What’s On @ The Lantern Calendar

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  • 05
    05/12/2022

    ACT Foundation Term 1 Production

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    05/12/2022

    ACT Foundation – Term 1 Production

    Closed show ACT Staff and Students only.

  • 09
    09/12/2022

    The Maydays Present: An Improv Celebration

    7:30 pm-10:30 pm
    09/12/2022

    The Maydays Present: An Improv Celebration

    An improv showcase, a jam and a celebration for all our Maydays students and friends!This year, our Maydays students have been busy learning all about improv comedy, and now it’s time for them to show off!
    Look out for an improv games show (short form), our Level 2 longform-ers, who will be creating a 30 min show out of thin air, AND – for our drop-in students or anyone who’d like to try improv – there’ll be a carefully-curated improv jam to round off the night.
  • 12
    12/12/2022

    ACT Diploma YR1 Term 1 Production

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    12/12/2022

    ACT Diploma YR1 Term 1 Production

    Closed show ACT Staff and Students only.

  • 16
    16/12/2022

    Terrorism

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    16/12/2022-18/12/2022

    Terrorism by The Presnyakov Brothers

    ACT Diploma present the extraordinary debut play from the Royal Court by two brothers from Siberia. A series of seemingly unrelated scenes portray the ordinary frustrations of everyday life: office workers bickering, a couple committing adultery, grannies complaining about their husbands. But the scenes unfold to reveal the mistrust and dysfunction that have become the norm, in Russia and elsewhere.Terrorism by the Presnyakov Brothers was first performed, in this English translation by Sasha Dugdale, at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2003.

    ‘A bitter, funny, penetrating look at the toxic effects of living with fear… Terrorism shrugs off more ideas in quarter of an hour’s wit than most political debating plays do in an evening’. Observer.

  • 17
    17/12/2022

    Terrorism

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    17/12/2022-18/12/2022

    Terrorism by The Presnyakov Brothers

    ACT Diploma present the extraordinary debut play from the Royal Court by two brothers from Siberia. A series of seemingly unrelated scenes portray the ordinary frustrations of everyday life: office workers bickering, a couple committing adultery, grannies complaining about their husbands. But the scenes unfold to reveal the mistrust and dysfunction that have become the norm, in Russia and elsewhere.Terrorism by the Presnyakov Brothers was first performed, in this English translation by Sasha Dugdale, at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2003.

    ‘A bitter, funny, penetrating look at the toxic effects of living with fear… Terrorism shrugs off more ideas in quarter of an hour’s wit than most political debating plays do in an evening’. Observer.