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WOS Heads to This Weekend’s Latitude Festival

Date: 15 July 2010

The 2010 Latitude Festival kicks off at Henham Park in Southwold today (15 July), with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Opera House, Bush, Lyric Hammermith and Paines Plough among the companies presenting work this year.

And Whatsonstage.com will also be there, providing regular updates from the festival frontline on our special event blog (first updates coming soon).

Established in 2006 and marketed from the off as "more than just a music festival", Latitude has become known for the calibre of its theatre programme, which operates alongside the event's music, comedy, poetry and film arenas (under the stewardship of arts programmer Tania Harrison). The festival showcases both new and established companies, often with bespoke productions created especially for the weekend.

Among the many highlights this year is the first appearance at the festival by the Royal Opera House, which presents Pleasure’s Progress by director-choreographer Will Tuckett, to be performed deep in the festival’s Faraway Forest woods.

Also direct from Covent Garden come The Opera Group and London Sinfonietta with George Benjamin’s Into the Little Hill, a contemporary classical take on the tale of the Pied Piper. And soul singer Omar makes his debut with Lovesong, a one man play for piano written and directed for English Touring Theatre by Che Walker (whose musical Been So Long was a hit at last year's festival).

Meanwhile, the RSC are returning to the theatre arena with a new piece by playwright Carl Grose aiming to rival the company’s hugely popular zombie show at Latitude 08.

The London Fringe will be well represented by the Bush Theatre and Lyric Hammersmith, the former with its latest show, The Great British Country Fete, the latter bringing a group of its actors, dancers and visual artists for live storytelling across the festival’s three day programme.

Soho Theatre is also on the bill with Mark Ravenhill’s horror short, The Experiment, first seen at Southwark Playhouse last year. And cult comic Daniel Kitson will be premiering his latest play, It's Always Right Now. Until It's Later, and teaming up with Gavin Osborn to present Stories for the Starlit Sky on the atmospheric Waterfront stage every night at midnight.

Also appearing on the Waterfront stage is the cast of American love-rock musical, Hair, who will be performing a 30-minute excerpt from the show which transferred direct from Broadway to London's Gielgud Theatre in April.

- Theo Bosanquet & Nancy Groves

To follow our Latitude 2010 Special Event Blog, click here.

Related Content

Internal Links
ROH & RSC Headline Fifth Annual Latitude Festival - 11th Mar 2010 News
Latitude Announces More Theatre for 2010 Festival - 30th Mar 2010 News
Sadler's Wells, Kitson & Osborn Join Latitude 2010 - 4th May 2010 News

External Links
Our coverage of last year's Latitude
www.latitudefestival.co.uk



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