Showing posts with label 3rd Ring Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3rd Ring Out. Show all posts

Monday, 14 June 2010

My Name Is Sue (and other delights)


I'm sure that some of you will remember our passioned enthusiasm for a wonderful show called My Name Is Sue, which shared our venue in the Pleasance Courtyard at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.

David, our previous intern, even implored you to attend in a sentence written completely in capital letters (which is a very definite statement from someone who has a first in English from Cambridge University).

For those of you who missed it the first time, you'll be delighted to hear that it'll be making a visit to London's Soho Theatre this week.

So, what's the show about?

"Sue is a piano-wielding prophet who has so far kept her thoughts to herself. But now she is ready to let rip. She invites you into her lounge, where she'll sing through life from finishing school to Doomsday. Tales of schoolgirl passion and middle-aged longing, of ancient demons reawakened and of Armageddon sweeping through Cardiff town centre. Or she might just tell you what she had for lunch."

It comes most highly recommended (I've seen it at least 4 times now and still can't get enough) and this is what the papers have to say about it...

"Bizarre but brilliant... hysterically funny and beautifully played" Time Out (4stars)

"Certainly one of the most unusual, remarkable and memorable hours on the fringe" The Stage

It was also a Pick of the Week in this week's Guardian Guide.

Hopefully that's all whetted your appetite and now here's the clincher! If you go on and see the show this week (from Weds 16 to Sat 19 June), tickets are just £10!

The show runs from 16 to 26 June and tickets are available by calling 020 7478 0100 or online by clicking here.

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Also, for those of in Cambridge, we'd also like to recommend a visit to 3rd Ring Out.

Set inside shipping containers that become 'mobile command centres' on Parker's Piece, this is a very different sort of theatre. It's 2033 and the world has changed. Nature is taking revenge on industrial humanity and faced with a range of realistic futuristic scenarios, it’s up to you how the story develops.

I saw this intriguing piece on Saturday and it definitely made me think about what our environmental future might hold.

Performances take place on Parker's Piece from 17 to 20 June at 11am, 1.30pm, 4.30pm and 7pm each day and tickets cost £8 (£5 concessions).

Tickets are available from The Junction on 01223 511 511 or book online here.

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Enjoy!

Posted by Simon Bedford (Producer, Hoipolloi)



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