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Archive listings for Kaleidoscope

Work type: Performance.

T01051576512

What happens when 14 actors with a combined age of 910 start to play with some of the many things that have inspired them in their long and active lives? The answer ? a kaleidoscope of interweaving, overlapping, intricate stories. Moments of laughter, moments of tears, and everything in between. Arcola 60+ is the theatre's acclaimed performance company for residents aged sixty or above in Hackney and the surrounding boroughs. This professional production is the product of weekly rehearsals over the last six months, and a compelling showcase of the talent, passion and ideas of some of our most experienced citizens. Part of the Creative Engagement Winter Season 2015Presented byArcola 60+. Director William Donaldson. Director Kate Saffin (assistant). Performer Jim Dunkley. Performer Janet Evans. Performer Andrea Francis. Performer Brian Innes. Performer Sue Loder. Performer Barbara Manglani. Performer Carole Railton. Performer Queenie Saoul. Performer Gaynor Thompson. Performer Christine Taylor. Performer Gillian Salvat. Performer Harvey Rendell. Performer Carmelle Denning.
31 Jan 15Arcola, Inner London :: V1422226940
listing details L926188187

The Unpublished Chapters: Smokestack - T1605264575

The second segment of 'The Unpublished Chapters' series in Hidden Agenda's 'Kaleidoscope' project, 'Smokestack' is an immersive take on performance art, where the peculiar world introduced in 'Relapse' continues. Be prepared to have your morals tested, as the blurred boundaries of good and bad linger. The group of five figures allow their fantasies to unfold and intertwine, discovering connections within this shattered world. They discover, accept and fight the corruption surrounding them, fabricating their own rituals to protect their decaying hope. Join the dark room where all is not what it seems.Company Hidden Agenda Theatre.
1 Nov 13 to 2 Nov 13General, Outer London :: V1087
listing details L0806290314

The Unpublished Chapers: Relapse - T02032541944

As the first part of 'The Unpublished Chapters' series in Hidden Agenda's 'Kaleidoscope' project, 'Relapse' is a site specific, promenade piece which provides an introduction into a world where the time appears to evaporate, and the distinguished concept of right and wrong is distorted. Trust a peculiar fellow to take you on a guided tour of the warped spectacle, unravelling segments of their history as you enter each character's personal tale. Will they surrender hope in their own Neverland? Or do they deserve to remain trapped within their broken realm forever? The performance will last approximately 1 hour. To fill a slot on the 'Relapse' tour, email info@hiddenagendatheatre.co.uk with your name. There are limited places left for this performance, so booking is essential.Company Hidden Agenda Theatre.
12 Oct 13General, Outer London :: V1087
listing details L1298673283

2009 - T666491814

After the challenging, but immensely successful, sell-out STAGE 2 Kaleidoscope 2008, we present more highly polished performances at Theatre Severn with Kaleidoscope 2009, the first of many Stage 2 Productions to be performed at this exciting venue.Company Stage 2 Drama School.
12 Jun 09 to 14 Jun 09Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury :: V0465778148
listing details L6090329

'08 - Stories of the Dream Time - T02069078848

Experience the artistic talents of some of Flintshire's school pupils. Inspired by the Aboriginal 'Stories of the Dream Time' and devised by pupils from Gronant CP Schoo, Ysgol Bryn Pennant Mostyn, Trelawnyd VA Church School and Ysgol y Llan, Whitford.
13 Mar 08 to 14 Mar 08Theatr Clwyd, Mold :: V810
listing details L0676806462
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