Friday, 03 September 2010
TINY glass ornaments are not the only things to be shattered in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie.
YOU’RE probably not too bothered about the lives of a group of people holed up in a roadside diner in a small town west of Kansas City sometime in the 1950s.
JOE Orton’s What The Butler Saw first appeared in December 1967 when plays were still censored by the Lord Chamberlain. (1 comment)
WHAT do a psychotic king, a gender-confused Cumbrian lord, an agrophobic priest, a vomiting daughter of a saint, an ever-patient lady-in-waiting and a warrior-cum-philosopher have in common?
THEATREGOERS to Keswick this summer will be treated to the quintessentially English works of Jane Austen – but with a good dash of gothic horror thrown in!
MOST cultures throughout all ages have told ghost stories but none do it quite so well as the Irish.
Whitehavennews Newspaper
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