A Wind for Troy
May 21, 8pm
May 22, 8pm A presentation of the classic Greek tale about the king's quest to reclaim his brother's wife from the Trojans. |
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Kip Marlowe and the Stolen Circus
May 21, 6pm
May 24, 8pm Faust brings together a production about Kip and his side-kick's efforts to solve a crime involving a travelling circus. |
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Our Country's Good
May 9-11, 7:30pm and (Saturday only) 3pm Australia 1789. A group of convicts are about to stage the first ever play in the new colony. With a barely literate cast, staunch opposition from the officers and a leading lady who is about to be hanged, the play's ambitious director must struggle against the odds to bring his vision to the stage. This production is a must see for anyone who is interested in challenging and rewarding theatre and is brought to life by a talented cast of young people aged 15-18. |
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The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
April 10-13, 8pm, 3pm matinee on Saturday Set in a time-bending, darkly comic world between heaven and hell, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot reexamines the plight and fate of the New Testament's most infamous and unexplained sinner. |
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The Graduate
March 6-9, 8pm and 2:30 matinee A new adaptation of the iconic 1960s screen classic that portrays the seduction of a virginal graduate, Benjamin Braddock, by the icily feline Mrs. Robinson. Terry Johnson's adaptation for the stage retains the Sixties Califronia vibe while adding a searing new vitality and further sardonic humour to the mix. The stage is set for a scintillating and hilarious night of theatre. Tickets will go on sale from 6 February through URBTIX. |
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C U Next Tuesday, Dr. Freud!
March 2, 10pm A one performance only charity show. All proceeds to Cancer Research. The costs of this show are zero, other than in the dignity of Mr. Harris and Mr.Fullard, so every cent of the ticket price will go to charity. What might have happened if C.S. Lewis met Sigmund Freud. And they were both extremely rude people. More Sigmund and Clive (Staples) than Derrick and Clive. NOT FOR THE EASILY OFFENDED. Over 18yrs only. Performed by Adam Harris and Andy Fullard. Ticket price includes one glass of wine and a free raffle ticket for great prizes. To order a seat, email Adam at stylushktheatre@yahoo.com. Only 76 seats. |
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Freud's Last Session
February 27-March 3, 8pm, 3pm matinee on Saturday A fictional encounter between C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud, two men with fundamentally different world views, against a backdrop of the start of World War Two. Scintillating, profound and at times very funny, called by The New York Post "...a juicy intellectual debate between two great minds...food for thought". Box office opens January 27th. Running time- 70 minutes, no interval. |
The Snow Queen
December 13-16, various showtimes Faust international youth theatre presents the seasonally appropriate Hans Christian Andersen classic, The Snow Queen. |
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Narnia
December 8-9, 3:30, 7:30 As war rages throughout Europe, four children seek shelter in a mysterious country manor. A curious chance encounter with a magical wardrobe transports them from the world of men to the mystical world of Narnia, where its inhabitants are likewise struggling to survive against a dark force that would keep their world in a state of perpetual winter. A dark and edgy production of this classic fantasy adventure brought to you by Face Academy |
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4:48 Psychosis
November 14-17, 8pm
November 17&18, 3pm Sarah Kane's plays exploded onto the British theatre scene throughout the 1990s. They had as much of an impact as did John Osborne's Look Back In Anger in 1956 and Edward Bond's Saved in 1965. Kane's last play, 4:48 Psychosis, is based on personal experiences of severe depression which she suffered throughout her life, and the ineffectiveness of therapy and medication. During one period of depression, Kane found herself waking up at 4:48 each morning, shortly before dawn. Discounts available for students and seniors. |