2019 continues with a fundraising event by Group 64
Young Company Double Bill
Thursday 21st - Saturday 23rd March
7.45pm, Main Stage
Join us for an exciting Double Bill performed by our outstanding Young Companies of 16-19 year olds. G64 Young Company is a year round ensemble
that brings together young theatre makers and performers to create fresh and relevant theatre. They meet across the term to explore acting, new performance
techniques, and ways of creating bold storytelling. Stay tuned early 2019 for the plays to be announced on our website.
Performed by Group 64’s Monday
and Tuesday Young Companies of 16- 19 year olds.
Age recommendation: 14+
April
The Real Thing
By Tom Stoppard
Tuesday 23rd - Saturday 27th April
7.45pm, Main Stage
Henry, “one of your intellectual playwrights,” has written a witty play about adultery in which his wife, Charlotte, is playing the female lead. Her co-star,
Max, is married to another actress, Annie. When Henry’s affair with Annie threatens to shatter both their marriages it seems that the line between art
and life is becoming blurred.
But is their love the real thing? Stoppard’s 1982 comedy explores themes of commitment and fidelity, as well as the relationship
between artifice and truth, showcasing the playwright’s usual scintillating wordplay while also touching the heart.
Tickets: £14 / £10
May
The Blue Room – A Rehearsed Reading
By David Hare
Friday 10th May 8pm,
Main Stage
The Blue Room is a modern adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler’s La Ronde or Reigen. Schnitzler never intended that his ‘loose series of sexual scenes’
should be publicly performed, intending for them to ‘read among friends’. Hare’s adaptation was first performed by Nicole Kidman and Iain Glen at the
Donmar Warehouse in 1998, and Kidman’s nudity caused a media storm.
Expect to be moved by this version of the circular scenes of love and betrayal,
lust and mistrust.
Not suitable for children. Please note this is a rehearsed reading where the performers will have scripts in hand.
Revolutions
By PTC New Writing Team
Tuesday 21st - Saturday 25th May
7.45pm, Studio
What makes people do the things they do? How does a revolution start? How does it finish? How does someone’s ideas change the path of a group of people, even a country or
the world?
Ideologies, philosophies and thoughts have changed the course of history, crossing boundaries of race, religion, gender, age and sexuality.
Has it been for better or worse? What does the future hold? Revolutions will showcase 4-8 short pieces that look at the past, present and future of revolution.
Written, directed and produced entirely by Putney Theatre Company’s amazing membership.
Tickets: £14 / £10
www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk
June
The Odyssey
A Devised Piece
Tuesday 25th - Saturday 29th June
7.45pm, Main Stage
“Tell me a old story for modern times. Find the beginning.” How do you go about adapting the Odyssey? 24 books, over 100 characters,
500 miles travelled.
There are so many viewpoints, so many stories, where do you begin? How do you find the beginning of such vast epic? We’re invite you
to join us on the original adventure story. A world full of gods and monsters and men. Through the eyes of Odysseus and the women who help and hinder him
we will learn about war, identity, power and poverty.
Tickets: £14 / £10
www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk
For more details about all of the shows, exhibits, activities and events in this leaflet, please visit the Putney Arts Theatre website www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk and head to our What’s On page.
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