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SUMMARY:Wilde Without the Boy
DESCRIPTION:DISCOUNT AVAILABLE – ENTER QUEEN70 at CHECKOUT\nAuthor\, playwright and poet Oscar Wilde was a famous literary figure in late Victorian England. Known for the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and his many plays\, including Lady Windermere’s Fan\, A Woman of No Importance\, An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest\, his exceptional talent was sadly overshadowed after his affair with a young man led to his arrest on charges of “gross indecency” in 1895. He was imprisoned and sentenced to two years hard labour and sadly died in poverty shortly after his release at 46.\nWilde Without the Boy is Gareth Armstrong’s dramatisation of De Profundis\, the searingly passionate letter Oscar Wilde wrote to his lover\, Lord Alfred Douglas\, from his Reading gaol cell just before his release. Wilde Without the Boy is a window into the bruised – but still radiant – soul of one of the most iconic writers of his age. The play also includes Wilde’s haunting poem\, The Ballad of Reading Gaol which narrates the execution of a fellow prisoner and voices Wilde’s thoughts on the injustice of the prison system of the time and the need for reform. \nGerard Logan trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art\, where he won the Bancroft Gold Medal. His impressive career includes leading roles in TV\, film and radio. He has appeared many times in classical and contemporary theatre roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company\, where he received an Olivier Award nomination. His portrayal of the troubled and tortured Wilde has earned him acclaim worldwide. \nAN EVENING OF EXCEPTIONAL THEATRE – NOT TO BE MISSED! \n“The most moving play about Oscar Wilde I’ve ever seen”\n– Gyles Brandreth – The Mail on Sunday \nSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.
URL:https://grassington-festival.org.uk/event/wilde/
LOCATION:Festival Hall\, The Devonshire Institute\, 48 Main Street\, Grassington\, North Yorkshire\, BD23 5AZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Main Programme Events,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Fringe - ACCA and Phoebe Ophelia
DESCRIPTION:DISCOUNT AVAILABLE – ENTER QUEEN70 at CHECKOUT\n\nPhoebe Ophelia presents: Finding Folk\n \nA rocking chair and a banjo set the scene for a young woman’s honest struggle\, yet uplifting tale\, of overcoming poor mental health through finding Folk and how that changed her life. Finding Folk is a 35 minute dance theatre show about a young Lancashire woman’s honest and encouraging tale of overcoming poor mental health in a family environment. Phoebe Ophelia shares personal stories of how she escaped the downfall of her own mental health through folk dance and music. \nACCA presents: Occupational Hazard\n \nThis extremely witty and often hilarious piece\, follows two air hostesses\, Linda and Becky as they deal with the trials and tribulations of other peoples ideas of what constitutes proper and decent behaviour.
URL:https://grassington-festival.org.uk/event/acca/
LOCATION:The Octagon Theatre\, Town Hall\, 48A Main St\, Grassington\, Skipton\, BD23 5AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Dance,Fringe Events,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Fringe - Last Night
DESCRIPTION:DISCOUNT AVAILABLE – ENTER QUEEN70 at CHECKOUT\nLast Night is a romantic comedy musical in one act. David and Emma arrive at work on Christmas Eve – the only two people in the office the morning after the Christmas party. Last night\, the two of them kissed. \nUnfortunately for David\, Emma has no memory of this and simply wants to run out the clock with her hangover. David however\, hopes to jog her memory and help her to piece together the events of last night\, as they both make it through Christmas Eve alone… together. \nWritten by award-winning Leeds-based writers Sidgwick & Sanders (Supertown – 2014; Plague – 2021)\, this is a preview performance of an Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022 production\, and will be the first time this musical is ever performed to an audience! \nSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.
URL:https://grassington-festival.org.uk/event/last-night/
LOCATION:The Octagon Theatre\, Town Hall\, 48A Main St\, Grassington\, Skipton\, BD23 5AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fringe Events,Music,Theatre
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