In this installment of the theatredelicatessen newsletter:
Scaramouche Jones now showing at Picton Place"Unmissable, captivating one man show"
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"bawdy, farcical and tragic, Tacit Theatre’s magnetic production more than bears comparison with Pete Postlethwaite’s acclaimed version"
-- The Stage
Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouche Jones, by Justin Butcher. A full length play for one actor, Scaramouche Jones tells the life-story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century. The theatredelicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouche Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century. We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father. Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life. Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Daplyn (Tacit’s Artistic Director) plays Scaramouche. The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai. This is Tacit Theatre’s second show at theatredelicatessen, immediately following on from a highly successful production of The Canterbury Tales, which was adapted and directed by Tom Daplyn. Buy Tickets Here Now. |
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Pedal PartySave the date: 18th June 2010Save the date in your diaries now for 18th June 2010 - theatredelicatessen's party of the Summer held at Picton Place right in the centre of London. Free Champagne reception, entertainment, exciting raffle - an opportunity to see old companies and give a brilliant start to our tranfser of Pedal Pusher to the Edinburgh Fringe. We need to raise £17,000 to take one of Time Out's top plays of 2009 to Scotland - help us get there by becoming a Friend, Angel, ArchAngel or Guardian Angel. Contact frances@theatredelicatessen.co.uk for more information. More details to follow. |
Other NewsTHEATRE SOUK - CALL FOR ARTISTS Don't forget if you have an amazing idea for Theatre Souk, let us know! Full details at http://www.theatredelicatessen.co.uk/theatre-souk/ REHEARSAL SPACE FOR HIREWe're opening up our rehearsal rooms at Picton Place to be hired by day and evening, also at weekends. Find more information at http://www.theatredelicatessen.co.uk/blogs/current-residency-rehearsal-room-hire/ EDINBURGH SHOWCASES Preparing a show for the Fringe and want to try it out before it leaves town? theatredelicatessen have opportunities for companies to showcase their work, contact frances@theatredelicatessen.co.uk |
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