Archive for the ‘Theater – Exhibition’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Cheese and Crackers Theatre Tickets, King’s Head Theatre, London

Cheese and Crackers explores how three men, three women and the lonely organizer try to find perfect matches during a round of speed dating.

Laughs, a touch of craziness … and chocolate are all wrapped up in this modern love story.

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PostHeaderIcon Cinderella Theatre Tickets, London Coliseum, London

A new version of a fairytale classic created for the City of Birmingham in Birmingham Royal Ballet's 20th anniversary year.

Neglected and mistreated by her stepmother and sisters, Cinderella's is one of drudgery and hardship until the evening of a wonderful ball at the palace when her Fairy Godmother appears to cast a spell that will change her forever. Transformed into a beautiful princess, Cinderella dances the night away in the arms of a handsome prince, before the clock chimes midnight and brings a sudden end to the party.

Birmingham Royal Ballet's Director David Bintley choreographs this spellbinding new production, which receives its world premiere in Birmingham in November 2010. John Macfarlane, designer of The Nutcracker and the Company's recent Le Baiser de la fée is conjuring up a magical world to bring this much loved fairytale to .

Supported (2010) by a generous donation from David Lloyd. Additional support (2010) from Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust

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PostHeaderIcon Kyla Brox Concert Tickets, The Met, Studio Theatre, Bury, Manchester

Manchester's Kyla Brox is without question the finest young female blues singer in the UK today. Her voice is magnificent, combining effortless power with exquisite control, singing her own special mix of funky, jazz-tinged blues. Kyla has just released her new album Grey Sky Blue to great acclaim.

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PostHeaderIcon Hunger Theatre Tickets, The Met, Main Theatre, Bury, Manchester

A proud man struggles to break through as a writer. He is in a constant battle between his environment, the salivating inside him and the grinding, satanic mills of progress.

Hunger is a dark, grotesque and provocative performance of human survival and man's need to express himself.

Written by Knut Hamsun in 1890, Hunger is widely regarded as one of the first novels to describe the interior of the human mind, while Hamsun himself is considered one of the founders of the modern novel. Pickled Image's adaptation explores the salivating of Hunger, touching on madness, delusion and creative genius with just a few puppets, two puppeteers, minimal props and a haunting soundtrack written by Bristol composer Simon Preston.

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