Ghost Stories For Christmas 2019

Ghost Stories For Christmas 2019 Now in its 7th year, the original Brighton Ghost Stories For Christmas charity fundraiser returns to The Lantern Theatre from 18th to 21st December 2019. Featuring stories by Ramsey Campbell, John Paul Fitch and Neil Gaiman, this year we return to our roots and are raising funds for The Clocktower […]

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Ghost Stories For Christmas 2019

Ghost Stories For Christmas 2019 Now in its 7th year, the original Brighton Ghost Stories For Christmas charity fundraiser returns to The Lantern Theatre from 18th to 21st December 2019. Featuring stories by Ramsey Campbell, John Paul Fitch and Neil Gaiman, this year we return to our roots and are raising funds for The Clocktower […]

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The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov translation by Michael Frayn “Frayn’s translation, which strikes me as splendidly lucid and alive…will be acted again and again” (New Statesman). In Chekhov’s tragi-comedy – perhaps his most popular play – the Gayev family is torn by powerful forces deeply rooted in history and the society in which they […]

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His Letters

His Letters By John Martin Stevens Dreamshed Theatre During the early years of the second world war two evacuees meet in a small Wiltshire town where a friendship and love affair begins that will last a lifetime. When, sixty years later their love letters and other correspondence are rediscovered, it soon becomes clear that whilst […]

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City 125 – The Club With No History

City 125 – The Club With No History Dreamshed Theatre is delighted to return to the Lantern Theatre with Bill Cronshaw’s new show which takes a romp through Manchester City’s history in this, City’s 125th anniversary year. ‘It’s like a fairy tale!’ says the life-long Blue as he introduces us to characters including a young […]

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Two by Jim Cartwright

Two By Jim Cartwright Set in a local northern pub – Two tells the story of the The Landlord and Landlady, their cheery greeting and friendly banter barely disguises their contempt for each other. They met outside the pub when they were kids and now they own the place. During the course of the evening […]

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What Makes Me Tic?

What Makes Me Tic? What makes me Tic? Is an audience immersive theatre show that raises awareness to Tourette’s Syndrome. Using comedy and multi rolling techniques we see in to lives of individuals with the condition who have kindly shared their stories for this piece. Audiences will be left mesmerised and inspired.

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Losing It

Losing It By Peter Campling Losing It explores the darker edges of our depleted education system and support services. The students are labeled as failing, but who is failing who? Windmill Young Actors present Losing It – a play about life for young people and staff in a Pupil Referral Unit. Peter Campling “Best political […]

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