Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
just got more sff info on Scaramouche Jones. had no idea what it was when code was posted yest. still loads if tix left for 8.00pm shows this week. (also had to look up new red lion theatre - it's in london, EC1, if you are also wondering).
here is their blurb:
A few tickets on various nights to a new show Scaramouche Jones
Story telling at it's very best.
STORYTELLING THEATRE AT ITS BEST - TACIT THEATRE PRESENTS SCARAMOUCHE JONES AT THE NEW RED LION THEATRE
Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouche Jones, by Justin Butcher.
A full length play for one actor, Scaramouche Jones tells the life- story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.
The Theatre Delicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouche Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century.
We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Portof-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father. Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life.
Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Daplyn, Tacit's Artistic Director, plays Scaramouche. The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai
here is their blurb:
A few tickets on various nights to a new show Scaramouche Jones
Story telling at it's very best.
STORYTELLING THEATRE AT ITS BEST - TACIT THEATRE PRESENTS SCARAMOUCHE JONES AT THE NEW RED LION THEATRE
Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouche Jones, by Justin Butcher.
A full length play for one actor, Scaramouche Jones tells the life- story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.
The Theatre Delicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouche Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century.
We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Portof-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father. Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life.
Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Daplyn, Tacit's Artistic Director, plays Scaramouche. The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
There is a review of this production and the venue here
http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/revie ... uche-jones
http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/revie ... uche-jones
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
cant seem to see your link bevvy. Could you repost please?
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http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/revie ... uche-jonesa_person wrote:cant seem to see your link bevvy. Could you repost please?
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Does anyone know where the sff link for Scaramouche Jones tickets is please, i can't seem to find the thread where it was posted.
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
LOL, look up, it's the top thread here: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... &start=200
Re: Free Theatre/Concert Tickets Discussion Thread
Techology. I was looking for the thread in the Bargain Board.
Thanks for the help - I've subscribed now
Thanks for the help - I've subscribed now
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Good to see you back anyway - you're a different rank now!
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Thanks Beate, it's good to be back. I'm looking forward to catching up with you again soon. Hopefully I'll be able to fly up the rank chart this time - 'm looking forward to contributing again
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2 Piano 4 Hands
Saw the first half of 2 piano 4 hands at the Kings theatre today in Edinburgh. My husband fell asleep so spared him the second half. My daughter added that its a good play to see if you want to be lulled to sleep.
An odd concept for a theatre production this play/musical was based on the experiences of the inner circles of piano students and the only props were 2 pianos with screens behind them and the piano stools.
The action was Laurel and Hardy type humour
with a lot of slapping and annoying each other, which i enjoyed, but the script was just too full of piano speak, interesting if you play the piano and are familiar with the terms and composers.
Its a 4/10 from me, or a D flat minor.
An odd concept for a theatre production this play/musical was based on the experiences of the inner circles of piano students and the only props were 2 pianos with screens behind them and the piano stools.
The action was Laurel and Hardy type humour
Its a 4/10 from me, or a D flat minor.


