What’s On @ The Lantern Calendar

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  • 01
    01/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    7:45 pm-9:00 pm
    01/06/2021-03/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    By Mark C. Hewitt

    Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female dialogues set in the everyday of prison. Two men, three women and a text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile. Prison Dialogues is written by Mark C. Hewitt, whose last Brighton Fringe play, The Revenge Fantasy Club, was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award in 2013. This new play, which is loosely informed by the writer’s observations while working as an artist in UK prisons, is performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane, Connor Mills and Sonny Jaiteh. With incidental music by Brighton composer Peter Copley.

    An LLL Production

    Age suitability: 16 +

    Content Warning: References to Mental Illness, References to Suicide/Self Harm, Swearing.
  • 02
    02/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    7:45 pm-9:00 pm
    02/06/2021-03/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    By Mark C. Hewitt

    Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female dialogues set in the everyday of prison. Two men, three women and a text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile. Prison Dialogues is written by Mark C. Hewitt, whose last Brighton Fringe play, The Revenge Fantasy Club, was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award in 2013. This new play, which is loosely informed by the writer’s observations while working as an artist in UK prisons, is performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane, Connor Mills and Sonny Jaiteh. With incidental music by Brighton composer Peter Copley.

    An LLL Production

    Age suitability: 16 +

    Content Warning: References to Mental Illness, References to Suicide/Self Harm, Swearing.
  • 03
    03/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    7:45 pm-9:00 pm
    03/06/2021-03/06/2021

    Prison Dialogues

    By Mark C. Hewitt

    Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female dialogues set in the everyday of prison. Two men, three women and a text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile. Prison Dialogues is written by Mark C. Hewitt, whose last Brighton Fringe play, The Revenge Fantasy Club, was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award in 2013. This new play, which is loosely informed by the writer’s observations while working as an artist in UK prisons, is performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane, Connor Mills and Sonny Jaiteh. With incidental music by Brighton composer Peter Copley.

    An LLL Production

    Age suitability: 16 +

    Content Warning: References to Mental Illness, References to Suicide/Self Harm, Swearing.
  • 15
    15/06/2021

    Rock Bottom

    7:30 pm-8:30 pm
    15/06/2021-16/06/2021

    Rock Bottom

    By Fresh Life Theatre

    Shakespeare’s best loved clown, Bottom, is reimagined in Fresh Life Theatre’s new one-man show.

    Bottom has spent his life pushing the people closest to him away, so it makes sense for him to perform a socially-distanced show. Combining the masterful wit and language of the Bard with fast-paced, sensitive new-writing, Charlie Day has created a production which has something for everyone. Bottom has been left to put a play on all by himself. Watch as he battles his demons, all in an effort to…make you like him.

    Mental health is a very prominent issue in the world today, especially with everything people are going through. The show looks to open a discussion about mental health, especially men’s mental health, and hopefully make some men less reluctant to speak up.

    So please, give Bottom the attention he needs!

    Age suitability: 16 +

    Content Warning: References to Mental Illness, Swearing, Triggering content.

     

  • 16
    16/06/2021

    Rock Bottom

    7:30 pm-8:30 pm
    16/06/2021-16/06/2021

    Rock Bottom

    By Fresh Life Theatre

    Shakespeare’s best loved clown, Bottom, is reimagined in Fresh Life Theatre’s new one-man show.

    Bottom has spent his life pushing the people closest to him away, so it makes sense for him to perform a socially-distanced show. Combining the masterful wit and language of the Bard with fast-paced, sensitive new-writing, Charlie Day has created a production which has something for everyone. Bottom has been left to put a play on all by himself. Watch as he battles his demons, all in an effort to…make you like him.

    Mental health is a very prominent issue in the world today, especially with everything people are going through. The show looks to open a discussion about mental health, especially men’s mental health, and hopefully make some men less reluctant to speak up.

    So please, give Bottom the attention he needs!

    Age suitability: 16 +

    Content Warning: References to Mental Illness, Swearing, Triggering content.