Staged Reading Of Three Sides Of A Square Held 4/19 At Drill Hall 1

By: Apr. 06, 2009
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Philip Voss and Eleanor Bron in a staged reading of Three Sides of a Square, A new play by Michelene Wandor. Directed by Jane Morgan, Runs Sunday 19 April 2009, 3pm, bar from 2pm at Drill Hall 1.

1917: near the end of the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East.
Alter Levine: American Jewish.
Khalil al-Sakakini: Palestinian Christian.
Gertrude Bell: traveller.
TE Lawrence: traveller.

Michelene Wandor's new play explores the overlapping fortunes of four people towards the end of World War I, leading to the British Mandate in Palestine.

Admission free, but please book in advance on 020 7307 5060 Contributions welcome

http://www.drillhall.co.uk/square

Supported by the European Association for Jewish Culture: http://www.jewishcultureineurope.org

Jewel Theatre Company presents Theodore & Margarida, Written and directed by Aline Jewell, Original music by Zane Stanley, Suitable for ages 3-7

Saturdays & Sundays 2-3, 9-10 & 16 May 2009, 2.30pm, 17 May at 11am
Drill Hall 2

Theodore and Margarida are best friends. They buzz, they play and sing together. One day an unexpected event changes their lives and friendship forever. How will life go on? Theodore & Margarida is a beautiful tale of friendship featuring live music, nature and audience participation. It also addresses the concept of losing someone (death) and bullying in a child-friendly and sensitive way.

Running time: 45 minutes plus post-show drama workshop after every performance

Adults £8
Children £6
Concessions £5
Under-twos free (but still require a ticket)

Funded by The Capital Community Foundation and Grassroots Grants

http://www.drillhall.co.uk/theodore

 



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