Loewe\, among others. \n \nTo support this month\, we hav
	e the adorable Bruce Walcroft who recently appeared in local productions o
	f And The World Goes &#39\;Round and The Boy Friend. He&#39\;ll be singing
	 a stylish selection of both modern and classic show tunes.\n\n--------\nT
	his event is part of &quot\;Cabaret Night&quot\;\, a monthly cabaret spot 
	at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts\, Maidenhead\nTickets are £10.50 (£8.50
	) :: www.nordenfarm.org :: Tel. 01628 682555 :: Hosted by James Church
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071110T194500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Visual Arts Gallery Launch
DTSTAMP:20081015T115729Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0abb34092962dc41f298c2f4d58696e7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Visual Arts Exhibition @ McKenzie Pavilion Gallery Space\nht
	tp://www.gaywisefe...tsexibition.php\n10 - 28 Nov - 12 to 6 PM (including 
	weekends)\nPrivate view on 10 Nov (by invitation)\nFinsbury Park\, London 
	N4 2NQ McKenzie Pavilion is in the Finsbury Park (next\nto cafe &amp\; pon
	d area. 5 mins walk from Finsbury Park or Manor House\nTube -Piccadilly li
	ne) - Entry Free\nArtist: Christopher Lucas Furminger\, Gena Ivanov\, Joer
	g Brunsendorf\, Robert\nOfford\, Rob Crosse\, Richard Brattan\, Daniela Hu
	hurez\, Ann Foster\, Matthew\nStradling\, Nigel Grimmer\, Beldan Sezen\, H
	elen Churchill\, Alex Mirutziu\,\nRobin Kiteley\, David Shenton\, Kerstin 
	Honeit and Simon Phillips
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081110
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Shoe Baby
DTSTAMP:20071025T095227Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a33a5cff0c61b845bced40ce56194338@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:NEARLY SOLD OUT&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n \n\nAwarded Best Chi
	ldren&#39\;s Show of Brighton Festival 2006\, Shoe Baby is a magical puppe
	t show&#33\; A fantastical sing-a-long adventure with a baby who takes to 
	the sea\, the air\, the zoo - all in a shoe&#33\; \n\nShoe Baby is adapted
	 from the book by well-known author Joyce Dunbar\, published by Walker Boo
	ks. The music is written by talented musician Tom Gray\, of the award-winn
	ing band Gomez.\n\n“A great glittery adventure”\n\n***** Three Weeks \n\n“
	Wonderful\, magical children’s theatre at its best.”\n\nEdinburghGuide.com
	\n\n“Absolutely fantastic”\n\nThe Guardian\n\n“The show combines simplicit
	y\, complexity and the surreal — with a very scary moment involving some g
	iants. The most imaginative piece of theatre I’d seen in ages.” \n\nThe Ti
	mes\n\nwww.pollydunbar.com\n\nwww.longnosepuppets.com\n\nSun 11th Nov 13.0
	0\, 15.00\n£7.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Piano Man
DTSTAMP:20071025T095353Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:01df3659e6d38adea83d47fa1460642e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Imagine waking up one day and not knowing who you are…\n\nWr
	itten by Peter Spafford\n\n\nDirected by Ruth Cooper&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nThomas B
	roughton\, a young man from Leeds\, forgot who he was\; he forgot everythi
	ng\, except how to play the piano.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nA worldwide search too
	k place to discover the identity of the mystery pianist\, but will Tom lik
	e what he finds out about his life\, about his family?\n\nThe Theatre Comp
	any Blah Blah Blah are based in Leeds and have been making thought-provoki
	ng and innovative theatre for young audiences since 1985.\n\nThe Piano Man
	 is funded by a National Touring Grant from Arts Council England.\n\nwww.b
	lahs.co.uk\n\nWed 14th Nov 13.30\n£8.50\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071114
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Short Film Screenings
DTSTAMP:20081015T115941Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:456681988417144f0ee4b78600181f91@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...lmscreening.php\nFilm Cafes &amp\; Sh
	ort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix Cinema and Cafe/ bar 35-47\nBethnal Green R
	oad\, London E1 6LA\nInformal discussions – Film Cafe: 13 Nov – Topher Cam
	pbell - 6.30 to 7.30 PM\nEntry Free\n\nShort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;(15 yrs +) - Thursday 13 Nov - 7.30 PM\n£ 7/ £ 5.50 (concs) Box
	 Office: 020 7613 7498\nShort Films: GIDNOS\, Pansy Song\, FILTHY\, Early 
	One Summer\, Overdue\nConversation\, Romeo&#39\;s Kiss\, The Perfect Man a
	nd 7 Years\n\nInformal discussions – Film Cafe: 14 Nov – Pratibha Parmar –
	 6.30 to 7.30 PM\nEntry Free\n\nShort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix (15 yrs +
	) – Friday 14 Nov - 7.30 PM&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£ 7/\n£ 5.50\n(concs) Box Office:
	 020 7613 7498\nShort Films: That Picture\, An Unsuitable Boy\, Smalltown 
	Boy\, Private Life\,\nLike Father Like Daughter and Gateway to Heaven
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081114
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Tale for Winter
DTSTAMP:20071025T095528Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:24df18717fd555f2b9db096720bf1275@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale by Nona She
	pphard.\n\n…On a freezing cold night on the banks of the river Thames\, Pe
	rdita and her brother\, Clown\, huddle for warmth at the base of a statue\
	; it is the statue of an Elizabethan woman with a baby in her arms. Clown\
	, who has been put in charge of a very fat purse full of money to buy food
	 and drink for their annual feast\, has been mugged in the street by a thi
	ef called Autolycus and lost it all. Brother and sister are arguing about 
	this so hard that it takes them some time to realise that the statue shoul
	dn&#39\;t be there at all&#33\; They have never seen it before and they co
	me to this spot most days...what is it doing here? How did it get here? It
	 wasn&#39\;t here yesterday....\n\nA Tale for Winter is a story about warr
	ing parents\, false imprisonment and trial\, of abandoned babies\, of adop
	tion\, powerful storms\, human-eating bears\, thievery\, feasting\, singin
	g\, dancing\, and social climbing.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; One of Shakespeare&#39\;s
	 most wonderful and dynamic plays is explored through the eyes of three of
	 its youngest characters in a fusion of his own and the present writer&#39
	\;s language.\n\nTues 20th Nov 19.30\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605
	 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Jazz Festival – Ian Shaw
DTSTAMP:20080821T101712Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c7abe6c36be508fcd4aed1da168c76d7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:London Jazz Festival – Ian Shaw&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; MUSIC\n\nInformation about event: BBC Award-winning ja
	zz vocalist 2007 (nominated this year as well) appears at artsdepot as par
	t of the London Jazz Festival. With just his piano as accompaniment\, this
	 exciting and maverick performer will be singing songs from his brand new 
	album\, Lifejacket (Linn Records). A highly personal\, moving and often hi
	larious look at being a middle-aged child\, it embraces love\, childhood m
	emories\, Soho nights and conflicts of all kinds. \n\n\n\nThe last few yea
	rs have seen Shaw collaborate with Guy Barker\, Abdullah Ibrahim\, Liane C
	arroll and The BBC Big Band and Orchestra. \n\n&quot\;One of the scene&#39
	\;s most sophisticated performers&quot\; THE GUARDIAN\n\nPresented by Lond
	on Jazz Festival in association with BBC Radio 3\n\nVenue: artsdepot\,&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;STUDIO THEATRE\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£14 [£12 CONC]\n\nLocation: : arts
	depot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel
	: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: SAT 22 NOV\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: SAT 22 NO
	V\, \n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; (Jazz Festival – Ian Shaw&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; MUSIC)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Performance evening
DTSTAMP:20081015T120107Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2ea2ea19e319cec37df9ea4676a456d3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...performance.php\nPerformances @ Rich 
	Mix\, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road\, London E1 6LA&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£10 (
	concs) Box Office: 020 7613 7498\nThur. 20 Nov - 7.30 PM - Roger N. Taber\
	, Craig Jenkins\, Pietro La Hara\,\nRichard Goodson (aka Dirtyfilthypoet)\
	, Jiva Parthipan\nFri. 21 Nov - 7.30 PM - Marcus Reeves\, Poetry Jack\, De
	nis Fernando\, James\nHowell\, Caroline Smith\n\nPerformances @ Cochrane T
	heatre\, Southampton Row\, London WC1B 4AP&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£8 (concs
	) Box Office: 020 7269 1606\nSat. 22 Nov - 7.30 PM - iNiT&#39\;s City Caba
	ret\, Tom Marshman\, David Meech\,\nRosie Wilby\nSun. 23 Nov - 7.30 PM - D
	usty Limits\, Tonny A\, Lindsey Price\, Stav B\, Lucy\nEllinson
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:An Institute of Psychoanalysis Lecture
DTSTAMP:20091113T103820Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a0eafa7210b2b74a27dd8fc9d53e2b59@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Natural History of Mental Life – An Institute of Psychoa
	nalysis Lecture\n\n\nThe Institute of Psychoanalysis is holding a fascinat
	ing event at which eminent psychoanalyst\, writer and teacher Dr Ronald Br
	itton will explore theories of body and mind. Referring to contemporary pr
	actice and historical developments in the therapeutic field\, he will to t
	ry to locate psychoanalysis on a conceptual axis\, which puts physical and
	 mental at opposite ends of a continuum - one which as yet does not appear
	 to meet in the middle. \n\nDr Britton says: &quot\;At the present time th
	e neurosciences are approaching from one end of this continuum\, and the m
	ental sciences from the other. Freud began at the neurological end. By 190
	0 and his publication of Interpretation of Dreams he was\, and would remai
	n\, at the other end. At his new starting point it was not neurones but id
	eas that were the atoms of his inquiry. The temptation at either end of th
	is axis is to turn one&#39\;s back on the other. This is unfortunate becau
	se we live in the uncharted middle\; this is the ground where psychoanalys
	is operates\, studying mental life in much the same way as Darwin studied 
	natural history\, before it was able to join up with the new science of th
	e biology laboratory.&quot\;\n\nVenue: The Institute of Psychoanalysis\, 1
	12a Shirland Road \, London\, W9 2EQ\nDate: Friday 20 November 2009\nTime:
	 Drinks from 6.30pm\, lecture begins at 7.00pm\nPrice: £15\nTickets: Avail
	able in advance or on the door\nBuy tickets: marjory.goodall@iopa.org.uk 0
	20 7563 5016\nRSVP: Ginettte Goulston-Lincoln\, ginette@goulston-lincoln.c
	om or 07958 448002\n\nDr Ronald Britton is well known internationally as a
	 psychoanalytic writer\, teacher and clinician. His books include The Oedi
	pal Complex Today\, Belief and Imagination\, Sex\, Death and the Superego.
	 He was President of the Institute of Psychoanalysis\, a Vice-President of
	 the International Psychoanalytical Association and former Chair of the Ta
	vistock Clinic&#39\;s Department for Children and Families. \n\nFor more i
	nformation visit http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk\nFor clinical enquiries 
	contact the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis on 020 7563 5002\, clinic@iopa
	.org.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Laramie Project in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20091118T150212Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1d910819d0c513d80f543140f6a1fef1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:DON&#39\;T MISS\n\nTHE LARAMIE PROJECT\n\nA special performa
	nce of Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Projects&#39\;s 
	critically acclaimed play in support of TheatreMAD\, followed by a glass o
	f wine and a Q&amp\;A with the Cast and members of the Creative Team.\n\nI
	n October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming 
	was kidnapped\, severely beaten and left to die\, tied to a fence in the m
	iddle of the prairie outside Laramie\, Wyoming. His bloody\, bruised and b
	attered body was not discovered until the next day\, and he died several d
	ays later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard\, and he was t
	he victim of this assault because he was gay. Moisés Kaufman and fellow me
	mbers of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the c
	ourse of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the 
	trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more
	 than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed 
	were directly connected to the case\, and others were citizens of Laramie\
	, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman 
	and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical e
	xperience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PRO
	JECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to whic
	h humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable.
	\n\nDon’t miss the opportunity to catch one of America’s most performed pl
	ays\, in London for a strictly limited number of performances.\n\nCast\nFr
	ancis Adams \nAmy Clarke \nKevin James \nMegan Maczko \nMeghann Marty \nGe
	mma Nichols \nAnton Tweedale \nAdam Unze\n\nDirected by Joseph C. Walsh\n\
	n\nDATE: Friday 20th November 2009\n\nTIME: 7.30pm\n\nTICKETS: £16.00\n\nV
	ENUE: \nTHE SPACE 269 \nWest Ferry Road\nLondon\nE14 3RS\n\nTELEPHONE BOOK
	INGS: 020 7515 7799\n\nBOOK ONLINE NOW (booking fee applies)\n\n\nWEBSITE:
	 madtrust.org.uk\n\nAll proceeds go to TheatreMAD.\n\nTheatreMAD is part o
	f the fundraising family of The Make A Difference Trust\nThe Make A Differ
	ence Trust is registered in England and Wales as a charitable company limi
	ted by guarantee \nCompany No. 6546586 UK Charity Registration No. 1124014
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091120T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Tale for Winter
DTSTAMP:20071025T095634Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2a28d641fa5a7beb78cc8bf7ccfcb911@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:An adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale by Nona She
	pphard.\n\n…On a freezing cold night on the banks of the river Thames\, Pe
	rdita and her brother\, Clown\, huddle for warmth at the base of a statue\
	; it is the statue of an Elizabethan woman with a baby in her arms. Clown\
	, who has been put in charge of a very fat purse full of money to buy food
	 and drink for their annual feast\, has been mugged in the street by a thi
	ef called Autolycus and lost it all. Brother and sister are arguing about 
	this so hard that it takes them some time to realise that the statue shoul
	dn&#39\;t be there at all&#33\; They have never seen it before and they co
	me to this spot most days...what is it doing here? How did it get here? It
	 wasn&#39\;t here yesterday....\n\nA Tale for Winter is a story about warr
	ing parents\, false imprisonment and trial\, of abandoned babies\, of adop
	tion\, powerful storms\, human-eating bears\, thievery\, feasting\, singin
	g\, dancing\, and social climbing.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; One of Shakespeare&#39\;s
	 most wonderful and dynamic plays is explored through the eyes of three of
	 its youngest characters in a fusion of his own and the present writer&#39
	\;s language.\n\nWed 21st Nov 13.30 and 19.30\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com/ 0
	191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071121
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Performance evening
DTSTAMP:20081015T120143Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fbe88ffe4551eed8bd0383f79e000822@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...performance.php\nPerformances @ Rich 
	Mix\, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road\, London E1 6LA&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£10 (
	concs) Box Office: 020 7613 7498\nThur. 20 Nov - 7.30 PM - Roger N. Taber\
	, Craig Jenkins\, Pietro La Hara\,\nRichard Goodson (aka Dirtyfilthypoet)\
	, Jiva Parthipan\nFri. 21 Nov - 7.30 PM - Marcus Reeves\, Poetry Jack\, De
	nis Fernando\, James\nHowell\, Caroline Smith\n\nPerformances @ Cochrane T
	heatre\, Southampton Row\, London WC1B 4AP&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£8 (concs
	) Box Office: 020 7269 1606\nSat. 22 Nov - 7.30 PM - iNiT&#39\;s City Caba
	ret\, Tom Marshman\, David Meech\,\nRosie Wilby\nSun. 23 Nov - 7.30 PM - D
	usty Limits\, Tonny A\, Lindsey Price\, Stav B\, Lucy\nEllinson
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081121
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Leonardo
DTSTAMP:20071025T095759Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9d4b2dc262bbca21e423cde8bec8c28c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Created by Chris Connaughton &amp\; Paul Harman&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\; \n\nPerformed by Carolyn Fairlie &amp\; Joseph Harriott\n\nDesign 
	and construction by Joseph Harriott\n\nDirected by Paul Harman\n\nLeonardo
	 da Vinci was both artist and engineer. In this inventive play\, watch and
	 be amazed as Leonardo and his helper ‘La Cremona’ build a magnificent ent
	ertaining machine which features levers\, gears\, pulleys\, weights\, cann
	on balls and even the odd party popper&#33\; As each new section of machin
	e emerges\, we learn more about Leonardo’s life and the world in which he 
	lived. \n\nLeonardo has been touring since 2003. The production is a hugel
	y popular approach to learning about invention and technology in a fun and
	 interactive way.\n\n“Our children were entranced throughout… A very stunn
	ing visual performance and excellent work produced afterwards… Would recom
	mend this production to any school”\n\nGrange Primary School\, Hartlepool\
	n\n“Brilliant idea… Very impressed with the machine…The best theatre exper
	ience we have ever had for our students”\n\nNorth Road Primary School\, Da
	rlington\n\nThurs 22nd Nov 13.30\n£6.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Jazz Festival - Cleveland Watkiss
DTSTAMP:20080821T101819Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ba8569fbaa8420c7f98b56afffe7005e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:London Jazz Festival - Cleveland Watkiss&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;MUSIC\n\nInformation about event: Member of the iconic 8
	0s band Jazz Warriors\, and now firmly established as a vocalist of awe-in
	spiring range and imagination\, Cleveland Watkiss performs here with his t
	rio and solo. His smooth\, sophisticated\, vocals have been heard in an im
	pressive array of settings\, and he has worked with a variety of artists f
	rom around the world ranging from The Who and Björk through Branford Marsa
	lis and the London Community Gospel Choir.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;A class act not to
	 be missed&#33\; \n\n“…confidently delicate\, with carefully sculpted melo
	dies\, intriguing textures and real drive.” BBC\n\nPresented by London Jaz
	z Festival in association with BBC Radio 3\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, STUDIO TH
	EATRE\, £14\, £12\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nCo
	ntact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: THU 2
	0 NOV\, 8PM\n\nFinish Date: THU 20 NOV\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
	\n\n \n\n(-- Wed 12 Nov\, 6PM – Vocal Express\n\n Two local primary school
	s perform new songs created with Cleveland Watkiss in this exciting projec
	t with Serious Music and the London Jazz Festival.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Pentland T
	heatre&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £4 12/11/08)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Performance evening
DTSTAMP:20081015T120205Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e3d229316a9a896851d5bbe7f3bc202f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...performance.php\nPerformances @ Rich 
	Mix\, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road\, London E1 6LA&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£10 (
	concs) Box Office: 020 7613 7498\nThur. 20 Nov - 7.30 PM - Roger N. Taber\
	, Craig Jenkins\, Pietro La Hara\,\nRichard Goodson (aka Dirtyfilthypoet)\
	, Jiva Parthipan\nFri. 21 Nov - 7.30 PM - Marcus Reeves\, Poetry Jack\, De
	nis Fernando\, James\nHowell\, Caroline Smith\n\nPerformances @ Cochrane T
	heatre\, Southampton Row\, London WC1B 4AP&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£8 (concs
	) Box Office: 020 7269 1606\nSat. 22 Nov - 7.30 PM - iNiT&#39\;s City Caba
	ret\, Tom Marshman\, David Meech\,\nRosie Wilby\nSun. 23 Nov - 7.30 PM - D
	usty Limits\, Tonny A\, Lindsey Price\, Stav B\, Lucy\nEllinson
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BLUEBIRD - a new WW2 musical
DTSTAMP:20081105T122931Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:556dec5baff9fc92a94b5f280159c635@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Most Haunted":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BLUEBIRD – The musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nSaturday 22nd November
	 – The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave Saturday 29th November – The Sandf
	ield Theatre\, Nottingham \nSaturday 6th December – University of Bedford 
	Theatre\, Bedford\n(3:00pm &amp\; 7:30pm)£8:00 / £6:00\nBOX OFFICE: 0115 9
	53 9353 / 077363 13118\nNorthamptonshire composer\, Gareth Peter Dicks has
	 created a new musical for the stage.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird\, a new WW2 lo
	ve story.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;After its successful workshop in July a new version
	 premiers at The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave on 22nd November 2008 as
	 part of it’s first UK tour.\n\nBluebird is a dramatic and passionate one 
	act musical that promises to pack a punch.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Although only 90mi
	nutes in length\, this theatrical telling of life in war torn Britain\, st
	rikes a familiar chord with today.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The story\, set in 1940’s 
	London\, is about normal people\, changed and affected by events out of th
	eir control.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird’s heartbreaking story\, spans the whole
	 six years of the war\, and tells of a young nurse\, Roberta Jones\, as sh
	e sees her husband called up to fight and her daughter evacuated to the co
	untry.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jooglefoolery
DTSTAMP:20071025T095910Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8f21071e728aa921ab420342ec1699c5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The bad boys of magic are back&#33\; Gustav &amp\; Lee cause
	d quite a stir in their home town of Brighton with the Jooglefoolery\, a m
	onthly night of illusion and mystery that regularly sold out its 2 year ru
	n. Now they take this night on tour starting at the Round. \n\nIt’s a nigh
	t packed with award-winning sleight of hand\, comedy and illusion guarante
	ed to leave you gasping in awe… unless of course\, they decide to invite y
	ou inside the Foolery and show you how it’s done…\n\nIf you like magic\, a
	nd more importantly if you don’t…then this night is for you&#33\;&#33\;\n\
	nSat 24th Nov 20.00\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071124
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Comedy Nework: Simon Brodkin&amp\;Tiernan Douieb
DTSTAMP:20071025T100156Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c08c1b3ce24695f19167e31a81c5a2a4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:“Scintillating and hilarious….killer line after killer line”
	\n\nThe List\n\n“Genius”\n\nThe Independent on Sunday\n\n“The funniest new
	 act I’ve seen in years”\n\nHarry Hill\n\n“So impressive and funny\, the p
	otential to join the likes of Al Murray”\n\nChortle.co.uk\n\n&quot\;Master
	ful&quot\;\n\nThe Scotsman\n\n“Shrapnel sharp”\n\nLondon Evening Standard\
	n\nSimon Brodkin is one of the country&#39\;s most exciting new comedians\
	, with a huge talent for creating and portraying an array of instantly rec
	ognisable and hilarious characters.\n\nRecently his Lee Nelson character\,
	 a loveable teenage yob\, has been taking the stand-up scene by storm\, ea
	rning Simon billings alongside such established comics as Harry Hill. Lee 
	Nelson has since become one of the big hits of Channel 4&#39\;s weekly The
	 Morning After Show.\n\n \n\nWith his stupidly unpronounceable name\, Tier
	nan Douieb now regularly performs all over the country\, including Off The
	 Kerb\, Amused Moose\, Comedy Café\, Agraman\, Downstairs at the Kings Hea
	d and Brett Vincent for Underbelly Productions\, and even Comedy 4 Kids\, 
	where a six year old child stared at him blankly for 10 minutes.\n\nTierna
	n&#39\;s comedy is much like him\, quick\, lively\, odd and beardy. Genera
	l topics include dancing bears\, Lionel Richie\, breakdancing\, glowing pi
	gs and the Samaritans.\n\nSun 25th Nov 20.00\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0
	191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:What You Don&#39\;t KNow About Women
DTSTAMP:20071006T142958Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4b870ae791579b0ff2b5c7a487b7e452@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="genekelly":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:What You Don&#39\;t Know About Women - Cabaret\n\n&quot\;Wha
	t You Don&#39\;t Know About Women is a sensational and alluring musical ev
	ening that will seduce you with an array or wonderful female characters\, 
	singing some of the best show songs written for and about the female speci
	es. \n\nJoin our glamorous five for a night of romance\, seduction and lau
	ghter in this definitive celebration of the fairer sex&#33\; \n\nDirector:
	 Lisa Spirling\nMusical Director Conor Mitchell\nProducer: Lucy Blakeman\n
	Featuring: Jenny Bede\, Lucy Hunter-James\, Victoria Kruger\, Laura Selwoo
	d and Claire Trusson\n\nTime: Doors open at 6:30pm\, show starts at 7:30pm
	\nTickets: £15 seated and £10 standing (non reservational seating)\nBookin
	g: www.ticketweb.co.uk or 08700 600 100\n\nAll profits will go to Cancer R
	esearch UK. Additional donations can also be made via www.justgiving.com/c
	abaret \nhttp://www.facebook....?eid=5147057777
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071125T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares - A West End Christmas 4
DTSTAMP:20071018T184318Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:87c95b974c32583e1605df4104f3b491@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATRECARES - Putting HIV &amp\; AIDS centre stage\n\nHAVE 
	FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE NEW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER M
	AKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nA WEST END CHRISTMAS 4\n\nCelebrate the festive
	 season with your favourite West End stars. \n\nCheck the Theatrecares web
	site for more details - www.theatrecares.org.uk \n\nST PAUL&#39\;S (THE AC
	TORS&#39\;) CHURCH\nBedford Street\nCovent Garden\nLondon\nWC2E\n\nPRICE: 
	£20.00 \n\nTIME: 7.30pm (Doors Open from 7.00pm)\n\nComplimentary mulled w
	ine &amp\; mince pies.\n\nHOW TO BOOK\nBy Phone: 020 7395 7528\nIn Person:
	 On the night - subject to availability\n\nTheatrecares is a committee of 
	Crusaid (Enterprises) Ltd Registered charity no. 1011718\nCrusaid (Enterpr
	ises) Ltd is registered in England and Wales no 2293506 Vat no. 649 771 38
	9\nAll monies raised will be used for the purposes and activities of Theat
	recares.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071125T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Much Ado About Nothing
DTSTAMP:20071025T100822Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:7bb826fcf48af51b8580745beeb2da87@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he
	 loves me.”\n\nThe first ever NUTS production of Shakespeare at the Round\
	, Much Ado About Nothing opens in an optimistic post-war atmosphere. The P
	rince Don Pedro has fought and beaten his rebellious bastard brother Don J
	uan in battle and the two apparently reconciled parties have retired to Le
	onato’s Sicilian home for a month of celebration. The young soldier Claudi
	o soon falls in love with Hero and a marriage date is set. However\, Don J
	uan\, still bitter from the humiliating submission to his brother\, plots 
	to overthrow the happiness of the couple by convincing Claudio of Hero’s i
	nfidelity. \n\nMeanwhile\, the truth behind the sparring relationship betw
	een Beatrice\, Hero’s feisty cousin\, and Benedick\, of Don Pedro’s party\
	, emerges as the result of a less malevolent deception. Engineered by the 
	Prince\, the two characters overhear second hand descriptions of each othe
	r’s secret love for one another\, helping them to realize their reciprocal
	 feelings. \n\nUnfortunately\, the revelation of their love is interrupted
	 by Don Juan’s success in destroying Hero’s wedding day\, as she is public
	ly denounced by the impulsive Claudio at the altar. With an innocent girl’
	s reputation in tatters and the challenge of a duel\, the play appears to 
	be speeding into the realms of tragedy. It is left only to Borachio and th
	e foolish Watch to clumsily rescue the play from disaster.\n\nThe Newcastl
	e University Theatre Society is an entirely student-run company that refle
	cts the vast pool of talent available at the university. Much Ado About No
	thing follows on from the sell-out production of Macbeth that was performe
	d at Northern Stage earlier this year. With live musicians and in a brand 
	new space reflecting the traditions of Shakespearean staging\, this produc
	tion captures the light and musical mood of one of his most enjoyable play
	s. \n\nWed 28th Nov 19.30\nThurs 29th Nov 19.30\nFri 30th Nov 13.30 and 19
	.30\nSat 1st Dec 19.30\n\n£5.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071128
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Much Ado About Nothing
DTSTAMP:20071025T100912Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d7eea4bd49aefeb26099c8b6791aecb6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:]“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear h
	e loves me.”\n\nThe first ever NUTS production of Shakespeare at the Round
	\, Much Ado About Nothing opens in an optimistic post-war atmosphere. The 
	Prince Don Pedro has fought and beaten his rebellious bastard brother Don 
	Juan in battle and the two apparently reconciled parties have retired to L
	eonato’s Sicilian home for a month of celebration. The young soldier Claud
	io soon falls in love with Hero and a marriage date is set. However\, Don 
	Juan\, still bitter from the humiliating submission to his brother\, plots
	 to overthrow the happiness of the couple by convincing Claudio of Hero’s 
	infidelity. \n\nMeanwhile\, the truth behind the sparring relationship bet
	ween Beatrice\, Hero’s feisty cousin\, and Benedick\, of Don Pedro’s party
	\, emerges as the result of a less malevolent deception. Engineered by the
	 Prince\, the two characters overhear second hand descriptions of each oth
	er’s secret love for one another\, helping them to realize their reciproca
	l feelings. \n\nUnfortunately\, the revelation of their love is interrupte
	d by Don Juan’s success in destroying Hero’s wedding day\, as she is publi
	cly denounced by the impulsive Claudio at the altar. With an innocent girl
	’s reputation in tatters and the challenge of a duel\, the play appears to
	 be speeding into the realms of tragedy. It is left only to Borachio and t
	he foolish Watch to clumsily rescue the play from disaster.\n\nThe Newcast
	le University Theatre Society is an entirely student-run company that refl
	ects the vast pool of talent available at the university. Much Ado About N
	othing follows on from the sell-out production of Macbeth that was perform
	ed at Northern Stage earlier this year. With live musicians and in a brand
	 new space reflecting the traditions of Shakespearean staging\, this produ
	ction captures the light and musical mood of one of his most enjoyable pla
	ys. \n\nWed 28th Nov 19.30\nThurs 29th Nov 19.30\nFri 30th Nov 13.30 and 1
	9.30\nSat 1st Dec 19.30\n\n£5.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Twisted Folk: Tally Ho
DTSTAMP:20080821T101956Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4eaf603b511d3e47a1f327ec528c67ac@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Twisted Folk: Tally Ho&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; MUSIC\n\nInformation about event: Presented by Coda and
	 artsdepot \n\nAfter three sell-out years Twisted Folk and The Local take 
	over artsdepot once again bringing you the best acts from the contemporary
	 folk scene. \n\nNamed after the coach company stationed here in the 1800&
	#39\;s which gave its name to the corner\, Tally Ho&#33\; doffs it&#39\;s 
	cap to local history and brings it forward with a fresh mix of new old sou
	nds\, old new ones\, and anything in between.\n\nConfirmed performers incl
	ude Devon Sproule\, Liz Green\, Rodney Fisher\, Derailer and Paul Marshall
	. Many more will be confirmed in due course - see twistedfolk.co.uk and lo
	calism.org.uk for further details of the line-up.\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, TH
	ROUGHOUT ARTSDEPOT\, £15 IN ADVANCE [£17 ON THE DOOR]\n\nLocation: : artsd
	epot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel:
	 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: SAT 29 NOV\, Time TBC\n\nFinish Date: SAT 2
	9 NOV\, Time TBC\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BLUEBIRD - a new WW2 musical
DTSTAMP:20081105T122827Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:dd117c2e627d913e998567f258a75dd0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Most Haunted":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BLUEBIRD – The musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nSaturday 22nd November
	 – The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave \nSaturday 29th November – The San
	dfield Theatre\, Nottingham\nSaturday 6th December – University of Bedford
	 Theatre\, Bedford\n(3:00pm &amp\; 7:30pm)£8:00 / £6:00\nBOX OFFICE: 0115 
	953 9353 / 077363 13118\nNorthamptonshire composer\, Gareth Peter Dicks ha
	s created a new musical for the stage.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird\, a new WW2 l
	ove story.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;After its successful workshop in July a new versio
	n premiers at The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave on 22nd November 2008 a
	s part of it’s first UK tour.\n\nBluebird is a dramatic and passionate one
	 act musical that promises to pack a punch.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Although only 90m
	inutes in length\, this theatrical telling of life in war torn Britain\, s
	trikes a familiar chord with today.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The story\, set in 1940’s
	 London\, is about normal people\, changed and affected by events out of t
	heir control.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird’s heartbreaking story\, spans the whol
	e six years of the war\, and tells of a young nurse\, Roberta Jones\, as s
	he sees her husband called up to fight and her daughter evacuated to the c
	ountry.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Much Ado About Nothing
DTSTAMP:20071025T100933Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a516d198e4d74e72d05824d59e5195b5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:]“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear h
	e loves me.”\n\nThe first ever NUTS production of Shakespeare at the Round
	\, Much Ado About Nothing opens in an optimistic post-war atmosphere. The 
	Prince Don Pedro has fought and beaten his rebellious bastard brother Don 
	Juan in battle and the two apparently reconciled parties have retired to L
	eonato’s Sicilian home for a month of celebration. The young soldier Claud
	io soon falls in love with Hero and a marriage date is set. However\, Don 
	Juan\, still bitter from the humiliating submission to his brother\, plots
	 to overthrow the happiness of the couple by convincing Claudio of Hero’s 
	infidelity. \n\nMeanwhile\, the truth behind the sparring relationship bet
	ween Beatrice\, Hero’s feisty cousin\, and Benedick\, of Don Pedro’s party
	\, emerges as the result of a less malevolent deception. Engineered by the
	 Prince\, the two characters overhear second hand descriptions of each oth
	er’s secret love for one another\, helping them to realize their reciproca
	l feelings. \n\nUnfortunately\, the revelation of their love is interrupte
	d by Don Juan’s success in destroying Hero’s wedding day\, as she is publi
	cly denounced by the impulsive Claudio at the altar. With an innocent girl
	’s reputation in tatters and the challenge of a duel\, the play appears to
	 be speeding into the realms of tragedy. It is left only to Borachio and t
	he foolish Watch to clumsily rescue the play from disaster.\n\nThe Newcast
	le University Theatre Society is an entirely student-run company that refl
	ects the vast pool of talent available at the university. Much Ado About N
	othing follows on from the sell-out production of Macbeth that was perform
	ed at Northern Stage earlier this year. With live musicians and in a brand
	 new space reflecting the traditions of Shakespearean staging\, this produ
	ction captures the light and musical mood of one of his most enjoyable pla
	ys. \n\nWed 28th Nov 19.30\nThurs 29th Nov 19.30\nFri 30th Nov 13.30 and 1
	9.30\nSat 1st Dec 19.30\n\n£5.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Ed Byrne \; Different Class
DTSTAMP:20080821T100724Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b0c18ac9b814e6bdf3a3cde7bffc4cbc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: Ed Byrne \; Different Class&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\nComedy favourite Ed Byrne brings us a blisteringly funny
	 new show about marriage\, class\, the youth of today and anything else th
	at strikes him as humorous.\n\nInformation about event: Half toff\, half p
	ikey... all comic&#33\;\n\n “His wit won deafening cheers and feet stompin
	g” THE GUARDIAN\n\n“Hottest tip this year is Ed Byrne…fluent\, assured and
	 wicked” THE SUNDAY TIMES\n\nPresented by Phil McIntyre Entertainment by a
	rrangement with Vivienne Smith Management\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, PENTLAND T
	HEATRE\, £15 [£13 conc]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA
	\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date:
	 TUE 25 NOV 8PM\n\nFinish Date: TUE 25 NOV \n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.
	co.uk&nbsp\;&nbsp\; (Ed Byrne \; Different Class)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;COMEDY
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A WEST END CHRISTMAS in aid of TheatreMAD
DTSTAMP:20081016T182903Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1bdc54b0c5e4fe5ed89230ac9a43b93f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THEATREMAD (Theatre: Make A Difference)\nPutting HIV &amp\; 
	AIDS at the heart of The Arts \n\nHAVE FUN&#33\; MEET OLD FRIENDS\, MAKE N
	EW FRIENDS&#33\;\nWHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE&#33\;\n\nA WEST E
	ND CHRISTMAS\nCelebrate the festive season with your favourite West End st
	ars. \n\nST PAUL&#39\;S (THE ACTORS&#39\;) CHURCH\nBedford Street\nCovent 
	Garden\nLondon\nWC2E\n\nDATE: Sunday 30th November 2008\n\nTIME: 7.30pm (D
	oors Open from 7.00pm)\n\nPRICE: £20.00 \n\nComplimentary mulled wine &amp
	\; mince pies.\n\nHOW TO BOOK&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;\nBy Phone: 0207 395 7528\nIn Person: On the night - subject to
	 availability\n\nNEAREST TUBE: Charing Cross\n\nCheck the TheatreMAD websi
	te for more details.\n\nMake a Difference Enterprises Limited\, trading as
	 TheatreMAD\, is registered in England and Wales as a company limited by g
	uarantee (Company No: 6315172) (Registered Office: 4th Floor\, 80-81 St Ma
	rtin&#39\;s Lane\, London WC2N 4AA) (VAT No: 934 3758 03)\, and is a wholl
	y owned subsidiary of The Make A Difference Trust\, which is registered in
	 England and Wales as a charitable company limited by guarantee (Company N
	o: 6546586) (Registered Office as above) (Charity Registration No: 1124014
	)\, to which it gift aids all or most of its taxable profits.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081130T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:An evening with Adam Gwon
DTSTAMP:20081018T164032Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e0a107d98a63c2db36aa630250b499a7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="AEWAG":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:In anticipation of the European premiere of his musical Ordi
	nary Days\, Adam will be performing in an exclusive concert featuring extr
	acts of his work. Other cast includes Sarah Lark\, Christopher Ragland and
	 the cast of Ordinary Days. \nThe concert will take place on Saturday 1st 
	November at St Pauls Knightsbridge. Tickets are available at www.ticketweb
	.co.uk under Adam Gwon.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Launch
DTSTAMP:20081015T115512Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:264ccc8c75d9bf7dd76d2a03cfba64eb@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:GFest Launch @ House of Commons\, SW1 - 3 Nov 08 (by invitat
	ion)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Short Film Screenings
DTSTAMP:20081015T115906Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:070ceabaf76e16cf646dc8b342f86ce2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...lmscreening.php\nFilm Cafes &amp\; Sh
	ort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix Cinema and Cafe/ bar 35-47\nBethnal Green R
	oad\, London E1 6LA\nInformal discussions – Film Cafe: 13 Nov – Topher Cam
	pbell - 6.30 to 7.30 PM\nEntry Free\n\nShort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;(15 yrs +) - Thursday 13 Nov - 7.30 PM\n£ 7/ £ 5.50 (concs) Box
	 Office: 020 7613 7498\nShort Films: GIDNOS\, Pansy Song\, FILTHY\, Early 
	One Summer\, Overdue\nConversation\, Romeo&#39\;s Kiss\, The Perfect Man a
	nd 7 Years\n\nInformal discussions – Film Cafe: 14 Nov – Pratibha Parmar –
	 6.30 to 7.30 PM\nEntry Free\n\nShort Film Screenings @ Rich Mix (15 yrs +
	) – Friday 14 Nov - 7.30 PM&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£ 7/\n£ 5.50\n(concs) Box Office:
	 020 7613 7498\nShort Films: That Picture\, An Unsuitable Boy\, Smalltown 
	Boy\, Private Life\,\nLike Father Like Daughter and Gateway to Heaven
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081113
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Levin to London
DTSTAMP:20081029T234439Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:da7686a044d87e96883482b0058ba330@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="fabianhartwell":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ORIGINALLY POSTED FOR NOVEMBER 14TH...NOW ON THE 15TH&#33\;&
	#33\;&#33\;\n\nHi everyone\, \n\nI&#39\;m doing a one man show downstairs 
	at the Leicester Square Theatre on the 14th of November about moving from 
	small town New Zealand to the big smoke. The info is below: \n\nWhat:Cabar
	et show \nWhere: Leicester Square Theatre (Basement) 6 Leicester Place \nS
	tart time: 8pm on November 14th \nShow last an hour \nAll tickets £10 (084
	4 847 2475) \nPerformed by Fabian Hartwell with Martin Pitt accompanying. 
	\n\nI would love an audience&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jesus Christ SuperStar Open Auditions
DTSTAMP:20091026T095546Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fa1d5be19fbb451a273e68f15740b8e9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Company Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Jesus Christ SuperStar\n\nby ARIEL COMPANY THEATRE\n\n \n\nF
	ull Adult Open Auditions for this classic rock musical by Tim Rice &amp\; 
	Andrew Lloyd Webber\n\nThis is a non professional production by arrangemen
	t with the Really Useful Group Ltd\n\nTo be performed in its 40th Year at 
	the Hawth Crawley\, 1st – 5th June 2010\n\n \n\nAudition dates are Sunday 
	the 15th &amp\; call backs 22nd November (venue to be announced) \n\n\n\nP
	lease visit www.jcsmusical.co.uk  for more information or email&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;jcs@arielct.co.uk \n\n \n\nWe look forward to hearing from you...\n\n \
	n\nJesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera that became the timeless classic
	 musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It highlights the political 
	and interpersonal struggles of Judas Iscariot and Jesus. The rock opera is
	 based on the canonical gospels&#39\; accounts of the last week of Jesus&#
	39\; life through the eyes of Judas. It begins with Jesus and his follower
	s arriving in Jerusalem and ending with the Crucifixion. Twentieth-century
	 attitudes and sensibilities as well as contemporary slang pervade the lyr
	ics\, and ironic allusions to modern life are scattered throughout the pol
	itical depiction of the events. \n\nThis classic rock opera hits you from 
	the very start with it&#39\;s energy vitality\, containing a plethora of t
	he most well known numbers from the last 40 years – ‘Heaven on their Minds
	’\, ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’\, ‘Hosanna’\, ‘Gethsemane’ and of cours
	e ‘Superstar’. This production next year has been granted to coincide with
	 the 40th anniversary of the original concept album. \n\nThis is a fully l
	icensed Theatre production for adults to be stage at the Hawth Theatre Cra
	wley. Ariel Company Theatre is privileged to have been granted permission 
	to fully stage this masterpiece in its 40th Anniversary year under licence
	 by The Really Useful Group.\n\n \n\nAriel Company Theatre\n\nwww.arielct.
	co.uk 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Connecting Conversations: Novelist Sebastian Faulk
DTSTAMP:20091111T220648Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1b715cc2804e1aab0623e1d0a044e424@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:British novelist\, Sebastian Faulks talks to psychoanalytic 
	psychotherapist Monica Lanman about his work\, with a particular focus on 
	two of his more recent novels\, Human Traces and Engleby\, both psychologi
	cal tours de force in their different ways.\n\nVenue: UCL Cruciform Buildi
	ng\, Gower Street\, London\, WC1E 6AE\nTime: 6.00-7.30pm\nTickets: £12/ £8
	 concessions. £10 for Friends of Freud Museum\nBooking: free online bookin
	g at www.connectingconversations.org\, book by phone on 07787 814316 (fee 
	applies for phone bookings)\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dearie Me...She&#39\;s Back&#33\; Louise Dearman in Cabaret
DTSTAMP:20091028T120354Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b032dbe429a9efb821267a8b14b1e07d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Following the massive success of Dearie Me&#33\; West End Co
	nnections are proud to present\n\nDearie Me....She&#39\;s back&#33\;\n\nLo
	uise Dearman will be returning to Madame Jojo&#39\;s for another fantastic
	\nperformance of Dearie Me&#33\; Don&#39\;t miss this chance to see her pe
	rform some of her favourite songs accompanied by a superb live band.\nLoui
	se is an amazing talent on the West End stage\, her credits include\nGriza
	bella in Cats\, Jan in Grease and more recently the lead role of Eva Peron
	 in Evita to name just a few. Come and enjoy Louise&#39\;s unique and beau
	tiful voice in the relaxed atmosphere of Madame Jojo&#39\;s and see for yo
	urself just why this very talented woman has gathered such a huge followin
	g&#33\; Book in advance to ensure entry. Over 18&#39\;s only venue.\nTicke
	ts range from £15 to £25 from Ticketweb\n\n&quot\;Without a strong Eva the
	re is not an Evita and in Louise Dearman\, Bill Kenwright has possibly dis
	covered the best Eva of all&quot\; Whats on Stage\n\nWe hope to see you th
	ere\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091115T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Potted Pirates
DTSTAMP:20080821T095245Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:87aa9e5641cf2992825abc82646f3755@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Potted Pirates&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n Swash-buckling duo Dan and Jeff rec
	ount everyone&#39\;s favourite pirate legends\, from Long John Silver to J
	ack Sparrow. Will Dan persuade Jeff to let him play Blackbeard? And how wi
	ll Jeff keep things ship-shape with that scallywag Dan aboard? \n\nInforma
	tion about event: After the hilarious success of Potted Potter\, delightfu
	l double act Dan and Jeff return with this new compressed caper. In search
	 of talking parrots and mysterious buried treasure\, they&#39\;re swapping
	 wizards for walking the plank and trading Hogwarts for the high seas. ‘In
	ventive\, daft fun for all the family.’ THE GUARDIAN Fancy Dress Competiti
	on\n\nDust off your stuffed parrot\, put on your eye patch\, and jump aboa
	rd the good ship artsdepot. .Will Dan and Jeff choose you as the best dres
	sed pirate on the high seas? Ages 6+&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Presented by James Seabr
	ight for Potted Productions\n\nVenue: artsdepot PENTLAND THEATRE\, TICKETS
	: £8 / £6 children\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nC
	ontact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: Sund
	ay 23 Nov 2008 12pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&amp\; 3 pm\n\nFinish Date: Sunday 23 Nov
	 2008\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GFest Performance evening
DTSTAMP:20081015T120229Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e8cc3862b52ad805064785d991208c59@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="wisethoughts":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:http://www.gaywisefe...performance.php\nPerformances @ Rich 
	Mix\, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road\, London E1 6LA&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£10 (
	concs) Box Office: 020 7613 7498\nThur. 20 Nov - 7.30 PM - Roger N. Taber\
	, Craig Jenkins\, Pietro La Hara\,\nRichard Goodson (aka Dirtyfilthypoet)\
	, Jiva Parthipan\nFri. 21 Nov - 7.30 PM - Marcus Reeves\, Poetry Jack\, De
	nis Fernando\, James\nHowell\, Caroline Smith\n\nPerformances @ Cochrane T
	heatre\, Southampton Row\, London WC1B 4AP&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £ 12 /\n£8 (concs
	) Box Office: 020 7269 1606\nSat. 22 Nov - 7.30 PM - iNiT&#39\;s City Caba
	ret\, Tom Marshman\, David Meech\,\nRosie Wilby\nSun. 23 Nov - 7.30 PM - D
	usty Limits\, Tonny A\, Lindsey Price\, Stav B\, Lucy\nEllinson
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Zoe Birkett and Friends
DTSTAMP:20090918T132055Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3010eea01d13a786d01647070ca9a153@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: Blasting onto our screens as a runner up on Pop Idol\, Zoe 
	Birkett has firmly established herself as one of the Uk’s favourite soul D
	iva&#39\;s. Her career has taken her in many directions from huge concert 
	tours to Album recordings and now she is a West End Diva currently appeari
	ng in Priscilla Queen Of The Desert at the Palace Theatre\, London.\n\nFor
	 one night\, Zoe will be perfoming at the intimate Madame Jojo&#39\;s\, so
	 book now as tickets are limited.\nThis night of Soul and Funk and all her
	 favourite songs is not to be missed\, if you have never seen this phenomi
	nal woman in action\, nows the time&#33\;\n\nThe night will be musically d
	irected by the amazing \nRichard Beadle.\n\nPrice:£20 All seatedStart Time
	:Monday\, November 23\, 2009 at 10:30pmEnd Time:Tuesday\, November 24\, 20
	09 at 1:00amLocation:Madame JoJo&#39\;sStreet:Brewer Street\nhttp://www.ti
	cketweb...il&amp\;event=347795\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Starlight Youth Theatre Comes To Hampton&#33\;&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20091007T145411Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:021598480d6878407790bfae0a55d289@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="daver221":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Starlight YTC is for young people aged 10-18 years old and s
	pecialises in all aspects of musical theatre. Combining singing\,&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;dancing\, and acting plus other stage skills.\n\nAt the end of every 
	second term we&nbsp\;&nbsp\;perform a full scale musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;as w
	ell as public performances in and around the area throughout the year.\n\n
	Starlight YTC is designed for all ages to mix and learn from each other\, 
	focusing on working as a team\, gaining confidence through performing and 
	a playground for making new friends. No previous experience is necessary a
	nd there is no joining audition&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Just a willingness to p
	erform and learn.\n\n\nStarlight are holding an open evening at Hampton Hi
	ll Playhouse on Monday 2nd November from 5pm-6:30pm.\n\nThen our first reh
	earsal will be on Thursday 5th November from 4:45-6:45pm.\n\nWe have a gre
	at relationship with Hampton Hill Playhouse already and will perform our p
	roductions there throughout the year.\n\nCome along and see what we do:)&#
	33\;&#33\;
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091102T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LATE NIGHT FUNDRAISER: Liberace Live from Heaven
DTSTAMP:20091031T053509Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6b3eab032d467cf8c73a22ffb09b92ac@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A late night fundraising performance starring BOBBY CRUSH as
	 Liberace in this hysterical high camp show\, with\, of course\, heavenly 
	piano playing&#33\;\n\nLIBERACE LIVE FROM HEAVEN\n\nWritten &amp\; directe
	d by Julian Woolford\n\nFeb 4th 1987 - Liberace\, Mr Showmanship\, arrives
	 at the pearly gates. Will Saint Peter and the Angels let him in\, or damn
	 him to hell? Tonight - Liberace plays for his life...his eternal life&#33
	\;\n\nDATE: Thursday 5th November 2009\n\nTIME: 11.00pm\n\nTICKETS: £15.00
	\n\nVENUE: Leicester Square Theatre\n6 Leicester Place\nLondon\nWC2H 7BX\n
	\nTELEPHONE BOOKINGS: 0844 847 2475\n\nBOOK ONLINE NOW&nbsp\;&nbsp\; (book
	ing fee applies)\n\nSaintly praise for Bobby Crush as Liberace:\n&quot\;Bo
	bby Crush is a revelation in the role as Liberace&quot\; - British Theatre
	 Guide\n&quot\;Bobby Crush neatly captures Liberace&#39\;s crinkle-nosed d
	iamante smile.&quot\; - Evening Standard\n&quot\;Wonderfully convincing&qu
	ot\;- Lastminute.com\n\nWEBSITE: madtrust.org.uk\n\nAll proceeds go to The
	atreMAD.\n\nTheatreMAD is part of the fundraising family of The Make A Dif
	ference Trust\nThe Make A Difference Trust is registered in England and Wa
	les as a charitable company limited by guarantee&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nCompany N
	o. 6546586&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;UK Charity Registration No. 1124014
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091105T230000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Ryan Molloy Live In Concert with Special Guests
DTSTAMP:20090920T161038Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d1826fe856dc9c511e5665b258225e04@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="LAH10":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Madame Jo Jo&#39\;s : Ryan Molloy - Live In Concert with Spe
	cial Guests\n\nMonday 16th November 2009 &amp\; Thursday 19th November 200
	9\, 20:30 hours Star of West End smash hit musical &#39\;Jersey Boys&#39\;
	\, Ryan Molloy will be appearing at &#39\;Madame Jo Jo&#39\;s&#39\; for 2 
	exclusive intimate live gigs. Olivier award nominee Ryan Molloy is an acco
	mplished singer/songwriter. The set list comprises of songs from Ryan&#39\
	;s album &#39\;Sings Frankie&#39\; (Ryan&#39\;s own interpretation of lege
	ndary singer Frankie Valli&#39\;s greatest hits) and original songs from R
	yan&#39\;s album &#39\;Human&#39\;. This promises to be an unforgettable n
	ight of live music from one of Britain&#39\;s top performers.\n\nIt&#39\;s
	 regrettable\; however these events are for over 18&#39\;s only&#33\;\nTic
	ket Web\n\nRyan Molloy Official Site\n\nMadame Jo Jo&#39\;s\n\nLocation Ma
	p\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091116T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Ryan Molloy Live In Concert with Special Guests
DTSTAMP:20090920T162552Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ab896497dd696a5abd36f791ebf5dbc3@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="LAH10":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Madame Jo Jo&#39\;s : Ryan Molloy - Live In Concert with Spe
	cial Guests\n\nMonday 16th November 2009 &amp\; Thursday 19th November 200
	9\, 20:30 hours\n\nStar of West End smash hit musical &#39\;Jersey Boys&#3
	9\;\, Ryan Molloy will be appearing at &#39\;Madame Jo Jo&#39\;s&#39\; for
	 2 exclusive intimate live gigs. Olivier award nominee Ryan Molloy is an a
	ccomplished singer/songwriter. The set list comprises of songs from Ryan&#
	39\;s album &#39\;Sings Frankie&#39\; (Ryan&#39\;s own interpretation of l
	egendary singer Frankie Valli&#39\;s greatest hits) and original songs fro
	m Ryan&#39\;s albums &#39\;Human&#39\; and &#39\;She&#39\;s London&#39\;. 
	This promises to be an unforgettable night of live music from one of Brita
	in&#39\;s top performers.\n\nIt&#39\;s regrettable\; however these events 
	are for over 18&#39\;s only&#33\;\n\nMadame Jo Jo&#39\;s\, 8-10 Brewer Str
	eet\, London\, W1F 0SE – 020 7734 3040\n\nTicket Web\n\nMadame Jo Jo&#39\;
	s\n\nLocation Map\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091119T203000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100806Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f18fa3ed94d36e2d575c6d8f7ddb4d91@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Concert Hall\, Brighton Dome\n\n \n\nJosé Suite\, The Mulete
	er\n\nFalla Nights in the Gardens of Spain\n\nFalla Suites Nos. 1 and 2\, 
	The Three-Cornered Hat\n\nMussorgsky (orch. Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibiti
	on\n\n \n\nEduardo Portal conductor\n\nJavier Perianes piano\n\n \n\nTICKE
	TS: £10-£32.50\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01273 709709\n\nwww.brightond
	ome.org\n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for those who are 8+. No Dress 
	Code.\n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111119T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Broadway
DTSTAMP:20091110T091731Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bb5337a580541aef9c48205a4f8d394d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="funnygirl26":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Wimborne Musical Theatre will be on stage this November to g
	ive you a trip down Broadway with another of their acclaimed concert perfo
	rmances. Featuring songs for young and old and a stellar cast\, this show 
	promises to be unmissable&#33\; Come and see for yourself at the Tivoli Th
	eatre\, Wimborne on Friday 27th &amp\; Saturday 28th November 2009. Ticket
	s are now available from Sylvia Walpole on 01202 659425or the Tivoli Box O
	ffice 01202 885566.\n\nFor more information please visit our website www.w
	imbornemusical.co.uk 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091127T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Winter Wonderland Charity Preview Night
DTSTAMP:20111109T112441Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a5428f073c2e8588d31e796470c4f5e2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="katey_w":david@whatsonstage.com
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	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;var stylesDomain = &quot\;https://www.activestatic.net/styl
	es&quot\;\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;var scriptsDomain = &quot\;https://
	www.activestatic.net/scripts&quot\;\; 2011 Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Cha
	rity Preview Night. \n\nMore info http://tinyurl.com/693jwlt \n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111117T170000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Brideshead Revisited
DTSTAMP:20071003T093104Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5180a667c85bbc157db2896723fe271d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Widow Twanky":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Produced by bigredfunbus | productions. Queen Mother Theatre
	\, Hitchin. www.bigredfunbus.com for more details.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Into the Woods
DTSTAMP:20071017T221053Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4e11c831e9cb79ccc5ca7ea6ac9e91b0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Elinor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Mayhem Musical Theatre Company present:\n\nInto the Woods\nS
	ecombe Theatre\, Sutton\, Surrey\n\nMMTC are delighted to bring Sondheim&#
	39\;s classic musical\, Into the Woods\, to Sutton this autumn.\n\nClassic
	 fairytale characters are sent off into the woods in search of their heart
	s desire\, but encounter some unexpected twists along the way - and discov
	er if there really can be a &#39\;happy ever after&#39\;.\n\nWeds 7th - Sa
	t 10th November at 7.30pm (plus Saturday matinee at 2.30pm)\n\nTickets £14
	 (£12 concessions)\n\nBox Office: 020 8770 6990\n\nwww.mayhemmusicaltheatr
	ecompany.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Perfect Pitch West End Showcase
DTSTAMP:20091030T102413Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:56218387c662e67a881e3a2abaf3d6d4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="gizmo97":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Perfect Pitch are this year showcasing four new musicals wit
	h casts chalked full of West End performers. Each new musicals is being pr
	esented as a 45 minute rehearsed presentation. Its a really interesting mi
	x of new work. Here are the listings:\n\nFrom Up Here\nBy Adam Day Howard\
	, Aaron Lee Lambert\, Benjamin Murray and Adrianne Salmon\nTuesday\, Thurs
	day &amp\; Saturday 3.30pm\nWednesday &amp\; Friday 7.45pm\n\nFrom Up Here
	 is written by a group who have recently graduated from the Masters course
	 at RSAMD. The piece is set on the Brooklyn Bridge and pulls together the 
	stories of 5 strangers. It&#39\;s a play about time - running out of time 
	and killing time\; about chance encounters creating unlikely bonds\; about
	 passing on to\, and inheriting things from\, others\; about letting go an
	d letting in\; about embracing a crisis to resolve it.\n\nThe Go-Between\n
	By Richard Taylor and David Wood\nTuesday\, Thursday &amp\; Saturday 7.45p
	m\nWednesday &amp\; Friday 3.30pm\n\nAn adaptation of L.P. Hartley&#39\;s 
	classic novel which has also been adapted into a film\, this new musicals 
	tells the story of a schoolboy who finds himself in a 1900s aristocratic c
	ountry house for the summer. Retold from the perspective of the schoolboy\
	, now grown up\, The Go-Between&#39\;s book is by renowned children&#39\;s
	 author David Wood. \n\nIn Touch\nby Dougal Irvine\nTuesday\, Thursday &am
	p\; Saturday 3.30pm\nWednesday &amp\; Friday 7.45pm\n\nDougal&#39\;s last 
	Perfect Pitch outing Departure Lounge won the 2008 MTM:UK award for best m
	usic at the Edinburgh Festival and was subsequently given a run Off Broadw
	ay at the New York Summer Play Festival. His new musical is a dark comedy 
	where two characters\, completely dependent on an online world clash with 
	two others looking for escape.\n\nSuper Alice Smith\nby Tim Driesen\nTuesd
	ay\, Thursday &amp\; Saturday 7.45pm\nWednesday &amp\; Friday 3.30pm\n\nSu
	per Alice Smith is a musical comedy set in an American city where superher
	oes and normal people co-exist. Written by Tim Driesen who new musical fan
	s will recognise from Jet Set Go&#39\;s London run at the Jermyn Street. T
	his is a fun\, upbeat musical set in a world where crime can only happen a
	t night because the baddies look to bad to go out in the day&#33\;\n\nTick
	ets for all the shows are available from the Trafalgar Studios box office 
	on 0870 060 6632 or online at http://www.ambassadortickets.com\n\nFind out
	 more about Perfect Pitch Musicals at http://www.perfectpitchmusicals.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Soho Divas Revue
DTSTAMP:20070921T203025Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ac3d1311bcfa9abe5049f1f1da51b75c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Soho Divas Revue":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:West End and Broadway star Caroline O’Connor\, Las Vegas voc
	al impressionist Jimmy James\, and singers Marcella Detroit\, Natalie&#820
	0\;Willams and Zee Asha will all perform together in THE&#8200\;SOHO&#8200
	\;DIVAS&#8200\;REVUE\, which runs for four nights from November 8 - 11 at 
	The Soho Revue Bar. The SRB is a legendary Soho nightclub landmark. The fo
	rmer site of ‘Paul Raymond’s Revue Bar’\, the club has been tastefully mod
	ernised and restored without losing its original art deco charm. Many of t
	he original features have been retained\, including the famed giant chande
	lier and walnut sprung dance floor. \n\nLISTINGS&#8200\;INFORMATION\n\nThe
	 Soho Divas Revue\n\nNovember 8 - 11 \nat 8.00pm\n\n\nSoho Revue Bar\n11 W
	alkers Court\nBrewer Street\nLondon\nW1F&#8200\;0ED\nBox office: \nticketw
	eb: 08700 600 100 \n(24 hours)\nonline:www.ticketweb.co.uk/\nwww.lastminut
	e.com\n\n6.30pm doors open for dinner\n7.30pm general doors open (unreserv
	ed seating)\n \nDinner reservations £40.00 \nUnreserved seating £35.00 \nS
	tanding: £25.00 \n \n early bird tickets \nand groups of eight+\n£25.00 %3
	Ca%20href=&quot\;&gt\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071112
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:PHOTO SONG BOOK
DTSTAMP:20081014T232649Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ac216e993c4eca63a80f6b1ca849d021@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="land2mine":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:PHOTO SONG BOOK\, a unique light hearted evening of entertai
	nment linking photo images to songs\, will open at The Jermyn Street Theat
	re\, Piccadilly\, SW1 for one week only\, on Monday 10th - Saturday 15th N
	ovember at 7.30 pm (Matinees Tuesday and Saturday at 3.30). Ticket prices 
	at £16.00 with \nconcessions at £13.00.\n\nDevised by singer/songwriter/ac
	tor DAVID CAPRI and award winning showbiz photographer DOUG McKENZIE\, the
	 evening will feature a number of anecdotes relating to the famous artists
	 in the photographs. In addition\, Doug will describe how the photos came 
	to be taken whilst David’s versatile vocal talents will adapt to the artis
	ts being featured. A girl guest singer will sing the songs associated with
	 the female artists shown. \n\nPictures will include singers such as FRANK
	 SINATRA\, DEAN MARTIN\, STEVIE WONDER\, TOM JONES\, JULIO IGLESIAS PAVARO
	TTI\, THE BEATLES\, BARBARA STREISAND\, CILLA BLACK\, and ELAINE PAGE amon
	gst others.\n\nFollowing Jermyn Street Theatre\, David and Doug will take 
	PHOTO SONG BOOK to various venues and are working on a format that could b
	e adapted to television.\n\nThere will be a special charity performance in
	 aid of the Cancer Thermal Ablation Fund on Thursday November 13th (Ticket
	 price £45). This fund is working to increase awareness and availability o
	f radiofrequency ablation - a procedure to destroy certain cancer tumours 
	using heat energy. This has proven to be a further step forward in fightin
	g this disease. If you would like further details on this charity contact 
	the founder\, Jean Ratcliff\, on 07860 838458.\n\n\n**********************
	*** \n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:It Ain’t All Bollywood
DTSTAMP:20080821T100040Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bcd727687e9b7c007a0315abf0482904@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: Rifco Arts return to artsdepot after their fantastic 2007 s
	how There’s Something About Simmy with a sparkling one-hour drama featurin
	g two talented actors. Presented by Rifco Arts\n\nInformation about event:
	 This is the story of Kiran\, who escapes into the colourful world of Boll
	ywood to hide from the harshness of her surroundings and her overbearing n
	eurotic mother. The Bollywood songs and drama take her into a dream world\
	, far from the real dramas at home. The ring of the door bell and rekindli
	ng of an old friendship start to bring Kiran back to reality- where she is
	 forced to deal with the truth. \n\n“It’s feel good\, with depth and integ
	rity and it enters my top ten\, best ever nights in the theatre.” BRITISH 
	THEATRE GUIDE\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, STUDIO THEATRE\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £12 [£1
	0 CONC]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the 
	Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: TUE 11 – SAT 15
	 NOV\, 7.30PM DAILY PLUS SAT 2.30PM\n\nFinish DateSAT 15 NOV\, 7.30PM DAIL
	Y PLUS SAT 2.30PM\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk \,
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Full Monty
DTSTAMP:20081002T130129Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:6a4143218cf233b43e734ab5d35a2c16@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Paulch":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Full Monty at the Theatre Royal Brighton.\nTuesday\, Wed
	nesday and Thursday at 7.45pm. Friday and Saturday at 6pm and 9pm.\n\nBox 
	Office 08700 606 650 (bkg fee)\nTickets£14 - £25\n\nSix unemployed steelwo
	rkers from Buffalo make the bold move to perform in the buff to pay their 
	bills&#33\; Out of shape and out of step these unlikely performers take on
	 more then they bargained for when they decided to take it all off&#33\; C
	an they pull it off? \n\nCan they keep their antics from their families? \
	n\nAnd will all be revealed? \n\nwww.TheFullMontyMusical.info\n\nA Brighto
	n Theatre Group Production.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hijinx Theatre - GULLIVER - by Kit Lambert
DTSTAMP:20091110T153208Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2c7e013463103b2ab1980f284e3f8b72@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hijinx Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Gulliver (PG) by Kit Lambert\nDirected by Louise Osborn\n\nN
	ational Tour of Wales and England\nTuesday 29th Sept - Saturday 12th Decem
	ber 2009\n\nIn a unique and delightful style\, Hijinx brings to life the w
	eird and wonderful world of Gulliver&#39\;s Travels\, with its tiny Lillip
	utians\, giants\, mad scientists and even talking horses&#33\; Inspired by
	 Jonathan Swift&#39\;s fantastical satire\, this biting new play explores 
	the relationship between the mysterious Dr Gulliver and his tormented crea
	tor Swift\, as they travel through the writer&#39\;s unruly imagination an
	d try not to lose their way.\n\nIt is a journey that threatens to carry Sw
	ift away from the woman who loves him\, as he finds himself hurtled toward
	s either madness or redemption.\n\nCapturing the humour and darkness of a 
	man struggling to survive in an absurd world\, this classic story is as fr
	esh and relevant as ever&#33\;\n\nWritten by Kit Lambert - An exciting new
	 voice in Welsh Theatre...\nCast: Brendan Charleson\, Michael Wagg\, James
	 Ashton\, Zoe Davies\nWednesday 11th Nov 7:30pm Victoria Hall\, Llanwrtyd 
	Wells - 01591 610 487\nThursday 12th Nov 7:30pm Gillingham School\, Dorset
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;01747 883 844 \nFriday 13th Nov 7:30pm Halstock Village Hall
	\, Dorset 01935 833 47\nSaturday 14th Nov 7:30pm Shillingstone Village Hal
	l 01258 860 319\nMonday 16th Nov 7.30pm The Savoy Theatre\, Monmouth 01600
	 772467\nTuesday 17th Nov&nbsp\;&nbsp\;7:30pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The Torch\, Mil
	ford Haven 01646 695 267\nWednesday 18th Nov 7:30pm The Welfare\, Ystradgy
	nlais&nbsp\;&nbsp\;01639 843 163\nThursday 19th Nov 7:00pm Theatr Powys\, 
	Llandrindod Wells 01597 824 444\nFriday 20th Nov 7:30pm Llanbedr Village H
	all 01873 810 239\nSaturday 21st Nov7.30pm Pound Arts Centre\, Wiltshire&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;01249 701628\nFriday 27th &amp\; Sat 28th Nov 7:30pm Heron The
	atre\, Beetham 015395 642 83\nWednesday 2nd Dec 7.30pm Arad Goch\, Aberyst
	wyth 01970 617 998\nFriday 4th Dec&nbsp\;&nbsp\;7:30pm Melville Theatre\, 
	Abergavenny 01873 850 805\nSaturday 5th Dec 8:00pm Market Theatre\, Ledbur
	y&nbsp\;&nbsp\;01531 636 147\nThursday 10th Dec 7:30pm The Chrysalis\, Mil
	ton Keynes Tickets on the door&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nFriday 11th &amp\; Sat 12th Dec 
	8:00pm Weston Studio\, Wales Millennium Centre 08700 40 2000
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:THE LIGHTNING FIELD
DTSTAMP:20071123T061133Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3ad5737c07b51c90dad6f7bac6796fd0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="SpinJared":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:European Premiere&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Banner New York
	 presents\, in association with Oval House Theatre&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;THE LIGHTNING FIELD&nbsp\;&nbsp\;by David Ozanich&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Direct
	ed by Jared Coseglia.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Oval House Theatre Downs
	tairs&nbsp\;&nbsp\;13 November – 8 December 2007\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;TUES – SAT
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;7:45pm&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Producers Banner New York
	 and Oval House Theatre with Associate Producer Shamelessboyz Theatre Comp
	any\, unite to bring one of New-York&#39\;s most lauded productions to the
	 UK. The Lightning Field is the European premiere of an award-winning cont
	emporary American play.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;WINNER – Best Play\, F
	ringeNYC 2005&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;WINNER – GLAAD Award\, Best Off-O
	ff Broadway Play 2005&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;WINNER – Top Ten Best Pla
	ys 2005\, Theatermania.com&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;In a desolate expan
	se of New Mexico desert stands one of the most significant icons of contem
	porary art…400 polished steel poles whose peaks form an exactly even plane
	 designed to attract lightning.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Two young lovers from New Yor
	k journey with their parents in search of a better future to THE LIGHTNING
	 FIELD – where the real explosion is what occurs within its visitors.&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;With the looming possibility of a marriage proposal
	\, a gay Manhattanite couple – Sam and Andy – travel to Walter De Maria&#3
	9\;s world famous art installation\, The Lightning Field.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Whe
	n they realize that their relationship mirrors that of their divorced pare
	nts – who have joined them on the trip – the resulting storm is an eruptio
	n of startling and raw emotions.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;In a time wher
	e marriage and relationships stand for something different than they did a
	 generation ago\, THE LIGHTNING FIELD explores what lies at the heart of t
	he new American family.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&quot\;
	A rich production… nervy… tender… brilliant… a high-impact one-act played 
	with exceptional wit and feeling.&quot\; -&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The New York Time
	s&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\; &quot\;…A spellbinding production notable f
	or its superb acting and provocative subject matter…&quot\; – NEXT Magazin
	e\, New York&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Previews Tuesday 13th and Wednesd
	ay 14th November 7.45pm: ALL TICKETS £6.00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Benefit Performanc
	e on Wednesday 14th November - all proceeds to Stonewall&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sign
	ed performance (BSL) interpreted by Steve Hudson on Tuesday 27th November 
	&amp\; Saturday 1st December&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;BOX OFFICE 020 75
	82 7680&nbsp\;&nbsp\; ON-LINE SALES: www.ovalhouse.com&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ticket
	s £12 / £6 concessions\, (including Refugee Community Organisations)&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;Address: 52-54 Kennington Oval\, London\, SE11 5SW&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tr
	ansport: Oval Tube (1 min\, Northern Line)\, Vauxhall (15 min\, Victoria L
	ine &amp\; BR)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Access: Induction Loop. Flat wheelchair access
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Car park for disabled visitors only\, on-street parking near
	by&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Café: Open theatre nights for wines\, beers and meals&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:ELECTRONICA&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20071022T223344Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:16c284f375a30bb51606fff4e0e93fdc@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Tanith":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ELECTRONICA A brand new musical stage-dives into North Londo
	n this autumn with the opening of Electronica by Chris Guy &amp\;Nathalie 
	Delorme. \n\nSet in early 1980s Camden at the birth of electronica music\,
	 this is a bittersweet tale of opportunity lost and found as the story fol
	lows a group of young hopefuls embroiled in the punk era. \n\nWhether you 
	were there or just wish you had been\, the foot-stomping original soundtra
	ck will get everyone up and dancing. Think The Jam\, The Specials\, Soft C
	ell\, New Order – sounds unlike any other on the London stage right now.\n
	\nPremiering at a brand new venue five minutes from Highgate tube\, shows 
	run Wednesday to Saturday from November 14th – December 1st. \n\n \n\nTick
	ets cost £11 (£10 on the door if you come by Public transport\, foot\, or 
	other &quot\;green&quot\; transport) \n\nBar from 6:30\, show starts 8:00p
	m\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Red Hedgehog\n\n255/257 Archway Road\nHighgate\, London
	\, N6 5BS\n\n \n\nTRAVEL INFO:\n\nTube&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate (100 yards) \
	nBuses 43\, 134\, 263 (50 yards) \nParking&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate Station \
	nWheelchair Accessible\n\n \n\nTickets: 0208 348 5050 \n\nReservations: 07
	966 975 286 (leave a message and your seats will be reserved)\n\n \nwww.my
	space.com/electronicathemusical
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071118
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Chalk Garden : Enid Bagnold
DTSTAMP:20090814T135729Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5c7e0740e56ae55e6a0165cac45a7aee@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Redbridge Stage Company presents The Chalk Garden by Enid Ba
	gnold\n\nMrs St.Maugham&#39\;s household is in disarray. Both her wayward 
	grandaughter and her failing flower beds need careful nuturing if they are
	 to realise their full potential. But what to do when the world you once k
	new and understood is fast disappearing. Into this eccentric lady&#39\;s l
	ife comes the enigmatic Miss Madrigal and before long things will never be
	 the same again. Recently revived to massive critical acclaim in London\, 
	here’s your chance to be entertained\, entranced\, amused and moved by thi
	s compelling “lost classic”. \n\nwww.redbridgestage.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Once Upon a Witch (Panto)
DTSTAMP:20091020T091204Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f423f35960b5ca0b04b98c581f25d136@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaufort Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Fairyland is in the grip of a recession and has had to downs
	ize its workforce\, with only one prince\, princess\, wolf and witch to te
	ll each story. The Fairyland story book is also missing and all the tales 
	are getting tangled together.\n\nIn the midst of this muddle\, the wicked 
	witch spies an opportunity to magic up an unhappy ending but could her new
	 apprentice actually hold the key to Fairyland’s fortunes?\n\nThe Beaufort
	 Players present an original pantomime suitable for all the family.\n\nChu
	rch of the Ascension Hall\, Beaufort Road\, Ealing W5\nTickets: £8 and £6 
	(over 65s\, and under 12s)\n\nThursday 19th November – 8pm\nFriday 20th No
	vember – 8pm\nSaturday 21st November – 2.30pm\, 8pm\nSunday 22nd November 
	– 3pm\n\nTICKETS NOW ON SALE&#33\;\n\nBook online at http://www.beaufortpl
	ayers.org.uk or call 020 8993 2532
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:KINDLY LEAVE THE STAGE
DTSTAMP:20081110T123134Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:14e66b90b8ff96c4c5ba46478c3619a9@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JAN PRINCE":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Marchington Amateur Dramatic Societypresents\n\nKINDLY LEAVE
	 THE STAGE\nby John Chapman\nThursday 20th November 2008Friday 21st Novemb
	er 2008Saturday 22nd November 2008\nat 8.00pmMARCHINGTON VILLAGE HALL\nPLE
	ASE NOTE:This Play does contain strong language\n\nTICKETS Thursday Evenin
	g £6.50Friday &amp\; Saturday Evening £7.50AVAILABLE FROM THE VILLAGE SHOP
	from Monday 3rd November\n\n\n\nProduced by special arrangement withSamuel
	 French Inc
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:ELECTRONICA
DTSTAMP:20071022T223519Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c4b75dda9eacc2959b82d8eb2548979b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Tanith":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ELECTRONICA A brand new musical stage-dives into North Londo
	n this autumn with the opening of Electronica by Chris Guy &amp\;Nathalie 
	Delorme. \n\nSet in early 1980s Camden at the birth of electronica music\,
	 this is a bittersweet tale of opportunity lost and found as the story fol
	lows a group of young hopefuls embroiled in the punk era. \n\nWhether you 
	were there or just wish you had been\, the foot-stomping original soundtra
	ck will get everyone up and dancing. Think The Jam\, The Specials\, Soft C
	ell\, New Order – sounds unlike any other on the London stage right now.\n
	\nPremiering at a brand new venue five minutes from Highgate tube\, shows 
	run Wednesday to Saturday from November 14th – December 1st. \n\n \n\nTick
	ets cost £11 (£10 on the door if you come by Public transport\, foot\, or 
	other &quot\;green&quot\; transport) \n\nBar from 6:30\, show starts 8:00p
	m\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Red Hedgehog\n\n255/257 Archway Road\nHighgate\, London
	\, N6 5BS\n\n \n\nTRAVEL INFO:\n\nTube&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate (100 yards) \
	nBuses 43\, 134\, 263 (50 yards) \nParking&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate Station \
	nWheelchair Accessible\n\n \n\nTickets: 0208 348 5050 \n\nReservations: 07
	966 975 286 (leave a message and your seats will be reserved)\n\n \nwww.my
	space.com/electronicathemusical
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Dresser by Ronald Harwood
DTSTAMP:20080831T110352Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:de5f4b5c4e30fe70e62e3da47f4d13e2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="elliottlawrence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION: bigredfunbus | productions\npresent\n\n The Dresser by Rona
	ld Harwood.\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;A perceptive\, endearing and hilarious portra
	it of backstage life. In a war-torn provincial theatre an aging actor-mana
	ger is struggling to keep a grip on his sanity and complete his 227th perf
	ormance of King Lear. Helping him is his dresser\, Norman and together the
	y defy age and Nazi bombs to produce a classic night of drama&#33\;\n\n&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The Little Theatre - Dunstable\n\n
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Fri 21st November to Sat 29th November\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Box 
	Office - 01582 703570\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nwww.bigredfunbus.co
	m
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Pinocchio
DTSTAMP:20101103T171547Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:91f23e2e584f6f76d33d05bfc9cad6f7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="RoundhouseLDN":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Geppetto uses the objects of a carpenter&#39\;s workshop to 
	tell the tale of the puppet that wants to be a real boy\, and the puppet-m
	aker who wants to be a real father.\n\nFor a video preview of the show cli
	ck here\n\nPuppetry\, shadows\, illusion and especially composed music com
	bine to create a show with something for all ages\; it&#39\;s inventive\, 
	visually and verbally witty with a big heart. Pinocchio is carved on stage
	\, brushes become a fox and the shadow of two saws transforms into a giant
	 shark. An element of improvisation makes each performance unique to its a
	udience.\n\nAward winning Indefinite Articles are at the forefront of the 
	new wave of British puppetry and its members have worked with the RSC Impr
	obable Theatre and the Mighty Boosh.\n\n&#39\;Wonderful work that celebrat
	es the possibilities of theatre&#39\; Lyn Gardner\, Guardian\n\n&#39\;Trul
	y magical…captivating…hauntingly real&#39\; The Scotsman\n\nFor ages 4 +\n
	\nRunning time 60 mins\n\nTickets: £9\nUnder 12s: £7.50\nGroups 4+ (by pho
	ne/in person only): £7.50 per person\nGroups 8+ (by phone/in person only):
	 £7 per person\nSchools: 1 ticket in every 10 free (by phone/in person onl
	y)\nBabes in arms free\n\nBooking fees\n£1 per ticket online\n£2.50 per ti
	cket by phone\nNo booking fees in person
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101225
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Elegies for Angels\, Punks &amp\; Raging Queens
DTSTAMP:20121019T153107Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:24d4540d0fb1a14a20659f0fa6a862a4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="WWDN":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:	Elegies for Angels\, Punks &amp\; Raging Queens\n\n	 &#39\;
	It felt so right to be sharing the night with Angels\, Punks and Raging Qu
	eens&#39\;\n\nCome and celebrate with WWDN as they present a story of love
	\, loss\, hope and laughter\, in memory of those who have lived with\, and
	 died from\, AIDS.\nA poignant set of monologues and a song-cycle performe
	d by a 36-strong ensemble cast from across Merseyside.\n	Thursday 22 - Sat
	urday 24 November 2012\n	Ioisis Studio | 5th Floor | 27 Parliament St | L8
	 5RN\n	(Entrance through Elevator Bar)\n\nShow: 8pm\nDoors: 7.30pm\nSuppor
	ting Sahir House\, Merseyside&#39\;s HIV Charity.\nNot suitable for young 
	audiences.\n	Tickets now available &pound\;10 / &pound\;8 concessions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Little Night Music\, Bridewell Theatre
DTSTAMP:20111103T084029Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1d4aba5c16cf92506d7468ae24fe09a1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fredrika":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Little Night Music \nby Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler\
	, 23 November-3 December 2011 \n\nFrom the team who brought you Sedos’s ac
	claimed productions of Sweeney Todd and Kiss of the Spider Woman: the Musi
	cal comes this achingly beautiful musical about love\, memory and midsumme
	r magic. \n\nIn turn of the century Sweden\, lawyer Fredrik Egerman is mar
	ried to 18-year-old Anne\, who\, although they have been married almost a 
	year\, is still a virgin. As a treat for her\, he buys tickets to see the 
	actress Desirée Armfeldt (an old flame) in a play. Later that night\, in D
	esirée’s digs\, the romance is rekindled. \n\nBut Desirée has been having 
	an affair with a jealous\, military man\, Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm\, husb
	and to the long-suffering Charlotte. And Fredrik’s son\, Henrik\, is in lo
	ve with his stepmother Anne. What happens when they all converge at the gr
	and estate of Desirée’s mother\, Madame Armfeldt\, for a weekend in the co
	untry? \n\nHumorous and heart breaking\, A Little Night Music is a gloriou
	s waltz through the tangled web of romance as everybody searches for their
	 perfect match. \n\nThe Bridewell Theatre\, Bride Lane\, Fleet Street\, Lo
	ndon EC4Y 8EQ \n23 November-3 December 2011\, 7.30pm every night except Su
	n 27 November and Mon 28 November\, 2.30pm matinees both Saturdays \nTicke
	ts: £15 (concessions £12.50) unless otherwise stated\, see below \nBox off
	ice: sedos.co.uk \n\nSpecial performances: \n\nFika&#39\;s Matinee Tea: Sa
	turday\, 26 November \nTickets: £15 (£12.50 concessions). Audience members
	 are invited to tea from 1.30pm and will receive a cup of tea or coffee an
	d a slice of kladdkaka(chocolate cake) from Swedish restaurant Fika before
	 the show\, plus a free programme. \n\nSaturday Half Moon Charity Night: S
	aturday\, 26 November \nTickets: £25 (£20 concessions). Audience members a
	re invited to a reception from 6.30pm and will receive a glass of fizz bot
	h before the show and at the interval\, plus a free programme. Half the pr
	oceeds of this night will be given to Half Moon\, Sedos’s charity of the y
	ear 2011. \n\nSwedish Night: Thursday\, 1 December \nTickets: £45 (no conc
	essions). Audience members are invited to a reception from 6pm and will re
	ceive Swedish canapés and two glasses of wine before the show\, plus a gla
	ss of wine at the interval and a free programme. \n\nRock The Room With Re
	korderlig: Friday\, 2 December \nTickets: £20 (£17.50 concessions). Audien
	ce members will receive a glass of Rekorderlig cider at the interval\, plu
	s karaoke in the bar after the show and a free programme. \n\nBox office: 
	sedos.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111204
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DTSTAMP:20091014T154421Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:be914506a6ae494cadf560a5952a5da8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Brilliant Productions":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If you were to tell the story of your last five years where 
	would you start? The beginning? The end? \n\nBrilliant Productions present
	s a professional production of Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years at
	 the Pump House Theatre\, Watford\, from Thursday 26 – Saturday 28 Novembe
	r.\n\nFeaturing Nadeem Crowe (Zanna Don’t&#33\;) as Jamie and Bobbie Chatt
	 (Les Miserables) as Cathy. Directed by Matt Fowler with musical direction
	 by the current MD of Talent at the Menier Chocolate Factory and the UK Na
	tional Tour of The Rocky Horror Show\, Simon Beck.\n\nTickets\, priced £12
	.50 are available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/brilliant or by calling 0797
	7 270788. \n\nDon’t miss the chance to see this amazing musical on stage –
	 book now&#33\;\n\nTwo people. Two voices. Two sides to every story….\n\nw
	ww.brilliantproductions.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:ELECTRONICA
DTSTAMP:20071022T223603Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3724b6fb1fe0f77a7e86be2c137c8d8d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Tanith":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:ELECTRONICA A brand new musical stage-dives into North Londo
	n this autumn with the opening of Electronica by Chris Guy &amp\;Nathalie 
	Delorme. \n\nSet in early 1980s Camden at the birth of electronica music\,
	 this is a bittersweet tale of opportunity lost and found as the story fol
	lows a group of young hopefuls embroiled in the punk era. \n\nWhether you 
	were there or just wish you had been\, the foot-stomping original soundtra
	ck will get everyone up and dancing. Think The Jam\, The Specials\, Soft C
	ell\, New Order – sounds unlike any other on the London stage right now.\n
	\nPremiering at a brand new venue five minutes from Highgate tube\, shows 
	run Wednesday to Saturday from November 14th – December 1st. \n\n \n\nTick
	ets cost £11 (£10 on the door if you come by Public transport\, foot\, or 
	other &quot\;green&quot\; transport) \n\nBar from 6:30\, show starts 8:00p
	m\n\n \n\n \n\nThe Red Hedgehog\n\n255/257 Archway Road\nHighgate\, London
	\, N6 5BS\n\n \n\nTRAVEL INFO:\n\nTube&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate (100 yards) \
	nBuses 43\, 134\, 263 (50 yards) \nParking&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Highgate Station \
	nWheelchair Accessible\n\n \n\nTickets: 0208 348 5050 \n\nReservations: 07
	966 975 286 (leave a message and your seats will be reserved)\n\n \nwww.my
	space.com/electronicathemusical
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071202
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:West End Nights II
DTSTAMP:20081021T151257Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:794fe444a3c450b7f94956a72d509700@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="funnygirl26":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Wimborne Musical Theatre Society invite you to an incredible
	 night of musical classics from shows such as Mamma Mia\, Les Miserables\,
	 Miss Saigon\, Thoroughly Modern Millie\, South Pacific\, Carousel and man
	y\, many more&#33\; On their 40th anniversary production with an awesome c
	ast of pure and inspiring talent this is a singing and dancing spectacular
	 not to be missed&#33\; To book tickets please visit our website www.wimbo
	rnemusical.co.uk or call the Tivoli Theatre box office on 01202 885566.\n\
	n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
DTSTAMP:20101026T155334Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e3b560eb7f1ac38f663b42fdad948657@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="FirstNight":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:New York 1985. Against the backdrop of Ronald Reagan&#39\;s 
	Republican presidency and the growing awareness of a disease that threaten
	s to wipe out a generation of young men\, two couples - one straight\, one
	 gay - cling together and fall apart as the world shifts and a new era daw
	ns. Tackling sex\, politics and religion\, with an added twist of magic re
	alism\, this moving\, funny\, brilliantly imaginative and epic &#39\;state
	 of the nation&#39\; play is one of the defining works of 20th-century the
	atre and an enduring testimony to the survival of the human spirit.\n\nPro
	duced only twice before in London\, at the NT in 1992/3 and at the Lyric H
	ammersmith in 2007\, Putney Arts Theatre presents a rare opportunity to se
	e Tony Kushner’s landmark play of the 20th century and one of the most suc
	cessful gay dramas to cross into mainstream awareness. Filmed in 2007 by H
	BO\, with Meryl Streep and Al Pacino\, Angels in America is still a piece 
	that should be seen as it was originally intended\, live on stage.\n\nPAT 
	will be performing Angels in America - Part Two: Perestroika in April 2011
	.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101107
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LADY JULIA
DTSTAMP:20091006T095210Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d02db3d88d03c36257cbc99ec3ee8b54@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="inthelamplight":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:\nIn the Lamp Light is delighted to announce their productio
	n of LADY JULIA\, a new translation\, performing at The Hen and Chickens T
	heatre\, Islington\, London\, N1 2NA (nearest tube Highbury &amp\; Islingt
	on) from the 1st to the 19th of December 2009 (Tuesday- Saturday) at 7.00p
	m (6.30pm start on Saturday 5th only) and a 3.30pm Saturday Matinee. \n\nA
	s the clock strikes to welcome in 2009\, Lady Julia gatecrashes her father
	&#39\;s servants celebrations. Keen on making trouble and asserting her po
	wer\, sexual\, confident and naïve Julia finds she&#39\;s playing a danger
	ous game as she takes on John\, an embittered servant with ambitions of gr
	eatness. In a fragile time where the balance of money\, power and status i
	s tipped precariously\, can he break from his path\, and can Julia survive
	 with her reputation and feelings of self importance intact?\n\nThis intel
	ligent translation of August Strindberg&#39\;s Miss Julie\, transports thi
	s shocking tale of seduction and power to a country estate in Kent tinged 
	by a fragile economy\; whilst continuing to honour the words and the tradi
	tions of this classic drama from one of Europe&#39\;s first naturalistic d
	ramatists. \n\nUndergoing a literal translation into a modern vernacular\,
	 the focus of this production explores the conflicts and language of men a
	nd women\, masters and servants\, as relevant today as it was in 1885. Fol
	lowing the relationship between Lady Julia and her father&#39\;s servant J
	ohn\, Lady Julia strips bare the instabilities of these characters\, their
	 aspirations and betrayals.\n\n&#39\;How interesting then to see these iss
	ues\, which still trouble us and remain unresolved today\, investigated wi
	th such rigorous and unsentimental honesty.&#39\; - Julian Fellowes\, Octo
	ber 2009\n\nIn The Lamp Light is delighted to be presenting this new trans
	lation\, directed by Gabriella Santinelli. \n\n&quot\;I love her and she l
	oves me\, and we hate each other with a wild hatred born of love&quot\; \n
	\n£12 Full Price/£10 Concessions. Box Office - 020 7704 2001 www.unrestric
	tedview.co.uk\n\nfacebook group: to view or join please here\nTwitter: htt
	p://twitter.com/InTheLamplight\nYouTube: to see a snippet of our Lady Juli
	a in action\, please click here\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lord of the Flies
DTSTAMP:20080821T094342Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4fa357a78f7c24570345b739a2a9a93d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Lord of the Flies&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; THEATRE\n\nSentence describing event: William Golding&
	#39\;s Lord of the Flies\, one of the most disturbing and celebrated novel
	s of modern times\, is vividly brought to life in Pilot Theatre’s award-wi
	nning production.\n\nInformation about event: \n\nBy William Golding adapt
	ed for the stage by Nigel Williams. Directed by Marcus Romer.\nPresented b
	y Pilot Theatre in association with York Theatre Royal.\n\nWilliam Golding
	&#39\;s Lord of the Flies\, one of the most disturbing and celebrated nove
	ls of modern times\, is vividly brought to life in Pilot Theatre’s award-w
	inning production.\n\nA plane has crashed on an uninhabited island.&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;The only survivors are a group of school boys.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; There 
	are no homes or schools\, no adults\, no rules and before long the boys’ f
	ragile sense of order begins to collapse.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;With the discovery 
	of ‘the beast’\, their games take on a more sinister significance and this
	 once well-behaved group of children quickly turns into a bloodthirsty\, m
	urderous tribe.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n“William Golding meets Quentin Tarantino”
	 FINANCIAL TIMES\n\nTHU 4 DEC - Free post-performance talk with assistant 
	director\, Katie Posner\n\nSuitable for ages 11+&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nVenue: PENTLAND THEATRE\, artsdepo\, 5 
	Nether Street N12 0GA\n\n£15 [£13 conc] / Schools £8\n\nLocation: : artsde
	pot\, Contact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 8369 5454)\nwww.artsdep
	ot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081207
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Carl-Einar Hackner: Big in Sweden
DTSTAMP:20101103T164840Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bdb2ff8b13c532f630f2bea8c917217c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="RoundhouseLDN":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Delightfully shambolic comedy\, magic\, music and illusion.\
	n\nA mega-star in the land of the midnight sun\, Carl-Einar Häckner is liv
	ing proof that Swedes can offer more to showbiz than bell-bottomed jumpsui
	ts and 70s pop anthems.\n\nApparently clueless\, yet full of brilliantly e
	xecuted routines\, this masterful fool - a star of La Clique at the Roundh
	ouse last year - has wowed audiences worldwide with his unique brand of co
	medy\, magic\, music and illusion.\n\n‘This blonde-locked buffoon is a bri
	lliantly silly Ikea Tommy Cooper\, pulling endless magic shop tricks out o
	f his tatty bag.’ Evening Standard\n\n‘I loved the loony Swede\, all manic
	 apologetic laughs and dove-like hand gestures\, he lays you in the aisles
	’ Independent\n\n‘A hilariously backward comedy magician in a jumpsuit - i
	f I laugh more at anything this Christmas\, call me an ambulance.’ The Tim
	es\n\nWatch two short videos of Carl-Einar Hackner on YouTube to get a tas
	te of what&#39\;s in store - here and here. \n\nThu 2 – Wed 22 December\, 
	8pm (no shows Sundays)\n\nTickets: £12.50\n£10 concessions and groups 8+ (
	groups by phone/in person only)\n\nStudio Theatre\n\nLatecomers will be ad
	mitted at a suitable break in the performance.\n\nAdvisory: contains some 
	adult language.\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101223
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:RUMOURS by Neil Simon
DTSTAMP:20081001T080959Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:caaf9066a6255d59c784c88a4ed0119e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Redbridge Stage Company in Neil Simon&#39\;s RUMOURS\n\nSpre
	ad the word&#33\; Life’s complicated enough as it is but when you’re a pol
	itician trying to avoid a scandal it can get really tough. What can go wro
	ng though when you’ve invited a group of friends round for an anniversary 
	party? Well\, pretty much everything as it turns out. This comedy hit star
	ts at high speed and then gets even faster as a group of friends try to co
	ver up a tricky situation … then they need to cover up the cover up&#33\; 
	Rumours\, a hilarious farce by the celebrated Neil Simon\, is a laugh a mi
	nute show which is guaranteed to have you in stitches.\n\nKenneth More The
	atre\, Oakfield Road\, Ilford\, Essex&nbsp\;&nbsp\;IG1 1BT&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(0
	20 8553 4466)\nwww.kenneth-more-theatre.co.uk/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081207
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Christmas Carol\, Old Ship Hotel\, Brighton
DTSTAMP:20081225T010057Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4436d346f3e18e56535ecf171cb27571@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Marcus Taylor":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:brighton theatre collective\n			presents\nA Christmas Carol 
	by Charles Dickens\n\nAdapted and Directed by Alan Perrin\n\nAn Affordable
	 Christmas Theatre Treat for the Whole Family&#33\;\n\n&#39\;Engaging\, fu
	nny and above all human\, I found myself lost in world of shadows one minu
	te and warm-faced by the warm hearth of humanity the next. I loved this pr
	oduction and so will you. BTC have probably produced the best Christmas pr
	oduction that you will see in Brighton this year.&#39\; The Brighton Magaz
	ine\n\n&#39\;Using a minimal set\, the nine-strong cast bring the audience
	 squarely into the centre of the action. It is a masterclass in stagecraft
	\, with simple sound and lighting creating more atmosphere than special ef
	fects trickery could.&#39\; The Argus\n\n\nAlan Perrin (currently starring
	 in the award-winning 39 Steps in the West End) directs this tender and sp
	ell-binding interpretation of Dickens&#39\; Christmas story for the Bright
	on Theatre Collective&#39\;s Winter Season at the Barcelo Old Ship Hotel\,
	 Brighton.\n\nBuilding on the success of Trunks\, BTC&#39\;s inaugural pro
	duction\, the Company has commissioned Alan to adapt this classic tale - h
	e has lovingly produced a sparkling and unique re-telling of this favourit
	e seasonal treat.\n\nVenue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tudor Room\, Old S
	hip Hotel\, Brighton\nDates:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thursday 4th Dece
	mber - Saturday 10th January.\nTickets:	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;£7 and £6 \n Family 
	ticket: (2 adults\, 2 children) £20\nBox Office:&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Dome Box Of
	fice on 01273 709709 or www.brightonticketshop.com (a booking fee of 50p p
	er ticket applies)\nBook direct: 01273 818266&lt\;/strong&gt\;\n\nPerforma
	nces Mon - Sat excepting Christmas &amp\; New Year&#39\;s Eves @7pm\nMatin
	ees -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;19th December to 4th January inclusive @3pm\n\nPoverty\
	, greed\, debt and unemployment\, recession and depression - sounds famili
	ar?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nLet this vibrant production remind you of the wisdom of
	 the old saying - &#39\;For wealth is family\, family is wealth&#39\; - Di
	ckens reminds us that love costs nothing and enriches us all - timely advi
	ce for the Christmas season&#33\; \n\n9 actors magically create the sights
	\, sounds and characters of Victorian London and of the supernatural visit
	ors who haunt that miserable\, wretched\, old skinflint -&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ebe
	nezer Scrooge. Love and Redemption lie at the heart of this classic Ghost 
	story. Delivering both old-fashioned\, tear-jerking pathos and spine-tingl
	ing\, spectral terror\, this production is the ideal family outing for the
	 holiday season.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;And - at &amp\;pound\;20 for a family ticket
	 - it offers tremendous value.\n\nPrivate party\, school and corporate boo
	kings available - prices on request\, please call 01273 818266.\nRunning t
	ime is just over an hour.\nReviews for this production\n\nThe Argus 5/12/2
	008\nA Christmas Carol is a story of contrasts: there&#39\;s the miserly a
	nd benevolent sides to Scrooge\, the ways the poor and the rich celebrate 
	Christmas\, the exuberence of youth and the misery of death.\nAnd contrast
	 is at the heart of the Brighton Theatre Collective&#39\;s version of the 
	tale\, which constantly surprises its audience with changes in tone and at
	mosphere\, swiftly moving from humour to heartbreak during its hour-long p
	erformance.\nUsing a minimal set\, the nine-strong cast bring the audience
	 squarely into the centre of the action\, performing not only in the centr
	e of the room but also behind the seats to add a ghostly touch. It is a ma
	sterclass in stagecraft\, with simple sound and lighting creating more atm
	osphere than special effects trickery could.\nWhen Jacob Marley&#39\;s gho
	st visits Scrooge the small auditorium echoes with chimes and whispered vo
	ices. Even the Counting House door is represented by a tinkling bell and a
	 handful of thrown snow in this faithful recreation of the story. \nMarcus
	 Taylor excels as Scrooge\, being good both as penny-pincher and philanthr
	opist. His relationship with his niece Emily (Samantha Bolter) suggests a 
	warm heart isn&#39\;t buried too deeply. In their opening scenes\, he&#39\
	;s more like a grumpy old man than an evil misanthrope\, making his later 
	transformation even more believable.\n\nDuncan Hall - &quot\;http://www.th
	eargus.co.uk/whatson/theatre/argustheatrereviews/3954826.A_Christmas_Carol
	__Tudor_Room__Old_Ship_Hotel__Brighton__until_January_10/&quot\;\n\nThe Br
	ighton Magazine&nbsp\;&nbsp\;5/12/2008\nDo you have a Jacob Marley? Is the
	re anyone\, waiting\, sitting silently and invisibly next to you\, day aft
	er day\, listening\, observing\, waiting for the time to confront you with
	 all that you have done\, or not done\, in this life? Could you handle it 
	if they did? Perhaps we need Marley\, and his succession of ghosts\, to vi
	sit us as a society and show us what we have done\, what we are doing and 
	what we will do as a terrible consequence of these wasted times of war and
	 greed. Or perhaps\, like I suspect Scrooge did\, deep down we know that t
	errible truth already.\n\nWhen the ghost of Christmas Present (in response
	 to Scrooges indifference to the plight of the poor\, claiming them to be 
	too populous) says: &#39\;Oh god\, to hear the insect on the leaf pronounc
	e on the too much life of his hungry brothers in the dust&#39\; it is the 
	finest indictment of greed and the indifference of the rich to the poor in
	 the English language.It sums up our responses to Africa\, to the Middle E
	ast and to people from the next street who do not &#39\;quite&#39\; live u
	p to our expectations. It is our doom.\n\nScrooge is essentially a creatur
	e of money. And though he hoards his own money\, while our society sets ou
	t to spend everyone else&#39\;s\, the turn of the wheel of finance (to whi
	ch we are now lashed\, thinking ourselves sailors in a storm when we are\,
	 in fact\, the oxen who pull and turn the stones to grind the corn for the
	 rich just like ever) puts us all in the exact same place.\n\nIn the story
	 of a Christmas Carol\, Scrooge arrives home on Christmas Eve to see his d
	oorknocker loom up as the face of his dead partner\, Marley\, as we arrive
	 home in time for the news and to watch the starving\, huddled in groups a
	round tents clutching everything they own\, staring back out at us with un
	seeing eyes.Marley&#39\;s face is replaced for us by the face of the starv
	ing child\, the one with his eyes wide and staring\, his ribs showing\, fl
	ies crawl as if unobserved across his face\, his arms like little sticks b
	y his sides. But we do nothing\, and if we do anything it is usually not e
	nough\; we just go shopping to buy more crap and then move house to find m
	ore storage to put it all in. And this is why &#39\;A Christmas Carol&#39\
	; is a parable for our times\, perhaps more than any other.\n\nAnd this is
	 why the decision to put it on this Christmas by the Brighton Theatre Coll
	ective (BTC) at the Old Ship Hotel\, Brighton\, is to be applauded for its
	 timing as much as anything else.\n\nTheir Scrooge is a weak\, quietly spo
	ken miser who has lost his way and\, as he searches for his room in the bl
	ack night with the tiny stub of a candle quivering in his hand\, we have a
	 physical metaphor for his ailment\; he has lost way in darkness and needs
	 enlightenment. For this is a story about human redemption and not simply 
	about a greedy man.\nBTC know this and under the fine wing of director Ala
	n Perrin (who also adapted the story for this staged production) they have
	 managed to exceed all expectations.\nIn essence it is a fine piece of wor
	k that develops the themes of humanity and the possibilities for human for
	giveness and redemption.\n\nIndeed it is never better than when it make ob
	servers of us\, looking on at a group scene\, a party or a meal. The hones
	ty and integrity of these scenes reminded me very much of the wonderful we
	dding scene in the first half of the film &#39\;The Deer Hunter&#39\;\, as
	 it seemed so genuine\, full of integrity\, and so much the product of a d
	irector and writer who could truly see\, and not just look at\, the lived 
	experience.\n\nIt is the aim of BTC to linger not on the &#39\;flick of an
	 ankle here and there&#39\; (so an insider tells me) but to concentrate on
	 the flow of the story\, and again here they succeed. They achieve choreog
	raphy of movement in the way that the story is permitted to unfold before 
	our eyes\, but without any sense of self awareness or pretentiousness. One
	 thinks here of Kerouac&#39\;s famous scroll version of On the Road\, had 
	it been edited by\, say\, George Orwell.\n\nSmooth flowing\, full of artis
	try and joy\, yet never threatening to burst its banks - the action is rel
	entless and yet utterly engaging. Not during the whole hour did I find my 
	attention wavering\, not even once\n\nIf one wanted to be picky\, the deci
	sion to swap Scrooge&#39\;s nephew for a niece seemed a rather odd choice\
	, full of pitfalls and not really adding anything to the play\, except for
	 the talents of Samantha Bolter. When Scrooge sneeringly tells his nephew 
	that he speaks well enough to enter parliament\, he has a point\, but when
	 he tells his niece to (as he does in this adaptation) it would have been 
	impossible\, certainly in 1843. But that&#39\;s being picky.\n\nThe cast w
	ere all very good\, but I have to single out Sascha Harman\, whose perform
	ance as Scrooges fiance was spellbinding.Overall though\, it was the harmo
	ny of the cast and set (working in the round which I loved) and the way th
	ey worked and pulled together that gave this show its edge.\nThe cosy low 
	ceilings of the Tudor Room\, where the show is being performed\, add to th
	e sense of Victorian gloom as the mist rises on a dark December night. Thi
	s show is proof of what can be achieved on a low budget but with a huge ef
	fort. Using a refreshing lack of special effects and an amazing amount of 
	talent and hard work the BTC have probably produced the best Christmas pro
	duction that you will see in Brighton this year.\n\nEngaging\, funny and a
	bove all human\, I found myself lost in world of shadows one minute and wa
	rm-faced by the warm hearth of humanity the next.\n\nI loved this producti
	on and so will you\; ditch the soaps and the shops and get down to the Tud
	or Rooms at the Old Ship Hotel and get a real slice of Christmas instead o
	f hanging around Churchill Square buying crap for other people who don&#39
	\;t really want it.\nHoward Young - http://magazine.brig...=66&amp\;ART_ID
	=2784\n\n\nProduction photographs and interviews available on request - co
	ntact Janette Eddisford\, Artistic Director on 01273 818266 or 077404 6833
	8
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Improbable Fiction by Alan Ayckbourn
DTSTAMP:20071004T173052Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0e16352a2629b6031dfcfae4692a57a0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="JWC":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:If this were played upon a stage now\, I could condemn it as
	 an improbable fiction \n(Twelfth Night)\n \n  Alan Ayckbourn&#39\;s lates
	t hilarious comedy features one of his most daring ideas yet. Six aspiring
	 yet\, truthfully\, hopeless authors meet to discuss their work. Among the
	m are writers of historical romances and children’s literature who are fin
	ding it difficult to start writing\, and a crime writer who can’t stop. A 
	creator of extremely complicated science fiction\, a librettist without a 
	musical partner and the chairman\, who can only produce tedious instructio
	n booklets\, make up the rest of the team. This ill assorted bunch find th
	emselves at a loss as to how to proceed until mysteriously they find thems
	elves entering the worlds of their own creation. Sharp comedy and affectio
	nate satire characterize this zany\, imaginative play which celebrates the
	 enduring power of storytelling from one of the theatre’s most inventive s
	torytellers.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\nat The Kenneth More Theatre\, Ilford\, Esse
	x&nbsp\;&nbsp\;(link to website) \nTickets now available at the box office
	 (020 8553 4466) \n\nClick for further information
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jeux de Massacre - Adapted by Massimo Marinoni
DTSTAMP:20091103T010856Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2f13300b2143ceba0b0bb31a391ee546@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="struckbyastar":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:“There are more dead people than living. And their numbers a
	re increasing. The living are getting rarer.” - Eugene Ionesco –\nA strang
	e epidemic is taking away the inhabitants of a small town killing an aston
	ishing number of people and the town is transformed from an ordinary provi
	ncial suburb into a maelstrom of paranoia\, horror\, and death.\n\n“Death\
	, drawing ever nearer\, exposes all human flaws.”\n - Eugene Ionesco –\nA 
	new adaptation by Massimo Marinoni from an original play by Eugene Ionesco
	 the master of the absurd. \n\nAn Illuminating play about plagues: Swine F
	lu\, AIDS\, Monkey Epilepsy\, Dolphin Syphilis\, and all other man made di
	seases that lead to massacres and created solely for religious\, political
	\, and financial gains. A rollercoaster ride of fear and laughter\, at the
	 end of which you will be left with very few answers and a lot of question
	s...\n\n“It is not the answer that enlightens\, but the question.”\n - Eug
	ene Ionesco –\n\n“Marinoni takes on Ionesco and creates an energetic\, cra
	ckly paced\, surreal piece with some stunning visual tricks topped by a di
	sturbing coup de theatre finish” - Time Out review 2003 -\nTuesday 7th Dec
	 to Sunday 20th Dec\; 7:30PM No Monday Performance \n\nTickets £10 - £7 (C
	oncessions)\n- not suitable for the under 14 -\nBox Office 0870 1630717\nT
	he Courtyard Theatre - Hoxton\nJeux de Massacre Facebook Event Page\n 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091221
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play by August Strindberg
DTSTAMP:20091108T143651Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5ccf1b27a1b279320e3caf3286c3f5b2@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Dream Play by August Strindberg\, adaptation by KinkyFish.
	\nAgnes\, daughter of the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life is r
	eally as difficult as people make it out to be.\n \n Written by August Str
	indberg in 1901 and adapted by KinkyFish\, join us as characters merge int
	o each other\, locations change and a locked door becomes an obsessively r
	ecurrant image.\n \n Performances:\n \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Wednesd
	ay Dec. 9 @ 19:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thursday Dec. 10 @ 19:45\n&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Saturday Dec. 12 @ 15:45\n \n Venue:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;Oxford House\, Derbyshire Street\, Bethnal Green\, London E2 6HG\n&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Nearest tube: Bethnal Green (
	Central Line) \nTICKETS: http://www.kinkyfish...uk/tickets.html\nMAP: http
	://maps.google.c...&amp\;...sa=N&amp\;tab=wl\n\nKinkyFish are a company of
	 actors dedicated to theatre\, script and venues that are a little bit dif
	ferent. We are London based\, though our actors and directors come from al
	l over the world.\n\nKinkyFish was formed in 2008 when members met on the 
	Advanced Acting course at City Academy. Bonding through our love of the th
	eatre and a shared vision to bring something different to the audience Kin
	kyFish was born.\n\nOur first show The Tempest was performed in December t
	o intimate audiences. In it\, we took our inspiration from French dramatis
	t Antonin Artaud who believed the audience should be more than just passiv
	e observers who sit back and observe from afar\, as much as possible they 
	should be in the middle of the &#39\;spectacle&#39\;. In July 2009 we took
	 these principles again and performed Our Country&#39\;s Good over two nig
	hts to greatly increased audiences.\n\nThis December we take things in a d
	ifferent direction with three performances of A Dream Play by August Strin
	dberg.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Night Before Christmas
DTSTAMP:20080821T094827Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e7953bcacb073e38ed8cc8c73b3ed49d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:: The Night Before Christmas&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n \n\n A magical festive tale fo
	r families and children aged 3 -7.\n\nThe performance on Sat 20 Dec will b
	e a signed performance.\n\nInformation about event: On the night before Ch
	ristmas Emily stares out of the window\, hugs her teddy and waits excitedl
	y for the morning\, while in the corner a little mouse called Eddie can’t 
	understand why only humans are allowed to celebrate and get presents. So E
	ddie sets off in search of Father Christmas to find out for himself. Along
	 the way he dodges the family cat\, gets directions from a cowardly soldie
	r and is given some unexpected advice from the magical fairy on top of the
	 tree&#33\; \n\nWill Eddie get an answer? Will Emily get her wish? And wha
	t is that funny-shaped present waiting to be opened?\n\nWritten by Adam Ba
	mpton-Smith\, Directed by Juliet Forster\n\nDesigned by Michaela Kemp\, Li
	ghting by Will Evans\n\nMusic by Shock Productions &amp\; Lyrics by Guy Pi
	cot\n\nVenue: artsdepot\, The Studio Theatre\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Performance sc
	hedule 12 pm and 3 pm\n\nTickets: £10 (£8 children and conc). Family Ticke
	t: £32 (4 tickets\, at least one adult and one child)\n\nLocation: : artsd
	epot\, 5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel:
	 020 8369 5454)\n\nStart Date: Sat 13 Dec 2008\n\nFinish Date: Sun 04 Jan 
	2008\n\nWeb address: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090105
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Egg and Spoon
DTSTAMP:20071025T094213Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fe63824d00b626850012b1d70e95344c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A very special show for the youngest children. \n\nWelcome t
	o our magic circle where we celebrate the wonders of nature. Sit down and 
	relax on our comfy cushions as Percy and April guide you through the four 
	seasons. Make some friends while you play peek-a-boo in our puddles or dan
	ce at the butterfly party. You’ll see how everyone likes to sleep on the m
	oon cushion or cover themselves with snow from their first year to their f
	ortieth\, from spring to autumn and back again. \n\nThis is the highly int
	eractive version for the under 3’s of Lyngo’s very popular Watch the Birdy
	 show where you can simply rock and roll around the clock to our lullaby o
	r crawl into the middle and be a star&#33\;\n\nFunded by Arts Council Engl
	and.\n\nBy Marcello Chiarenza and Patrick Lynch \nDirected and designed by
	 Marcello Chiarenza\nMusic by Carlo ‘Cialdo’ Capelli\nPerformed by Patrick
	 Lynch &amp\; Elena Marini/Hannah Curnow\nWith thanks to Tim Webb from Oil
	y Cart\n\n \n\nThursday 1st November 11.00\, 13.00\, 15.00\n\n£6.99\n\nwww
	.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Much Ado About Nothing
DTSTAMP:20071025T100957Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ae1ddabb063bc18c2e22735fda489000@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:]“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear h
	e loves me.”\n\nThe first ever NUTS production of Shakespeare at the Round
	\, Much Ado About Nothing opens in an optimistic post-war atmosphere. The 
	Prince Don Pedro has fought and beaten his rebellious bastard brother Don 
	Juan in battle and the two apparently reconciled parties have retired to L
	eonato’s Sicilian home for a month of celebration. The young soldier Claud
	io soon falls in love with Hero and a marriage date is set. However\, Don 
	Juan\, still bitter from the humiliating submission to his brother\, plots
	 to overthrow the happiness of the couple by convincing Claudio of Hero’s 
	infidelity. \n\nMeanwhile\, the truth behind the sparring relationship bet
	ween Beatrice\, Hero’s feisty cousin\, and Benedick\, of Don Pedro’s party
	\, emerges as the result of a less malevolent deception. Engineered by the
	 Prince\, the two characters overhear second hand descriptions of each oth
	er’s secret love for one another\, helping them to realize their reciproca
	l feelings. \n\nUnfortunately\, the revelation of their love is interrupte
	d by Don Juan’s success in destroying Hero’s wedding day\, as she is publi
	cly denounced by the impulsive Claudio at the altar. With an innocent girl
	’s reputation in tatters and the challenge of a duel\, the play appears to
	 be speeding into the realms of tragedy. It is left only to Borachio and t
	he foolish Watch to clumsily rescue the play from disaster.\n\nThe Newcast
	le University Theatre Society is an entirely student-run company that refl
	ects the vast pool of talent available at the university. Much Ado About N
	othing follows on from the sell-out production of Macbeth that was perform
	ed at Northern Stage earlier this year. With live musicians and in a brand
	 new space reflecting the traditions of Shakespearean staging\, this produ
	ction captures the light and musical mood of one of his most enjoyable pla
	ys. \n\nWed 28th Nov 19.30\nThurs 29th Nov 19.30\nFri 30th Nov 13.30 and 1
	9.30\nSat 1st Dec 19.30\n\n£5.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Company - Pleasance Theatre Islington
DTSTAMP:20101102T094405Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:06b09f3f5a94acc76f9e5b57cc51048a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sondheimaniac":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: COMPANY (By Stephen Sondheim and George Furth\, origin
	ally produced on Broadway by Hal Prince)\nWHERE: Pleasance Theatre\, Stage
	space\, Islington\nTIME: 7.30pm\nCOST: £13 (tickets can be purchased by ca
	lling the box office on 020 7609 1800 or by visiting the Pleasance Theatre
	 website).\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101201T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rachel Unthank and The Winterset
DTSTAMP:20071025T101350Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:d3e4e3f189eabe83cb6174ea78046b8a@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:NEARLY SOLD OUT&#33\; EXTRA SEATS ADDED DUE TO MASSIVE DEMAN
	D&#33\;\n\n\n \n\n Rachel Unthank voice\, cello &amp\; feet Becky Unthank 
	voice and feet\n\nBelinda O’Hooley piano and voice Niopha Keegan fiddle an
	d voice \n\n \n\n&quot\;Just beautiful\, beautiful music. One day all musi
	c will sound like this&quot\; \n\nPhill Jupitus\n\n&quot\;I just love it..
	I simply can’t recommend them enough” \n\nBob Harris\, BBC Radio 2\n\n&quo
	t\;Simply gripping..their ambition knows no bounds&quot\; \n\nfRoots\n\n&q
	uot\;simultaneously graceful and unflinching..spellbinding&quot\; \n\nMetr
	o \n\n&quot\;joyous..refreshingly forthright and in-yer-face&quot\; \n\nMo
	jo Magazine\n\n&quot\;austere and glacial.. one of my favourite albums of 
	the year&quot\; \n\nStuart Maconie\n\nDancing down the leftfield and singi
	ng in their own lilting Geordie accents\, Rachel Unthank &amp\; The Winter
	set make friends of staunch tradition and sonic adventure. The all-girl No
	rthumbrian quartet have courted the mainstream without diluting their folk
	 music\, luring fans as disparate as Phill Jupitus\, Nic Jones\, Joan As P
	olicewoman\, Kate Rusby\, Alasdair Roberts and Stuart Maconie. Fearless\, 
	peerless and wholeheartedly brave\, they do the North-East proud with the 
	honesty and imagination they bring to its traditions. Also don’t rule out 
	charming interpretations of songs by the likes of Antony &amp\; The Johnso
	ns\, Robert Wyatt and Bonnie Prince Billy.\n\nA major factor in their succ
	ess has been their relationship with charismatic and virtuosic pianist Bel
	inda O&#39\;Hooley\, whose eerily detached accompaniments are at once abst
	ract and unobtrusive. She leaves Rachel and Becky&#39\;s singing sounding 
	somehow unaccompanied and traditional\, while creating a reflective\, musi
	cal alter-discourse to their songs. Rachel’s younger sister Becky has grow
	n so much as a singer that she now commands equal lead-vocal time. The lin
	e-up is completed by new member Niopha Keegan on fiddle\, who comes from a
	 family of innovative second generation musicians and singers brought up i
	n the cultural melting pot of the London Irish scene\, including her broth
	er\, the renowned flautist Niall Keegan.\n\nAustere and glacial on record\
	, Rachel &amp\; co. are conversely known for their warmth and humour on st
	age. The tour promotes audacious new album The Bairns\; follow-up to debut
	 album Cruel Sister\; Mojo Magazine Folk Album of the Year 2005\; released
	 on EMI and launched this summer at Cambridge Folk Festival.\n\nMojo Magaz
	ine Folk Album of the Year 2005 for ‘Cruel Sister’\; Live Performance of t
	he Year 2006 Cambridge Folk Festival\; Artist of the Year 2007 Journal Cul
	ture Awards.\n\nwww.rachelunthank.com&nbsp\;&nbsp\;www.myspace.com/rachelu
	nthank\n\nSun 2nd Dec 19.30\n£11.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071202
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lenny
DTSTAMP:20071025T101442Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3d1df3011796e30a303a518b6ba9c956@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A brilliant portrayal of deeply felt emotions. \n\nLife is t
	ough for Lenny. He’s the skinny one who gets pushed around on the way to s
	chool. His brother is strong and witty and makes so much money selling cho
	colate in the playground that he can afford to travel to school in a stret
	ched limo or even a hot air balloon&#33\;\n\nLenny dreams of becoming big 
	and powerful. Like a train. In the shed\, he eats nails and drinks oil. Wa
	iting for his legs to turn into wheels…\n\nA brilliant\, funny and touchin
	g story about the fantasy life we make for ourselves when we are the small
	 ones in a big bad world. Sometimes the fantasies get out of hand and thin
	gs do not always end happily.\n\nThis hard-hitting and unconventional play
	 by prize-winning French-Canadian author Francis Monty\, has been translat
	ed into English by CTC Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Paul Harman. Director
	s of three leading UK theatre companies - CTC Theatre (Darlington)\, Theat
	r lolo (Cardiff) &amp\; Travelling Light (Bristol) - saw a production of t
	he play in Montreal and were so impressed that they are now staging Lenny 
	for young audiences simultaneously in Wales\, the West Country and here in
	 the North East. \n\nIn this challenging\, high impact production\, an old
	er Lenny recalls his childhood experience in painful flashbacks. \n\nWed 5
	th Dec
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lenny
DTSTAMP:20071025T101540Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0cd0a84363460da59c4d84f7411b3791@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A brilliant portrayal of deeply felt emotions. \n\nLife is t
	ough for Lenny. He’s the skinny one who gets pushed around on the way to s
	chool. His brother is strong and witty and makes so much money selling cho
	colate in the playground that he can afford to travel to school in a stret
	ched limo or even a hot air balloon&#33\;\n\nLenny dreams of becoming big 
	and powerful. Like a train. In the shed\, he eats nails and drinks oil. Wa
	iting for his legs to turn into wheels…\n\nA brilliant\, funny and touchin
	g story about the fantasy life we make for ourselves when we are the small
	 ones in a big bad world. Sometimes the fantasies get out of hand and thin
	gs do not always end happily.\n\nThis hard-hitting and unconventional play
	 by prize-winning French-Canadian author Francis Monty\, has been translat
	ed into English by CTC Theatre’s Artistic Director\, Paul Harman. Director
	s of three leading UK theatre companies - CTC Theatre (Darlington)\, Theat
	r lolo (Cardiff) &amp\; Travelling Light (Bristol) - saw a production of t
	he play in Montreal and were so impressed that they are now staging Lenny 
	for young audiences simultaneously in Wales\, the West Country and here in
	 the North East. \n\nIn this challenging\, high impact production\, an old
	er Lenny recalls his childhood experience in painful flashbacks. \n\nWed 5
	th Dec 13.30\n£6.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hells Belles Christmas Crackers
DTSTAMP:20071025T101645Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:aa161bd5ec3afa0c6f7f056f05b92a52@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hells Belles return to knock your Christmas stockings off wi
	th another fabulous night of comedy talent from near and far&#33\; \n\nWed
	 5th Dec 19.30\n£5\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BLUEBIRD - album signing at Dress Circle
DTSTAMP:20091204T090109Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:aa0b29748dc1809b4ab212d17eee0b65@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Bluebird":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dress Circle are delighted to announce that Ramin Karimloo a
	nd Sarah Lark will be at Dress Circle on Saturday 5th December at 12.30pm 
	to sign copies of Bluebird CD. \n\nThey will be joined by other members of
	 the cast including Rob Archibald\, Jeff Nichloson and the composer\, Gare
	th Peter. Bluebird takes place in and around East London and the battlefie
	lds of Europe\, during the turbulent years of the Second World War. It cha
	rts the story of ordinary people\, living in extraordinary times  
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091205T123000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Odyssey Theatre - Robin Hood &amp\; His Famous Five
DTSTAMP:20091110T145202Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f229277a509976313dfb7ba0f70135f4@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hijinx Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Robin Hood &amp\; his Famous Five\nWritten and Directed by G
	aynor Lougher\n\nThursday 3rd - Saturday 5th December at 7pm (Sat matinee 
	at 2.30pm).\n\nWeston Studio @ Wales Millennium Centre.\nTickets £8 (Conce
	ssions £6.50)\nBox Office 08700 40 2000\nMinicom 02920 190403\nwww.wmc.org
	.uk\n\nIn a time of great fear and superstition\, the vast forest of Notti
	nhere abounds with tales of Robin\, a master of disguise and trickster\, a
	nd his band of Hoodies. Feared by the ‘bad’ and loved by the good these me
	rry men rob the rich to give to the poor.\n\n“What nonsense&#33\;” said Ge
	orge\, tucking into her 3rd chocolate biscuit and washing it down with gin
	ger beer. “But we’ve found this treasure map”\, said Peter “and we’ve noth
	ing else to do this holidays………..” \n\nAs the Wales Millennium Centre cele
	brates its 5th birthday Odyssey Theatre brings you the merry exploits of k
	nights and maids\, of outlaws and serfs\, of robbery and fighting with las
	hings of ginger beer. A good night out for all the family.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091205T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:TheatreMAD: A West End Christmas 2010
DTSTAMP:20101204T134947Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9e1834bc4319c6262ed8a2baa87e358f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:TheatreMAD\npresents\n\nA WEST END CHRISTMAS 2010\n\nCelebra
	te the festive season with stars from London&#39\;s West End.\n\nFollowing
	 last year&#39\;s sell-out success\, we are delighted that this year&#39\;
	s annual festive fundraiser will be hosted by Actress\, Television &amp\; 
	Radio Presenter\, Gaby Roslin.\n\nArtists scheduled to appear include:\nTi
	m McInnerny\n\nNatalie Casey\n\nHannah Waddingham\n\nDavid Bedella\n\nRach
	el John\n\nJonathan Andrew Hume\n\nStuart Matthew Price\n\nLori Haley Fox\
	n\nThe Unconventionals\n\nMembers of the casts of:\n * Flashdance-The Musi
	cal\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;* Disney&#39\;s The Lion King\n\n&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;* The Phantom of the Opera\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;* Priscilla\, Queen Of The Desert-The Musical\n\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;* War Horse\n\nThe Musical Theatre Postgraduate Students from The
	 Royal Academy of Music directed by Stephen Hill\n\nWest End Gospel Choir\
	n\n\n(All artists appear subject to availability.)\n\n* * * * * * * * * * 
	* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
	*\n\nDATE:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Sunday 5th December 2010\n\nTIME:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;7.3
	0pm (Doors open at 7.00pm)\n\nVENUE: ST PAUL&#39\;S (THE ACTORS&#39\;) CHU
	RCH\, Bedford Street\, Covent Garden\, London\, WC2E.\n\nTICKETS: &nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; £35\, £30 &amp\; £25* (*restricted view)\n\nClick her
	e to BOOK ONLINE\n\nAs always\, there will be complimentary mince pies and
	 mulled wine available to warm the cockles of your heart.\n\nFor more deta
	ils\, visit www.madtrust.org.uk\n\n* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
	 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *\n\nTheatreMAD is 
	a trading brand of Make A Difference Enterprises Limited\, which is a trad
	ing company of The Make A Difference Trust and is registered in England an
	d Wales as a company limited by guarantee&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \nCompany No. 6315
	172&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;VAT No. 934 3758 03\n\nThe Make A Differenc
	e Trust is registered in England and Wales as a charitable company limited
	 by guarantee\nCompany No. 6546586&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;UK Charity R
	egistration No. 1124014\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20101205T193000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theatrecares Cinderella Gala
DTSTAMP:20071114T122347Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:448a1b398685579cb93caf29943d8ae7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="John Arts Quarter":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This special gala performance of Cinderella at the Old Vic T
	heatre hosted by Theatrecares friend and Patron John Barrowman will begin 
	with a Pre-Performance Gala Champagne and Canape Reception at 6.30pm follo
	wed by a performance of the Old Vic&#39\;s eagerly awaited new production 
	of Cinderella written by celebrated actor\, comedian\, novelist and direct
	or\, Stephen Fry. \n\n After the show\, guests will be joined by members o
	f the production&#39\;s cast and creative team for an exclusive Post Show 
	Party during which there will be an Auction of glittering prizes. Carriage
	s\, on the stroke of midnight&#33\; \n\n Tickets for what is anticipated t
	o be a high profile theatrical event in the run up to the festive season a
	re now available at the following levels:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;				 					\n£120  	
					Prince Charming Ticket – including admission for one to the Pre-Perfor
	mance Champagne and Canape Reception\, a prime location seat for the speci
	al Gala Performance of Cinderella and a complimentary programme (includes 
	a donation of £60). 				 				 					\n£90  					Cinders Ticket – Cinders Ti
	cket – includes a prime location seat to the special Gala performance of C
	inderella and a complimentary programme (includes a donation of £50). 				
	 				 					\n£60  					Ugly Sister Ticket – Ugly Sister Ticket – admission
	 for one to the special Gala Performance of Cinderella and a complimentary
	 programme (includes a donation of £20). 				 			\n\nPost Show Party Ticke
	ts for a slap-up feast of fizz\, huge nibbles and cake and to mingle with 
	members of the cast and creative team are available at an additional cost 
	of £100 per ticket (includes a donation of £35).\n\nTo book tickets go to:
	 http://www.theatreca...cinderella.aspx or call 0203 062 8852[topic=&quot\
	;Cinderella&quot\;]Cinderella[/topic]
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20071207T063000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Phileas P Souper Tour
DTSTAMP:20071025T101812Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9ebde96015a148c0ad05e06c22bfcdf5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:(Around the world musically and quite dramatically in about 
	80 minutes…) \n\nIn this madcap worldwide adventure\, five musicians are c
	hallenged to get from one country to another with authentic (ahem) music a
	nd much witty banter. \n\nAs if that wasn&#39\;t barking enough\, along th
	e way they have numerous encounters with two brilliant and rather eccentri
	c characters racing around precariously on different modes of transport. \
	n\nSeeing is believing. Think Edinburgh Fringe Street Theatre meets a trav
	elling circus band on a worldwide tour... World music\, wit and mayhem - a
	nd a geography lesson - rolled in to one gorgeous and talented package of 
	nonsense. \n\nYou will marvel as they play marimbas\, mbiras\, saw\, peanu
	t tins\, accordion\, bassoon\, banjo\, violin\, recorders\, drums\, and wa
	shboards. You will gasp as they battle the elements\, the animals\, and th
	e bicycle pumps on this globetrot of literally quite big proportions. \n\n
	Kooky? Yes. Talented? You betya. Funny? But of course&#33\; The Phileas P.
	 Souper Tour is a caper of joy\, drama\, and musical adventure fit for all
	 the family.\n\n…Up\, up and away in our beautiful (pretend/musical) ballo
	on.\n\n \n\n“Loon are bringing joie de vivre back to England.” \n\n“Thank 
	God people are making music like this.”\n\n“When are you coming back again
	? We want you&#33\;” \n\n“My family and I saw you perform on Saturday and 
	you made our hearts your prisoners. Please let us know if you are performi
	ng in the vicinity in the near future. Yours in gobsmacked admiration.”\n\
	n&quot\;You know the funny thing is\, I really thought you were riding a b
	icycle.”\n\n \n\nSun 9th Dec 19.30 \n\n£7.99\n\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2
	605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play by August Strindberg
DTSTAMP:20091108T143835Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2e95e4d8d00e3e41b4e8897143eee0b1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Dream Play by August Strindberg\, adaptation by KinkyFish.
	\n Agnes\, daughter of the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life is 
	really as difficult as people make it out to be.\n \n Written by August St
	rindberg in 1901 and adapted by KinkyFish\, join us as characters merge in
	to each other\, locations change and a locked door becomes an obsessively 
	recurrant image.\n \n Performances:\n \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Wednes
	day Dec. 9 @ 19:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thursday Dec. 10 @ 19:45\n
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Saturday Dec. 12 @ 15:45\n \n Venue:&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;Oxford House\, Derbyshire Street\, Bethnal Green\, London E2 6HG\n&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Nearest tube: Bethnal Green 
	(Central Line) \nTICKETS: http://www.kinkyfish...uk/tickets.html\nMAP: htt
	p://maps.google.c...&amp\;...sa=N&amp\;tab=wl\n\nKinkyFish are a company o
	f actors dedicated to theatre\, script and venues that are a little bit di
	fferent. We are London based\, though our actors and directors come from a
	ll over the world.\n\nKinkyFish was formed in 2008 when members met on the
	 Advanced Acting course at City Academy. Bonding through our love of the t
	heatre and a shared vision to bring something different to the audience Ki
	nkyFish was born.\n\nOur first show The Tempest was performed in December 
	to intimate audiences. In it\, we took our inspiration from French dramati
	st Antonin Artaud who believed the audience should be more than just passi
	ve observers who sit back and observe from afar\, as much as possible they
	 should be in the middle of the &#39\;spectacle&#39\;. In July 2009 we too
	k these principles again and performed Our Country&#39\;s Good over two ni
	ghts to greatly increased audiences.\n\nThis December we take things in a 
	different direction with three performances of A Dream Play by August Stri
	ndberg.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091209T194500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rumpelstiltskin
DTSTAMP:20071025T102217Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4cc8ccc4d709739d0f3a957c31b2a803@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Once again\, children’s theatre company Tell Tale Hearts col
	laborates with Figment Theatre to produce an enchanting Christmas storytel
	ling show for 5-11 year olds and their families. \n\nBased on the famous t
	ale of\, ‘Rumpelstiltskin’\, by the brothers Grimm\, this is a story of a 
	simple miller and his hapless daughter\, a treasure-obsessed King and a st
	range impish creature who can spin gold from straw (at a price) – all set 
	in the enchanted woods of eastern Europe. \n\nTravelling storytellers and 
	musicians weave a comic tale of pride\, mystery and greed using puppetry\,
	 drama\, clowning and music. \n\nCome and join us in the frosty glade as t
	he story unravels before your eyes.\n\nSat 15th Dec 13.30\n£6.99\nwww.the-
	round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sunday Singalongs Yuletide Edition
DTSTAMP:20071127T231234Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:5c9dc95f3f7730ff3fc503cfd14e4646@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Sunday Singalongs":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Follow the stars to the Cochrane Theatre\nfor the most magic
	al event in London this\nChristmas. Professional singers will lead\nyou th
	rough Christmas songs classic and new.\nAll the lyrics are projected onto 
	a big screen\nso you can join in or just sit back and enjoy.\nThere will b
	e something for all the family and\na free glass of mulled wine before the
	 show too&#33\;\nA fun\, funny and festive evening\, which will\nleave you
	 humming for the rest of the season&#33\;\n\nWith a cast including West En
	d performers and \nstalwarts of the London cabaret scene.\n\nTickets: £15\
	, £12 concs\, £9 groups (10+)\n\nBox Office: 020 7269 1606 Mon-Fri 10am\nt
	o 6pm or www.cochranetheatre.co.uk\n\nHolborn (Central and Piccadilly line
	)\nBuses: 1\, 8\, 19\, 25\, 38\, 55\, 59\, 68\, 168\,\n171\, 188\, 242\, 5
	21\nParking: Bloomsbury Square Car Park
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071216
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Soap
DTSTAMP:20071025T102357Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:1c8cd2f2054c7aee00141e855f9adbbd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:School life breaks free from the playground&#33\;\n\nA fast-
	moving play which launches the rollercoaster of primary school life onto t
	he stage&#33\; Using cutting edge film techniques\, energetic music and a 
	host of colourful characters\, Soap plunges the day-to-day dramas of life 
	for modern primary school children into the familiar world of TV soaps.\n\
	nSoap embodies the work of emerging new writers collaborating with establi
	shed playwright Tim Newton\, winner of four London Theatre Awards. Based o
	n the real-life experiences of young people\, Soap reflects the innovative
	 approach that makes Pop-Up renowned as “the hottest property in children’
	s theatre”. \n\nTues 18th Dec 18.00\nWed 19th Dec 13.30 and 18.00\n£7.99\n
	www.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071218
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Soap
DTSTAMP:20071025T102457Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0832931422204af4b34a051370e55311@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:School life breaks free from the playground&#33\;\n\nA fast-
	moving play which launches the rollercoaster of primary school life onto t
	he stage&#33\; Using cutting edge film techniques\, energetic music and a 
	host of colourful characters\, Soap plunges the day-to-day dramas of life 
	for modern primary school children into the familiar world of TV soaps.\n\
	nSoap embodies the work of emerging new writers collaborating with establi
	shed playwright Tim Newton\, winner of four London Theatre Awards. Based o
	n the real-life experiences of young people\, Soap reflects the innovative
	 approach that makes Pop-Up renowned as “the hottest property in children’
	s theatre”. \n\nTues 18th Dec 18.00\nWed 19th Dec 13.30 and 18.00\n£7.99\n
	www.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071219
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Archie Brown and The Young Bucks
DTSTAMP:20071204T115300Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2470424c295fb1e1e10f2ac880d820c1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:THE YOUNG BUCKS plus special guests THE HEATON HORNS Christm
	as Extravaganza.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Rocking and Rolling all night long.&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;Riding the cutting edge between semi-professional and semi-retired\, 
	these boys are too drunk to stop and too old to die...\n\nwww.the-round.co
	m\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T102627Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8b573702c47b67854d0065b0ce832ad8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nFri 21st Dec
	 19.30\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071221
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T102740Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f7fa2fe1d3c31828770a48d73251e827@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\nSat 22nd Dec 1
	3.30 and 19.30\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Wuthering Heights
DTSTAMP:20071204T115515Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:32ac17c4510c70946a7c4d05ade8585e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally performing their Newcastle shows in Jesmond De
	ne\, Heartbreak Productions move indoors for their brand-new version of th
	e classic Wuthering Heights.\n\n \n\nPacked with poetry and gothic suspens
	e\, this world-famous masterpiece ensures entertainment for all.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;The bleak\, windswept landscape of the Yorkshire Moors heightens the e
	motional extremes of Heathcliff and Cathy’s tortured journey\, creating a 
	romantic and passionate evening’s drama. Live music and audience interacti
	on bring this classic to life.\n\n \n\nAge 8+\n\nApprox 135 minutes\n\nTue
	s 22nd Jan 1930\nWed 23rd Jan 1330 and 1930
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Comedy Network with Russell Kane
DTSTAMP:20071025T102952Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e14edac69cdb5d698051d2fd68ba736d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&quot\;Russell Kane&#39\;s level of ability is amazing... Hi
	s act combines huge energy and a freak physicality with a rapidly delivere
	d torrent of remarks... Here&#39\;s a performer with the instincts of a ra
	bble-rouser.&quot\;\nMalcolm Hay\, Time Out\n\n&quot\;Many comics feign we
	irdness\, but this is the closest to the real deal: a breathless\, raging\
	, feral act... Probably the most exciting comic discovery of the year.&quo
	t\;\nChortle.co.uk\n\nThe presenter of Big Brother’s Big Mouth (Channel 4 
	and E4) comes to the Round for one night only.\n\nIt took Russell Kane ten
	 years to muster the courage (and Imodium supply) to walk out on stage and
	 perform the ego equivalent of a bungee jump. He finally exploded onto the
	 scene in autumn 2003 and has enjoyed a meteoric introduction to the Londo
	n and National comedy scene. He was performing paid twenty-minute sets wit
	hin three months\, and no other new act has had a Time Out preview page ar
	ticle about them in so short a space of time.\n\nAudience members have des
	cribed his act as &quot\;electric hilarity&quot\;\, &quot\;breath-taking&q
	uot\;\, &quot\;scary-funny&quot\;\, and &quot\;phenomenal to watch&quot\; 
	- one Japanese punter said it was like watching a twisted human cartoon.\n
	\nThe act is a turbo-charged\, unhinged\, &#39\;reverse-misogynistic&#39\;
	\, self-loathing\, stalking\, dribbling\, lethally twisted brand of humour
	 that goes hyper-thyroid style for the jugular\, tackling everything from 
	psycholinguistics to anal tapeworm disorder... and all delivered with a ne
	urotic\, almost Parkinsonian\, twitchiness.\n\nSun 23rd Dec 19.30\n£8.99\n
	www.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071223
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Night Before Christmas
DTSTAMP:20071025T103323Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:01b7129ab324ea13dd3f0e7a83a55694@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:On the night before Christmas\, Emma stares out of the windo
	w\, hugs her teddy and waits excitedly for the morning\, while in the corn
	er a little mouse called Eddie can’t understand why only humans are allowe
	d to celebrate and get presents.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;So he sets off in search of 
	Father Christmas to find out for himself.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Along the way he do
	dges the family cat\, gets directions from a cowardly toy soldier and is g
	iven some unexpected advice from the magical fairy on top of the tree.&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;Will Eddie get an answer? Will Emma get her wish? And what is th
	at funny-shaped present sitting under the tree?\n\nThe Night Before Christ
	mas is the latest production from Big Wooden Horse Theatre Company\, creat
	ors of the hit show Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus&#33\; and is a co-p
	roduction with Brighton Dome. It is suitable for families and children age
	d 3-7 and perfect for schools groups as a Christmas treat.\n\nWritten by A
	dam Bampton-Smith\n\nDirected by Juliet Forster\n\nLighting Design by Will
	 Evans\n\nMusic by Shock Productions\n\nLyrics by Guy Picot\n\nThurs 27th 
	Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nFir 28th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nSat 29th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\
	nSun 30th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071227
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Phileas P Souper Tour
DTSTAMP:20071025T103440Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:f5d3bfe38a9d852122f1beafe4ec48a0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:On the night before Christmas\, Emma stares out of the windo
	w\, hugs her teddy and waits excitedly for the morning\, while in the corn
	er a little mouse called Eddie can’t understand why only humans are allowe
	d to celebrate and get presents. So he sets off in search of Father Christ
	mas to find out for himself. Along the way he dodges the family cat\, gets
	 directions from a cowardly toy soldier and is given some unexpected advic
	e from the magical fairy on top of the tree. Will Eddie get an answer? Wil
	l Emma get her wish? And what is that funny-shaped present sitting under t
	he tree?\n\nThe Night Before Christmas is the latest production from Big W
	ooden Horse Theatre Company\, creators of the hit show Don’t Let the Pigeo
	n Drive the Bus&#33\; and is a co-production with Brighton Dome. It is sui
	table for families and children aged 3-7 and perfect for schools groups as
	 a Christmas treat.\n\nWritten by Adam Bampton-Smith\n\nDirected by Juliet
	 Forster\n\nLighting Design by Will Evans\n\nMusic by Shock Productions\n\
	nLyrics by Guy Picot\n\nThurs 27th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nFir 28th Dec 14.30\,
	 19.00\nSat 29th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nSun 30th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\n\n£8.99\nw
	ww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071229
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Night Before Christmas
DTSTAMP:20071025T103502Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:921ae1488917d553b50f3b226b6bc41d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:On the night before Christmas\, Emma stares out of the windo
	w\, hugs her teddy and waits excitedly for the morning\, while in the corn
	er a little mouse called Eddie can’t understand why only humans are allowe
	d to celebrate and get presents. So he sets off in search of Father Christ
	mas to find out for himself. Along the way he dodges the family cat\, gets
	 directions from a cowardly toy soldier and is given some unexpected advic
	e from the magical fairy on top of the tree. Will Eddie get an answer? Wil
	l Emma get her wish? And what is that funny-shaped present sitting under t
	he tree?\n\nThe Night Before Christmas is the latest production from Big W
	ooden Horse Theatre Company\, creators of the hit show Don’t Let the Pigeo
	n Drive the Bus&#33\; and is a co-production with Brighton Dome. It is sui
	table for families and children aged 3-7 and perfect for schools groups as
	 a Christmas treat.\n\nWritten by Adam Bampton-Smith\n\nDirected by Juliet
	 Forster\n\nLighting Design by Will Evans\n\nMusic by Shock Productions\n\
	nLyrics by Guy Picot\n\nThurs 27th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nFir 28th Dec 14.30\,
	 19.00\nSat 29th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\nSun 30th Dec 14.30\, 19.00\n\n£8.99\nw
	ww.the-round.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071230
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:belinda barton irthday
DTSTAMP:20080414T220059Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:e45eec99b6d5d3932df329fb193eb6ef@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="belinda barton":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:my birthday
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081203
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Odyssey Theatre - Robin Hood &amp\; His Famous Five
DTSTAMP:20091110T144710Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:202d40791dd3097f5e273dbbc752f214@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hijinx Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hijinx Theatre&#39\;s Odyssey Theatre Group (voted top 3 Bes
	t Arts Project in the UK - National Lottery Awards 2009) - present Robin H
	ood &amp\; His Famous Five at Weston Studio\, Wales Millennium Centre\, Ca
	rdiff.\n\n\n\nIn a time of great fear and superstition\, the vast forest o
	f Sherwood abounds with tales of Robin\, a master of disguise and a tricks
	ter\, and his band of Hoodies. Feared by the bad and loved by the good\, t
	his troublesome band of outlaws\, rob the rich and give it to the poor&#33
	\; &quot\;What nonsense&#33\;&quot\; said George\, tucking into her 3rd ch
	ocolate biscuit and washing it down with another ginger beer. &quot\;But w
	e&#39\;ve found this treasure map&quot\;\, said Peter &quot\;and we&#39\;v
	e nothing else to do during the holidays...&quot\; As Timmy the dog celebr
	ates his 5th birthday (together with Wales Millennium Centre)\, join Odyss
	ey Theatre as they bring you the merry exploits of knights and maidens\, o
	utlaws and serfs\, of robbery and fighting....all washed down with lashing
	s of ginger beer&#33\; Music students from the Royal Welsh College of Musi
	c and Drama and children and staff from Meadowbank School join Odyssey to 
	ensure you a good night out for all the family&#33\; Box Office: 08700 40 
	2000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091203T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BLUEBIRD - a new WW2 musical
DTSTAMP:20081105T123104Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:cf1766c53cb5644c16d8706567e1dcde@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Most Haunted":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:BLUEBIRD – The musical&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nSaturday 22nd November
	 – The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave \n Saturday 29th November – The Sa
	ndfield Theatre\, Nottingham\nSaturday 6th December – University of Bedfor
	d Theatre\, Bedford\n(3:00pm &amp\; 7:30pm)£8:00 / £6:00\nBOX OFFICE: 0115
	 953 9353 / 077363 13118\nNorthamptonshire composer\, Gareth Peter Dicks h
	as created a new musical for the stage.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird\, a new WW2 
	love story.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;After its successful workshop in July a new versi
	on premiers at The Masque Theatre\, Barton Seagrave on 22nd November 2008 
	as part of it’s first UK tour.\n\nBluebird is a dramatic and passionate on
	e act musical that promises to pack a punch.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Although only 90
	minutes in length\, this theatrical telling of life in war torn Britain\, 
	strikes a familiar chord with today.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The story\, set in 1940’
	s London\, is about normal people\, changed and affected by events out of 
	their control.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bluebird’s heartbreaking story\, spans the who
	le six years of the war\, and tells of a young nurse\, Roberta Jones\, as 
	she sees her husband called up to fight and her daughter evacuated to the 
	country.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081206
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WEST END WONDERLAND
DTSTAMP:20081202T163634Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:17ed5ca7179ffc365111deff4e2023d1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fundraiser":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Ian Stroughair\npresents\n\nWEST END WONDERLAND\n\nCome all 
	ye faithful to a fabulous fun-filled night with some of the best voices in
	 the BIZ&#33\;\nFestive frolics and &#39\;tastic tinsel tunes\, surprise g
	uests\, finishing with DJ Jilly from the Lane spinning the decks till 3am.
	\n\nFeaturing West End Stars:\nSally Ann Triplett\nAnna-Jane Casey\nBrenda
	 Edwards\nRachel McDowall\nAshley Lilley\nRussell Whitehead\nGina Murray\n
	\nVENUE: Soho Revue Bar\,\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;11 Walkers Court\, \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Brewer
	 Street\,\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
	&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;London WC2\n\nDATE: Monday 8th December 2008\n\nTIME:
	 11.15pm\n\nPRICE: £10\n\nBOOKING: Online at www.ticketweb.co.uk\n\nA DONA
	TION FROM THE PROCEEDS WILL BE MADE TO  THEATREMAD &amp\; THE MAKE A DIFFE
	RENCE TRUST\n(Registered Charity No: 1124014)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20081208T231500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Rhona Cameron
DTSTAMP:20080821T100844Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:9cb135b3dbfe72261a009cdbba4b27a0@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="artsdepot":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Rhona Cameron&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n After last year&#39\;s sell-ou
	t run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival\, and countless rave reviews\, Rhon
	a Cameron visits artsdepot with her most revealing show to date. This is a
	 journey through the darkly comic life of one of the UK’s most talented an
	d highly respected comediennes. Expect brand new material\, impeccable tim
	ing and a generous helping of her classic\, razor-sharp humour. Presented 
	by Password Productions \n\n“Wonderful\, engaging\, feel-good” THE SCOTSMA
	N \n\n “Personal\, surprising\, unique … entertaining” THE TIMES\n\nVenue:
	 artsdepot\, PENTLAND THEATRE\, £16 [£14 conc]\n\nLocation: : artsdepot\, 
	5 Nether Street N12 0GA\n\nContact the Box Office for details (Tel: 020 83
	69 5454)\n\nStart Date: THU 11 DEC 8PM\n\nFinish Date: THU 11 DEC\n\nWeb a
	ddress: www.artsdepot.co.uk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081211
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Connecting Conversations:Nicholas Wright
DTSTAMP:20091111T215008Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:99afe601007ff169dc176f4166f45b3f@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Wright talks to psychoanalyst Helen Taylor Robinson
	 about his work\, including Mrs Klein\, a witty and poignant study of rela
	tionships focusing on the admired yet controversial psychoanalyst Melanie 
	Klein. Mrs Klein is playing at the Almeida Theatre until 5 December. \n\nV
	enue: Institute of Psychoanalysis\n112a Shirland Road (at junction with El
	gin Avenue)\nLondon\, W9 2EQ\nNearest tube Maida Vale/Warwick Avenue\n\nTi
	me: 7.00-8.30pm\n\nTickets: £12/£8 cons. £10 for Friends of Freud Museum. 
	Includes a glass of wine. \n\nBooking: free online booking at www.connecti
	ngconversations.org\, or by phone 07787 814316 (£2.50 fee for phone bookin
	gs)\n\nAll media enquiries relating to Connecting Conversations - Ginette 
	Goulston-Lincoln on 07958 448002\, ginette@goulston-lincoln.com\n\n\nFor i
	nformation about the Almeida Theatre and its productions\, or any images\,
	 please contact press representatives Premier PR: Janine Shalom janine.sha
	lom@premierpr.com 020 7292 8330 \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Odyssey Theatre - Robin Hood &amp\; His Famous Five
DTSTAMP:20091110T144930Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b0c6c2501342f822f3c0a6418d102330@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Hijinx Theatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Hijinx Theatre&#39\;s Odyssey Theatre Group (voted top 3 Bes
	t Arts Project in the UK - National Lottery Awards 2009) - present Robin H
	ood &amp\; His Famous Five at Weston Studio\, Wales Millennium Centre\, Ca
	rdiff.\n\n\nIn a time of great fear and superstition\, the vast forest of 
	Sherwood abounds with tales of Robin\, a master of disguise and a trickste
	r\, and his band of Hoodies. Feared by the bad and loved by the good\, thi
	s troublesome band of outlaws\, rob the rich and give it to the poor&#33\;
	 &quot\;What nonsense&#33\;&quot\; said George\, tucking into her 3rd choc
	olate biscuit and washing it down with another ginger beer. &quot\;But we&
	#39\;ve found this treasure map&quot\;\, said Peter &quot\;and we&#39\;ve 
	nothing else to do during the holidays...&quot\; As Timmy the dog celebrat
	es his 5th birthday (together with Wales Millennium Centre)\, join Odyssey
	 Theatre as they bring you the merry exploits of knights and maidens\, out
	laws and serfs\, of robbery and fighting....all washed down with lashings 
	of ginger beer&#33\; Music students from the Royal Welsh College of Music 
	and Drama and children and staff from Meadowbank School join Odyssey to en
	sure you a good night out for all the family&#33\;Box Office: 08700 40 200
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091204T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play by August Strindberg
DTSTAMP:20091108T144033Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:c22137b2db7eaa21b1e48e2831aa04cf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Dream Play by August Strindberg\, adaptation by KinkyFish.
	\nAgnes\, daughter of the gods\, is sent down to earth to see if life is r
	eally as difficult as people make it out to be.\n \n Written by August Str
	indberg in 1901 and adapted by KinkyFish\, join us as characters merge int
	o each other\, locations change and a locked door becomes an obsessively r
	ecurrant image.\n \n Performances:\n \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Wednesd
	ay Dec. 9 @ 19:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Thursday Dec. 10 @ 19:45\n&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Saturday Dec. 12 @ 15:45\n \n Venue:&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;Oxford House\, Derbyshire Street\, Bethnal Green\, London E2 6HG\n&nbsp
	\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&n
	bsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Nearest tube: Bethnal Green (
	Central Line) \nTICKETS: http://www.kinkyfish...uk/tickets.html\nMAP: http
	://maps.google.c...&amp\;...sa=N&amp\;tab=wl\n\nKinkyFish are a company of
	 actors dedicated to theatre\, script and venues that are a little bit dif
	ferent. We are London based\, though our actors and directors come from al
	l over the world.\n\nKinkyFish was formed in 2008 when members met on the 
	Advanced Acting course at City Academy. Bonding through our love of the th
	eatre and a shared vision to bring something different to the audience Kin
	kyFish was born.\n\nOur first show The Tempest was performed in December t
	o intimate audiences. In it\, we took our inspiration from French dramatis
	t Antonin Artaud who believed the audience should be more than just passiv
	e observers who sit back and observe from afar\, as much as possible they 
	should be in the middle of the &#39\;spectacle&#39\;. In July 2009 we took
	 these principles again and performed Our Country&#39\;s Good over two nig
	hts to greatly increased audiences.\n\nThis December we take things in a d
	ifferent direction with three performances of A Dream Play by August Strin
	dberg.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091210T154500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A Dream Play by August Strindberg
DTSTAMP:20091108T143917Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8e1d8bee74c7022ed04e74b1696daa30@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="kinkyfish":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:A Dream Play by August Strindberg\, adaptation by KinkyFish.
	\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Agnes\, daughter of the gods\, is sent down to earth to se
	e if life is really as difficult as people make it out to be.\n&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Written by August Strindberg in 1901 and adapted by Kin
	kyFish\, join us as characters merge into each other\, locations change an
	d a locked door becomes an obsessively recurrant image.\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&
	nbsp\;&nbsp\;Performances:\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; W
	ednesday Dec. 9 @ 19:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Thursday Dec. 10 @ 1
	9:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Saturday Dec. 12 @ 15:45\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\
	;\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Venue:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Oxford House\, Derbyshire Street\, Be
	thnal Green\, London E2 6HG\n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&
	nbsp\; Nearest tube: Bethnal Green (Central Line) \n TICKETS: http://www.k
	inkyfish...uk/tickets.html\n MAP: http://maps.google.c...&amp\;...sa=N&amp
	\;tab=wl\n \n KinkyFish are a company of actors dedicated to theatre\, scr
	ipt and venues that are a little bit different. We are London based\, thou
	gh our actors and directors come from all over the world.\n \n KinkyFish w
	as formed in 2008 when members met on the Advanced Acting course at City A
	cademy. Bonding through our love of the theatre and a shared vision to bri
	ng something different to the audience KinkyFish was born.\n \n Our first 
	show The Tempest was performed in December to intimate audiences. In it\, 
	we took our inspiration from French dramatist Antonin Artaud who believed 
	the audience should be more than just passive observers who sit back and o
	bserve from afar\, as much as possible they should be in the middle of the
	 &#39\;spectacle&#39\;. In July 2009 we took these principles again and pe
	rformed Our Country&#39\;s Good over two nights to greatly increased audie
	nces.\n \n This December we take things in a different direction with thre
	e performances of A Dream Play by August Strindberg.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20091210T194500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Chloe Hart in Cabaret&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20091001T184121Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b35922b46e405c21a6b7afe0a1e607a8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Chloe Hart\, currently playing the starring role of Tracy Tu
	rnblad in London&#39\;s hit West End show\, Hairspray\, will be making her
	 DEBUT one woman show this December at Madame Jojo&#39\;s. \n\nChloe\, alo
	ng with her special guests and live band will take you on a journey of con
	temporary Musical Theatre tunes and her own personal favourite songs of al
	l time. \n\nEach audience member is sure to leave inspired and amazed by t
	his truly gifted and adorable young lady. \n\nTickets can be booked online
	 at www.ticketweb.co.uk\n\n£25 Premium Seated\n£20 Bar Area Seated\n£15 St
	anding\n\nBook early to avoid tears&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Casey &amp\; Murray
DTSTAMP:20091001T184333Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:80448f4320a35d7f0673b1d844864241@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="West End Connections":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:There are not enough words to even attempt to give justice w
	hen describing these two Musical Theatre Legends. \n\nIf you don&#39\;t kn
	ow them already\, I suggest Google.com\, although set aside several years 
	to read the content\, these ladies have done it all&#33\;\n\nA night of se
	rious Vocal talent\, unbelievable experience\, comedy timing sent from the
	 gods of funny and general amazingness (is that even a word) Oh whatever.\
	n\nCome see The Best at work&#33\;\n\nTickets can be purchased online at w
	ww.ticketweb.co.uk\n\n£25 Premium Seated\n£20 Bar Area Seated \n£15 Standi
	ng\n\nBook now to avoid tears&#33\;&#33\;&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T103905Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:a5b13b923237a29c9f4e459aac82e674@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nTues 1st Jan
	 19.30\nWed 2nd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nThurs 3rd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nFri 4t
	h Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nSat 5th Jan 13.30 and 19.30\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round
	.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T103953Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3921a37aa74be0b32db008016be08f89@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nTues 1st Jan
	 19.30\nWed 2nd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nThurs 3rd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nFri 4t
	h Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nSat 5th Jan 13.30 and 19.30\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round
	.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T104017Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:83e4ac1de2d7d32edcab3b4f7407fe86@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nTues 1st Jan
	 19.30\nWed 2nd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nThurs 3rd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nFri 4t
	h Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nSat 5th Jan 13.30 and 19.30\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round
	.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T104046Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:57be70ddfbc3ee624ad7f6b4b73078b8@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nTues 1st Jan
	 19.30\nWed 2nd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nThurs 3rd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nFri 4t
	h Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nSat 5th Jan 13.30 and 19.30\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round
	.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080104
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Robina Hood and The Babes in the Wood
DTSTAMP:20071025T104113Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:95585e716d755250b48a1865194f484d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Innocent babes are threatened with robbery and death by the 
	evil Sheriff of Nottingham&#33\; They have been rescued by outlaw Robina H
	ood and are now hidden in Sherwood Forest – their only means of defeating 
	the Sheriff is to combine forces…\n\nIt’s PANTO TIME&#33\; Still going str
	ong into their 38th year\, Bruvvers are back with their hit version of the
	 classic tale of Robina Hood. Plenty of laughs\, lots of audience particip
	ation and even a few surprises&#33\;\n\nwww.bruvvers.co.uk\n\nTues 1st Jan
	 19.30\nWed 2nd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nThurs 3rd Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nFri 4t
	h Jan 13.30 and 19.30\nSat 5th Jan 13.30 and 19.30\n\n£8.99\nwww.the-round
	.com / 0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080105
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Not Part Of New Years Eve
DTSTAMP:20071204T132750Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b264aeb4a16dc2f92b704f4fffd94b90@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="notpartof":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Not Part Of New Years Eve\n\nA cultural Antidote to all the 
	festive indulgences.\n\nSaturday 12th January 3pm - 10 pm @ Dance House\, 
	Oxford Road\, Manchester\n\n£7 or £5 concs\n\n30 acts on 2 stages. Theatre
	\, stand up\, music\, puppertry\, performance poetry.\n\nSummer 2009 will 
	see the largest\, most wide ranging and inclusive arts festival Manchester
	 has yet seen\; The Not Part Of Festival. \n\n\n\nFrom established and fri
	nge venues\, artists of every discipline will grab the chance to use this 
	new platform to demonstrate their underground\, exciting\, fresh\, modern 
	work. The festival is a collaborative movement borne out of the opportunit
	y that the Manchester International Festival has created.\n\n\n\nTo build 
	towards this (and to build on the success of last summer’s Not Part Of Man
	chester International Festival – go to www.notmanchesterinternationalfesti
	val.co.uk to see how well it went) we are launching our first run-up event
	\; Not Part Of New Years Eve. This will give a showcase of work from Not P
	art Of MIF and also a flavour of what to expect over what will be an incre
	dible 17 days in summer 2009.\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080112
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Nat King Cole Musical Revue
DTSTAMP:20080108T224749Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3d6c0f1bce2c14d085575140c9eafc73@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Colin  Roy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:NAT KING COLE MUSICAL REVUE\nTuesday 15th January (Buy Ticke
	ts)\n\nNat King Cole \nMusical Revue\nThe House That Nat Built\n\nColin Ro
	y’s exquisite voice\, appearance and charisma superbly captures the magic 
	of Nat King Cole who’s music has spanned decades\, touching and romancing 
	our grandparents era right up to today’s generation.\n\nThe House That Nat
	 Built takes you on an exciting musical journey with classic songs includi
	ng Mona Lisa\, Smile\, Too Young\, Route ’66 whilst sharing some of Nat Ki
	ng Cole’s fascinating life story. \n\nAcclaimed West End performer Colin R
	oy with his outstanding Jazz Trio brings you an enchanting and truly Unfor
	gettable evening. Directed by Danny John-Jules\n\nDoors 7pm\nOnstage 9pm\n
	\n£15 Show tickets\n£50 SHow and 3 Course Meal\n\nReservations: 0845 345 6
	053 / 0207 644 1420 reservations@vpmg.net
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20080115T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Connecting Conversations: Juliet Stevenson
DTSTAMP:20091111T220119Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2081eef752bbe44da47da79bbddcd22e@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Patsy":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Actor Juliet Stevenson\, who has portrayed characters in con
	versation with therapists on screen (Truly Madly Deeply) and stage (Duet f
	or One) talks to psychoanalyst Andrea Sabbadini about her work. \n\nVenue:
	 Institute of Psychoanalysis\n112a Shirland Road (at junction with Elgin A
	venue)\nLondon\, W9 2EQ\nNearest tube Maida Vale/Warwick Avenue\n\nTime: 7
	.00-8.30pm\n\nTickets: £12/£8 concs. £10 for Friends of Freud Museum. Incl
	udes a glass of wine. \n\nBooking: free online booking at www.connectingco
	nversations.org\, or by phone 07787 814316 (£2.50 fee for phone bookings)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dianne Pilkington CD signing at Dress Circle Store
DTSTAMP:20110113T110408Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2a2bca49068128b9b833551c9aad183d@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dress Circle are pleased to announce that Dianne Pilkington\
	, star of the &#39\;Wicked&#39\; Musical\, will be appearing in the Dress 
	Circle Store to sign copies of her debut album &#39\;Little Stories&#39\;\
	, this Saturday (15th Jan) from 12pm-1pm. To purchase a copy of the album 
	and for more information\, please visit our site using the link below. We 
	look forward to seeing you there&#33\;\n\nPlease Note: Only copies of the 
	album purchased at Dress Circle may be presented for signing.\n\nDress Cir
	cle
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110115T120000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:London Philharmonic Orchestra
DTSTAMP:20110715T100400Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:ac28dfe6a8dec5a730d5ee8d558d58d7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="lpo":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Congress Theatre\, Eastbourne\n\n \n\nProkofiev Symphony No.
	 1 (Classical)\n\nGlazunov Saxophone Concerto\n\nVilla Lobos Fantasia\n\nT
	chaikovsky Symphony No. 5\n\n \n\nDanail Rachev conductor\n\nAmy Dickson s
	axophone\n\n \n\nTICKETS: £12-£28\n\n\n\nTicket Office Tel. No. 01323 4120
	00\n\nwww.eastbournetheatres.co.uk \n\n \n\nAge Restrictions: Suitable for
	 those who are 8+. No Dress Code. \n\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20120115T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Red Riding Hood and her Amazing Grandmother
DTSTAMP:20071204T115132Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:34b49fe16ef528a1dee72393872ff8bf@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Granny lives alone\, with only a cat for company\, in a litt
	le house in the middle of the woods.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;She hardly sees anybody 
	- apart from her granddaughter\, Little Red Riding Hood\, who brings her c
	akes\, and her good neighbour Axel\, the local woodcutter.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bu
	t when Mr. Wolf comes to her door one day\, what will Granny do? \n\nMaybe
	 she still has a few tricks up her sleeve…and maybe Mr. Wolf is in for an 
	unpleasant surprise&#33\;\n\nAge 4+\n\nA hilarious treat for families&#33\
	;\n\nApprox 90 minutes.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080119
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Wuthering Heights
DTSTAMP:20071204T120721Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:76f2317f120294525964078c95bfe535@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally performing their Newcastle shows in Jesmond De
	ne\, Heartbreak Productions move indoors for their brand-new version of th
	e classic Wuthering Heights.\n\n \n\nPacked with poetry and gothic suspens
	e\, this world-famous masterpiece ensures entertainment for all.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;The bleak\, windswept landscape of the Yorkshire Moors heightens the e
	motional extremes of Heathcliff and Cathy’s tortured journey\, creating a 
	romantic and passionate evening’s drama. Live music and audience interacti
	on bring this classic to life.\n\n \n\nAge 8+\n\nApprox 135 minutes \n\nww
	w.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:&#39\;I love you...&#39\; Performance at Dress Circle Store
DTSTAMP:20110113T113321Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0b09f6c1e3d364cb7ea7b07d548a3f25@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Dress Circle":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Dress Circle is pleased to announce that Martin Callaghan an
	d Jenna Boyd will be performing songs from their smash hit musical comedy 
	&quot\;I love you\, you&#39\;re perfect\, now change&#33\;&quot\; at the D
	ress Circle Store in Covent Garden on Saturday 22nd January at 3pm. For mo
	re information\, please visit our site using the link below:\n\nDress Circ
	le
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110122T150000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Wuthering Heights
DTSTAMP:20071204T115556Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2e25a4dfb5c046048a9d50f98f4d7f38@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally performing their Newcastle shows in Jesmond De
	ne\, Heartbreak Productions move indoors for their brand-new version of th
	e classic Wuthering Heights.\n\n \n\nPacked with poetry and gothic suspens
	e\, this world-famous masterpiece ensures entertainment for all.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;The bleak\, windswept landscape of the Yorkshire Moors heightens the e
	motional extremes of Heathcliff and Cathy’s tortured journey\, creating a 
	romantic and passionate evening’s drama. Live music and audience interacti
	on bring this classic to life.\n\n \n\nAge 8+\n\nApprox 135 minutes \n\nww
	w.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Wuthering Heights
DTSTAMP:20071204T120815Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:acc16b61208cb8a35c2e717d7d2a3224@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally performing their Newcastle shows in Jesmond De
	ne\, Heartbreak Productions move indoors for their brand-new version of th
	e classic Wuthering Heights.\n\n \n\nPacked with poetry and gothic suspens
	e\, this world-famous masterpiece ensures entertainment for all.&nbsp\;&nb
	sp\;The bleak\, windswept landscape of the Yorkshire Moors heightens the e
	motional extremes of Heathcliff and Cathy’s tortured journey\, creating a 
	romantic and passionate evening’s drama. Live music and audience interacti
	on bring this classic to life.\n\n \n\nAge 8+\n\nApprox 135 minutes \n\nww
	w.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080124
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Graffiti Classics
DTSTAMP:20071204T120934Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:028a6653182f49779354aeb61fd4ce26@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:This ‘stand-up string quartet’ have entertained audiences of
	 all ages around the world with their virtuosic musical talents\, combinin
	g brilliant playing with amazing dancing\, singing and comedy routines.\n\
	n \n\nNot gypsy\, not jazz\, not trad\, not classical\, but 16 strings\, 8
	 dancing feet and 4 voices&#33\; Graffiti Classics perform a wide variety 
	of music from Hungarian folk to hornpipes and polkas\, with a little Mozar
	t\, Bach and Strauss added for good measure. Complete sell out at Edinburg
	h Fringe Festivals 2004\, 2005 &amp\; 2006.\n \n\n \n\n“A dazzling foursom
	e with a quick fire concoction of dancing\, singing and clowning\, all don
	e while they also get their virtuosic fingers around a repertoire running 
	from madrigals and Mozart to tango and even a can-can. This show is a wond
	erful antidote for those who think that classical music is as staid as sta
	ined-glass.” The Times\n\n\nwww.graffiticlassics.com\n\nSuitable for all a
	ges. \n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:An Evening with Suzy Bogguss
DTSTAMP:20071204T121048Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:bb4578997a2affaf136625677b1e6b4c@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="theroundtheatre":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:&#39\;Multi&#39\; might be the best adjective to describe th
	e acclaimed Nashville-based singer/songwriter Suzy Bogguss. Multi-award-wi
	nning\, multi-platinum\, and as her new CD Sweet Danger so expertly proves
	\, she&#39\;s multi-faceted. She co-produced the album with famed jazz/pop
	 producer Jason Miles\, who&#39\;s worked with Miles Davis and Sting. \n\n
	\n The two brought together Nashville and New York musicians\, culling the
	 best of both worlds. She will showcase these tunes as well as her award w
	inning country songs from the 1980s and 1990s which gave her so much succe
	ss in the USA.\n\n\n &quot\;She is always in the tone centre\, her voice w
	eaves &amp\; sparkles like crystal water...she&#39\;s only one of the very
	 best.&quot\; Chet Atkins\n\nwww.the-round.com\n0191 2605 605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080126
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at Venue Cymru in Llandudno
DTSTAMP:20071225T142424Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:0c3dcd93541c447b82fea3367108bacd@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at Venue Cymru in Llandudno\n\n30 January 2008\n7
	:30 PM\n\nBox Office:\n01492 872 000\nwww.venuecymru.co.uk\n\nSONGS THAT M
	AKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge’s long awaited return to the live concert st
	age is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture Club\
	, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful of music icons 
	perform new material and new interpretations of songs from his vast catalo
	gue.\n\n\n\nJoin us&#33\; \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorge2008\n\nVenue 
	Cymru\, The Promenade\, Conwy\, Llandudno LL30 1BB
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:DORIAN GRAY EUROPEAN TOUR
DTSTAMP:20091223T084549Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:29a830f428cc3996d46a613cee6560f5@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="MarschönianMedia":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Play adaptation of Oscar Wilde&#39\;s novel. Already played 
	to audiences in Germany\, Spain\, Scandinavia\, Russia\, France and now UK
	. One night only\, with possible London transfer season at the end of the 
	tour in April 2010.\nNew Players Theatre\n08444 771 000 \nwww.newplayers.c
	om \n\nwww.doriangrayontour.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Blue Remembered Hills
DTSTAMP:20081128T085449Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:fce7fb245e7169360bec11696de83f01@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Laughingmonsta":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Bare Bawds Theatre Company presents\n\nBlue Remembered Hills
	 by Dennis Potter\nDirecetd by Jeffrey Mayhew\nChrist&#39\;s Hospital Thea
	tre\, Horsham\, West Sussex\, RH13 0LJ\nTicket Prices £4-£6\nBox Office 01
	403 247 434\n\nIt is the Summer of 1943 and the adult world is a mystery t
	o the children of the West Country. The end of the war is two years off bu
	t for these seven-year-olds it may as well be a lifetime away. Blue Rememb
	ered Hills is Dennis Potter’s acclaimed story of lost innocence. The hills
	 and woodland of rural England are the children’s playground. Childhood lo
	yalty and friendship are explored with all the laughter and cruelty capabl
	e of children until a single tragic event brings their idyll crashing to t
	he earth.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20090127T200000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Merrily We Roll Along Auditions
DTSTAMP:20090128T221540Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:37c19f6fb1ca327e898041fdb502bbe7@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="tangenttree":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:We are currently holding auditions for Sondheim&#39\;s Merri
	ly We Roll Along.\n\nPlease visit out website www.tangenttreetheatre.co.uk
	 for further information or email tangenttreetheatre@hotmail.co.uk to book
	 your audition now. You can also search for Tangent Tree on Facebook to fi
	nd more information about the company and the production.\n\nPlease note\,
	 whilst this is regarded by everyone involved as a professional production
	 we are a new theatre company and therefore cannot offer to pay either cas
	t or crew as we simply don&#39\;t have the budget for it. Auditions\, rehe
	arsals and performances will all take place in Oxford\, please consider th
	is before deciding whether or not to audition.\n\nMost of the information 
	you should need is in the attached file on the musicals discussion forum. 
	We look forward to hearing from you with any further enquiries\n\nTangent 
	Tree Theatre Co.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sondheim Musical Auditions
DTSTAMP:20090128T221619Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4034a2205bc013e5bd0b0fcb5703bc98@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="tangenttree":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:We are currently holding auditions for Sondheim&#39\;s Merri
	ly We Roll Along.\n\nPlease visit out website www.tangenttreetheatre.co.uk
	 for further information or email tangenttreetheatre@hotmail.co.uk to book
	 your audition now. You can also search for Tangent Tree on Facebook to fi
	nd more information about the company and the production.\n\nPlease note\,
	 whilst this is regarded by everyone involved as a professional production
	 we are a new theatre company and therefore cannot offer to pay either cas
	t or crew as we simply don&#39\;t have the budget for it. Auditions\, rehe
	arsals and performances will all take place in Oxford\, please consider th
	is before deciding whether or not to audition.\n\nMost of the information 
	you should need is in the attached file on the musicals discussion forum. 
	We look forward to hearing from you with any further enquiries\n\nTangent 
	Tree Theatre Co.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090131
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Boy George at The Shaw Theatre\, London
DTSTAMP:20071225T143431Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:96866a4650e0d2d3eb15e3e54757bc42@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Strohfeuer":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Boy George at The Shaw Theatre\, London\n\n23 to 27 January 
	2008\n8:00 PM\n\nBox Office:\n0870 033 2600\nwww.theshawtheatre.com\n\nSON
	GS THAT MAKE YOU DANCE AND CRY\nGeorge&#39\;s long awaited return to the l
	ive concert stage is packed with his best known and widely loved hits from
	 Culture Club\, his solo career and new writing. See this most colourful o
	f music icons perform new material and new interpretations of songs from h
	is vast catalogue.\n\n\n\nJoin us&#33\;  \nhttp://www.myspace.com/boygeorg
	e2008\n\nThe Shaw Theatre\, 100 - 110 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2AJ
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080128
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Three Women - Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play
DTSTAMP:20081128T115305Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:2a62e19a83e89dc07e8915b18908cc04@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Intelligence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:inside intelligencepresentsTHREE WOMEN \nby \nSYLVIA PLATH \
	n\nJANUARY 5 – FEBRUARY 7 2009\, JERMYN STREET THEATRE\nDon&#39\;t miss yo
	ur chance to see Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play&#33\;\nELISABETH DAHL\, TIL
	LY FORTUNE and LARA LEMON appear in the first revival of Sylvia Plath&#39\
	;s only play. \n\n\nThree women&#39\;s monologues recount their experience
	s of childbirth\, remember the different routes that brought them there\, 
	and consider what the future has in store. Don&#39\;t miss your chance to 
	see this powerful piece on stage at the Jermyn Street Theatre from January
	 5 2009. Directed by ROBERT SHAW.\n\nTitle: Three Women by Sylvia Plath \n
	\nGenre: Drama\n\nDirector: Robert Shaw\, Inside Intelligence\nCast: Elisa
	beth Dahl\, Tilly Fortune and Lara Lemon\n\nRun: 05/01/09 – 07/02/09\n\nVe
	nue: Jermyn Street Theatre\, 16b Jermyn Street London\, SW1Y 6ST\n\nBox Of
	fice: 0207 287 2875\n\nTickets: £18 (£12 concessions)\n\nPerformances: Mon
	day – Saturday\, 7.30pm \nSaturday matinees\, 4.00pm 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Three Women - Slyvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play
DTSTAMP:20081128T115413Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:3bad530a5c03f96fa9e8774e3d8db9e6@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Intelligence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:inside intelligencepresentsTHREE WOMEN \nby \nSYLVIA PLATH \
	n\nJANUARY 5 – FEBRUARY 7 2009\, JERMYN STREET THEATRE\nDon&#39\;t miss yo
	ur chance to see Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play&#33\;\nELISABETH DAHL\, TIL
	LY FORTUNE and LARA LEMON appear in the first revival of Sylvia Plath&#39\
	;s only play. \n\n\nThree women&#39\;s monologues recount their experience
	s of childbirth\, remember the different routes that brought them there\, 
	and consider what the future has in store. Don&#39\;t miss your chance to 
	see this powerful piece on stage at the Jermyn Street Theatre from January
	 5 2009. Directed by ROBERT SHAW.\n\nTitle: Three Women by Sylvia Plath \n
	\nGenre: Drama\n\nDirector: Robert Shaw\, Inside Intelligence\nCast: Elisa
	beth Dahl\, Tilly Fortune and Lara Lemon\n\nRun: 05/01/09 – 07/02/09\n\nVe
	nue: Jermyn Street Theatre\, 16b Jermyn Street London\, SW1Y 6ST\n\nBox Of
	fice: 0207 287 2875\n\nTickets: £18 (£12 concessions)\n\nPerformances: Mon
	day – Saturday\, 7.30pm \nSaturday matinees\, 4.00pm 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Three Women - Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play
DTSTAMP:20081128T115102Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:4cde223d5904f85b1151e61eb8a2a08b@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Intelligence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:inside intelligencepresentsTHREE WOMEN \nby \nSYLVIA PLATH \
	n\nJANUARY 5 – FEBRUARY 7 2009\, JERMYN STREET THEATRE\nDon&#39\;t miss yo
	ur chance to see Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play&#33\;\nELISABETH DAHL\, TIL
	LY FORTUNE and LARA LEMON appear in the first revival of Sylvia Plath&#39\
	;s only play. \n\n\nThree women&#39\;s monologues recount their experience
	s of childbirth\, remember the different routes that brought them there\, 
	and consider what the future has in store. Don&#39\;t miss your chance to 
	see this powerful piece on stage at the Jermyn Street Theatre from January
	 5 2009. Directed by ROBERT SHAW.\n\nTitle: Three Women by Sylvia Plath \n
	\nGenre: Drama\n\nDirector: Robert Shaw\, Inside Intelligence\nCast: Elisa
	beth Dahl\, Tilly Fortune and Lara Lemon\n\nRun: 05/01/09 – 07/02/09\n\nVe
	nue: Jermyn Street Theatre\, 16b Jermyn Street London\, SW1Y 6ST\n\nBox Of
	fice: 0207 287 2875\n\nTickets: £18 (£12 concessions)\n\nPerformances: Mon
	day – Saturday\, 7.30pm \nSaturday matinees\, 4.00pm 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Credit Crunch-Busting Revue Spectacular&#33\;
DTSTAMP:20081225T195434Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:dac4934b9feb40a3ee1e73ff03b5a9d1@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="DrP":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:flytheatre is ever so delighted to present\n\nDame Hecate Ba
	mway’s Very Entertaining and Musical Credit Crunch-Busting Revue Spectacul
	ar&#33\;\n\nJANUARY 9th &amp\; 10th\, 7.30pm\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bridewell Thea
	tre\, London\n\nTICKETS ON SALE NOW at www.flytheatre.co.uk\n\n\nAttention
	 London&#33\;\n\nAre you feeling the pinch? Bank gone bust? Tightening the
	 purse strings? Planting your pips? Partaking in any other recession-relat
	ed clichés?\n\nTimes is &#39\;ard&#33\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;But worry not&#33\; \
	n\nThe lovely entertainers from the &#39\;flytheatre&#39\; troupe (from th
	e upcoming smash supermusicals &#39\;Clouds&#39\; and &#39\;Reefer Madness
	&#33\;&#39\;) are here to solve your woes with a most entertaining revue n
	ight at very affordable prices.\n\nJoin the effervescent Dame Hecate Bamwa
	y and her colourful ensemble as they bedazzle you with a range of neverbef
	oreseen talents*&#33\;\n\nAmusing songs&#33\; Witty jokes&#33\; Entertaini
	ng anecdotes&#33\; Juggling of an acceptable standard&#33\; Beautiful cast
	 members&#33\; Mystifying magic&#33\; Dancing of the finest variety&#33\; 
	Astounding aptitude&#33\; Indoor fireworks&#33\; Amazing animals from fore
	ign lands**&#33\;\n\nAll this and more will be at your very disposal for t
	wo high-kicking hours of cabaret\, revue and music hall jollity\, at Londo
	n’s very fine Bridewell Theatre.\n\nDon’t sit at home crying into your val
	ue cereal&#33\; Come and be entertained&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Three Women - Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play
DTSTAMP:20081128T115212Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:203f2859cd127ceb3817fbc74a64f570@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Inside Intelligence":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:inside intelligencepresentsTHREE WOMEN \nby \nSYLVIA PLATH \
	n\nJANUARY 5 – FEBRUARY 7 2009\, JERMYN STREET THEATRE\nDon&#39\;t miss yo
	ur chance to see Sylvia Plath&#39\;s ONLY play&#33\;\nELISABETH DAHL\, TIL
	LY FORTUNE and LARA LEMON appear in the first revival of Sylvia Plath&#39\
	;s only play. \n\n\nThree women&#39\;s monologues recount their experience
	s of childbirth\, remember the different routes that brought them there\, 
	and consider what the future has in store. Don&#39\;t miss your chance to 
	see this powerful piece on stage at the Jermyn Street Theatre from January
	 5 2009. Directed by ROBERT SHAW.\n\nTitle: Three Women by Sylvia Plath \n
	\nGenre: Drama\n\nDirector: Robert Shaw\, Inside Intelligence\nCast: Elisa
	beth Dahl\, Tilly Fortune and Lara Lemon\n\nRun: 05/01/09 – 07/02/09\n\nVe
	nue: Jermyn Street Theatre\, 16b Jermyn Street London\, SW1Y 6ST\n\nBox Of
	fice: 0207 287 2875\n\nTickets: £18 (£12 concessions)\n\nPerformances: Mon
	day – Saturday\, 7.30pm \nSaturday matinees\, 4.00pm 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090118
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DTSTAMP:20091213T003456Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:8b729cbb2f995fb2ba14d7d9b1ff36be@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Fernando Pinho":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:The Last Five Years is an intimate and evocative musical abo
	ut a five-year relationship between Jamie\, a rising novelist\, and Cathy\
	, a struggling actress.\n\nAs Cathy travels backwards in time\, beginning 
	her story at the end of the marriage\, Jamie travels forwards\, starting j
	ust after the couple have first met.\n\nSet in New York and inspired by Br
	own’s own failed marriage\, The Last Five Years is a witty\, touching\, st
	irring and uplifting portrayal of two young artists struggling to reconcil
	e their ambitions with their relationship.\n\nWritten by Tony Award winnin
	g composer Jason Robert Brown\, this production is a student-led collabora
	tion between the Music\, Technical Theatre and Acting departments at the G
	uildhall School.\n\nThe Last Five Years is presented by arrangement with J
	oseph Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York.
	\n\n11 &amp\; 12 January 2010\, Silk Street Theatre\, Guildhall School\, A
	dmission free
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100113
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Guys and Dolls
DTSTAMP:20111116T214644Z
SEQUENCE:1
UID:b79f34bc272ce18bbfc67cb1fad875ce@195.78.94.60
ORGANIZER;CN="Cygnet Players":david@whatsonstage.com
DESCRIPTION:Cygnet Players present Guys and Dolls&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nFrom 
	Wednesday 18th to Saturday 21st January 2011.\n\nAt London Oratory School 
	Theatre\, Seagrave Road\, London SW6 1RX.\n\nPerformances nightly at 7.45p
	m\, with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm.\n\nTickets £16 (£13 concessions) ca
	n be bought from the Cygnet Players box office on 07941 448 689 or via www
	.ticketsource.co.uk/cygnetplayers.\n\nGuys and Dolls: A musical fable of B
	roadway based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbs
	p\;&nbsp\;Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser&nbsp\;&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bo
	ok by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows\n\n\nAbout the show \n\nGuys and Dolls i
	s undoubtedly one of the most classic musicals of all time. With its fabul
	ous score\, witty lyrics and larger than life cast of gangsters\, hustlers
	 and floozies (and a handful of missionaries&#33\;)\, this show has rightf
	ully won the hearts of theatregoers for the last sixty years. Full of well
	-known songs\, such as ‘Luck Be A Lady’\, ‘If I Were A Bell’\, and the sho
	wstopper\, ‘Sit Down\, You’re Rocking The Boat’\, this show is sure to be 
	a hit&#33\;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120122
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
