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27 October 2023
 
7.00pm
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4RL

Details:
Herbie Clarke
Web site
E-mail
+447710292681

£10 / Concession £7
Herbie Clarke

Frances M Lynch – Artistic Director, Soprano, Composer
Laurence Panter – Pianist, Tenor
Oskar Jensen – Story-teller, Singer
Lauren Lister – BSL interpreter
Herbie Clarke – Production Manager

Flowers of the Seasons: Politics, Power & Poverty

Join Frances M Lynch and Electric Voice Theatre, with Oskar Jensen, BBC New Generation Thinker and music historian for an informal evening of songs, poetry and story-telling at Conway Hall’s historic Library, celebrating the music of Eliza Flower (1803–1846).This is a unique opportunity to be among the first people to hear her work performed for at least 100 years. The performance will be accompanied by a display of rarely seen archival materials from Conway Hall.
This event will be BSL interpreted. A touch tour is available prior to the event to compliment the Integrated Audio Description.
 
12 October 2023
 
7.30pm
The Coro
County Square, Ulverston LA12 7LZ
Cumbria
LA12 7LZ

Details:
Web site

£7-£20
A performance where music and theatre collide.

A brand new theatre piece with music by Clare Norburn, soundtracked by colourful Victorian popular songs and street music, haunting old carols and lively folk dance music.

It’s Charles Dickens’ last Christmas Eve: 1869. Against his doctor’s wishes, he gives one of his acclaimed theatrical readings of A Christmas Carol: but from the moment the lights go down, his life becomes strangely entangled with his character Scrooge. Dickens’ carefully managed image as a family man, who has created the very quintessence of Christmas starts to unravel. He is haunted by the women he has mistreated, who force him to face up to his past, present and future. Can Dickens learn from the ghosts, repent - and be saved, as Scrooge was saved?


“mesmerising” - The Guardian on The Telling

“an exploration of the boundaries between art and life...intelligent… finds new terrain” - The Guardian on Clare Norburn’s writing

Tickets can be bought at: https://www.thecoro.co.uk/event/what-the-dickens/
 
15 October 2023
 
7.30pm
Ullet Road Church Hall
57 Ullet Road
Liverpool
L17 2AA

Details:
Web site

£5-£20
A performance where music and theatre collide.

A brand new theatre piece with music by Clare Norburn, soundtracked by colourful Victorian popular songs and street music, haunting old carols and lively folk dance music.

It’s Charles Dickens’ last Christmas Eve: 1869. Against his doctor’s wishes, he gives one of his acclaimed theatrical readings of A Christmas Carol: but from the moment the lights go down, his life becomes strangely entangled with his character Scrooge. Dickens’ carefully managed image as a family man, who has created the very quintessence of Christmas starts to unravel. He is haunted by the women he has mistreated, who force him to face up to his past, present and future. Can Dickens learn from the ghosts, repent - and be saved, as Scrooge was saved?


“mesmerising” - The Guardian on The Telling

“an exploration of the boundaries between art and life...intelligent… finds new terrain” - The Guardian on Clare Norburn’s writing

Tickets can be bought at: https://www.thetelling.co.uk/events/dickens-liverpool
 
13 October 2023
 
7.30pm
Stratford Methodist Church
Stratford-upon-Avon Methodist Church Hall, Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6BG
West Midlands
CV37 6BG

Details:
Web site

£20 Full Price / £16 Concession / £5 Student
What the Dickens? by The Telling

The Telling

 
14 October 2023
 
7.30pm
Hornsey Parish Church Hall
Cranley Gardens
London
N10 3AH

Details:
Web site

£5-£20
Vision

A brand new theatre piece with music by Clare Norburn, soundtracked by colourful Victorian popular songs and street music, haunting old carols and lively folk dance music.

It’s Charles Dickens’ last Christmas Eve: 1869. Against his doctor’s wishes, he gives one of his acclaimed theatrical readings of A Christmas Carol: but from the moment the lights go down, his life becomes strangely entangled with his character Scrooge. Dickens’ carefully managed image as a family man, who has created the very quintessence of Christmas starts to unravel. He is haunted by the women he has mistreated, who force him to face up to his past, present and future. Can Dickens learn from the ghosts, repent - and be saved, as Scrooge was saved?

“mesmerising” - The Guardian on The Telling

“an exploration of the boundaries between art and life...intelligent… finds new terrain” - The Guardian on Clare Norburn’s writing


 
11 October 2023
 
7.30pm
Ralli Hall
81 Denmark Villas
Hove
BN3 3TH

Details:
Web site
A brand new theatre piece with music by Clare Norburn, soundtracked by colourful Victorian music

 


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