The following shows have a Post Show Talk after at least one performance in their run.
A Post Show Talk is an event after the performance where members of the audience get to ask questions of the cast and creative team of the show. You can join in the discussion or just sit and listen to find out more about what happens backstage, the rehearsal process and the history of the production.
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Reasons To Be Cheerful
9 February 2012 - 18 February 2012
Part gig, part play, Reasons to be Cheerful raised the roof in 2010 with its red-hot band and gritty coming of age tale, leaving audiences shouting for more.
Access Types: BSL, Audio Described, Captioned
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Zhe
25 February 2012
A new play created by Chuck Mike and performers Antonia Kemi Coker and Tonderai Munyevu.
This humorous, thought provoking and haunting drama explores the lives of two British Africans living at the crossroads of culture, nationality, gender and sexuality. Journeying from childhood to adulthood and across continents, the play examines the joys and pains of coming to terms with the complexity of our many identities.
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Oedipussy
7 March 2012 - 10 March 2012
Following hot on the heels of their acclaimed Moby Dick, Spymonkey's gloriously anarchic physical comedy combines with the playful storytelling verve of Kneehigh's Emma Rice and Carl Grose to create an outrageous no-holds-barred subversion of the quintessential Greek tragedy.
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Forever Young
13 March 2012 - 17 March 2012
It is 2050 and the New Wolsey Theatre is now a rest home for actors; senior rebels with a cause. Left unsupervised, care plans go out of the window and suddenly old age has no barriers. This theatrical SAGA soon shows us they are hell-bent on stayin' alive.
Access Types: Captioned
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Souvenir d'Anne Frank
21 March 2012 - 22 March 2012
A young Japanese girl finds herself drawn deep into a landscape of dreams and memories as she shares the beautiful story of the Souvenir d'Anne Frank rose, in Japan.
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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
23 March 2012 - 24 March 2012
This adaptation of Robert Tressell's famous novel is a hilarious fast-paced show that shares with its audience a year in the life of a group of painters and decorators, as they renovate a three-storey town house for Mayor Sweater.
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Waiting For Godot
3 April 2012 - 7 April 2012
"To-morrow, when I wake, or think I do, what shall I say of to-day?"
Two homeless men, Vladimir and Estragon, wait on a bare road with a single tree.
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Vernon God Little
17 April 2012 - 21 April 2012
Vernon Gregory Little is a fifteen year old boy who lives with his mother in a flea-bitten Texan Town. His best friend at school has just massacred sixteen of their classmates before turning the gun on himself.
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Bedroom Farce
19 April 2012 - 12 May 2012
Mining the same rich comic vein as A Chorus Of Disapproval and Noises Off, Ayckbourn's classic farce shows how four couples into three bedrooms simply won't go.
Access Types: Audio Described, Captioned, Touch Tours