Ben Evans
Head of Programming
We are about to launch our Spring Season 2010 and are proud to be hosts to a really special show from South Africa, continuing our role as a local theatre for an international city.
Every Year, Every Day, I’m Walking, by Cape Town’s Magnet Theatre, tells the charming, powerful, and at times harrowing story of a mother and daughter fleeing the violence of their central-African homeland; an inspired piece of theatre that has won prizes across the world, and is a remarkable theatrical event which is not to be missed.
Our new Spring Season also sees us welcome two plays by writers rapidly becoming known for their uncompromising explorations of contemporary life - Ashmeed Sohoye’s Rigged, and David Lane’s Begin/End.
Finally, our Spring line-up is completed by a powerful dramatisation of the life of Herculin Barbin by Sarah Leaver. Memoirs of a Hermaphrodite explores Barbin’s journey of self-discovery in an intriguing true-life story of a 19th century hermaphrodite...
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Memoirs of a Hermaphrodite
Wednesday - Saturday, Wednesday 10th March 2010 - Saturday 27th March 2010 8.00PM
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Begin/End
Wednesday 24th March 2010 - Saturday 27th March 2010 7.45PM
Thursday 25th March 2010 4.30PM
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Please note that the advertised times are the start of the actual performance, not the time when doors open: please arrive in good time to collect your tickets and take your seats as, in most cases, we CANNOT admit latecomers for whatever reason. If you arrive after the start of a show you will NOT be entitled to a refund, so why not come early instead and enjoy a drink or a meal and a have look at the current exhibition in our Cafe/Gallery beforehand!
Next Event...
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Memoirs of a Hermaphrodite
Wednesday 10th March 2010 - Saturday 27th March 2010 8.00PM
For centuries the concept of the hermaphrodite has been shrouded in mystery, and feelings towards them have ranged from prophet to freak.
Inspired by the true story of Herculin Barbin, Sarah Leaver brings us a remarkable story of the struggle of an individual born between genders.
£12.00
Concessions: £6.00
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