ab020 issue 005
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Issue 5 of AB020, The University of Cumbria's Drama Magazine for Drama in Lancaster.TRANSCRIPT
AUTUMN / WINTER 2012UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA DRAMA
AB020
AUTUMN / WINTER 2012
STAFF
Jan AshcroftCourse [email protected] 384504
Dr. Jez ColcloughSenior LecturerSenior [email protected] 384340
Colin KnappSenior [email protected] 384507
Rob OwenRob OwenTechnician / [email protected] 384551
University of CumbriaBowerham RoadLancaster LA1 3JD01524 38438401524 384384
www.cumbria.ac.uk
Design & PhotographyJez Colclough © 2012
AB020
Don Juan in Soho,
Don Juan in Soho
Lady Windermere’s FanEquus
Don Juan in Soho
Lady Windermere’s Fan
Equus
AB020
NOVEMBER 2012
Produced and performed by final year degree students studying Drama at the University of Cumbria,
Lancaster
DATES:Wednesday 7th November 2012Thursday 8th November 2012Friday 9th November 2012Saturday 10th November 2012
TICKETS:Pay What You CanPay What You Can
TIME:All Performances begin at 7.30 p.m.
VENUE:The Black Box Studio Theatre,The University of CumbriaBowerham RoadBowerham RoadLancaster. LA1 3JD
BOX OFFICE: Tickets Available On The Doorfrom 7.00 p.m.
SUPERVISING TUTOR:Jez Colclough [email protected]@cumbria.ac.uk
www.cumbria.ac.uk
Molière’s farcical, tragic, anarchic 17th century original is relocated to modern day Soho... swank new hotels and festering old clip joints, crackheads in alleys and cokeheads in clubs. e destitute, the delirious, the broken and the brazen, the hustlers and hoorays, the media movers and merciless whores - all packed in to one seething square mile.
Contains strong language and adult humour.Contains strong language and adult humour.
Evening Standard
Daily Telegraph
Wed. 7th to Sat. 10th November 2012
by Patrick Marber
Don Juan in Soho(after Molière)
JANUARY 2013
Produced and performed by final year degree students studying Drama at the University of Cumbria
DATES:Wednesday 16th January 2013Thursday 17th January 2013Friday 18th January 2013Saturday 19th January 2013
TICKETS:Friday & Saturday Friday & Saturday £10 (concessions £8)
Wednesday & Thursday £8 (concessions £6)
TIME:All Performances begin at 8.00 p.m.
VENUE:VENUE:The Dukes, Moor Lane,Lancaster. LA1 1QE
BOX OFFICE: 01524 [email protected]
SUPERVISING TUTOR:Jan Ashcroft Jan Ashcroft [email protected]
www.dukes-lancaster.org
Young, rich, beautiful and newly married, Lady Windermere seems to have it all. at is until she is visited by one of London society’s most notorious gossips and soon nothing is as it seems.
First produced on the 22 February 1892 at First produced on the 22 February 1892 at the St James's eatre in London, Lady Windermere’s Fan, bitingly satirizes the morals of Victorian society, and in particular marriage.
LadyLady Windermere’s Fan is a comic masterpiece, full of intrigue, jealousy and brilliant one-liners.
“I can resist everything except temptation.”
Wed. 16th to Sat. 19th January 2013
by Oscar Wilde
Lady Windermere’s Fan
JANUARY 2013
Produced and performed by final year degree students studying Drama at the University of Cumbria
DATES:Wednesday 23rd January 2013Thursday 24th January 2013Friday 25th January 2013Saturday 26th January 2013
TICKETS:Friday & Saturday Friday & Saturday £10 (concessions £8)
Wednesday & Thursday £8 (concessions £6)
TIME:All Performances begin at 8.00 p.m.
VENUE:VENUE:The Dukes, Moor Lane,Lancaster. LA1 1QE
BOX OFFICE: 01524 [email protected]
SUPERVISING TUTOR:Jez Colclough Jez Colclough [email protected]
www.dukes-lancaster.org
A seventeen-year-old boy blinds six horses with a metal spike and is sent to a secure psychiatric hospital where he is treated by a psychiatrist who is struggling with demons of his own.
Inspired by a true story, Peter Shaffer's Inspired by a true story, Peter Shaffer's unique psychological thriller explores the complex relationships between faith, psy-chology and sexuality.
"...a psychiatric detective story of innite skill."
e New York Times
“...I need, more desperately than my children need me,
a way of seeing in the dark...”
Wed. 23rd to Sat. 26th January 2013
by Peter Shaffer
EQUUS
REVIEW 2011 / 2012
We Happy Fewby Imogen Stubbs
“The play tells of an amateur group of women from all social “The play tells of an amateur group of women from all social classes who took Shakespeare’s plays across the length and breadth of the UK during World War II... And eventually triumphed over all the odds. Which is exactly what this courageous production achieved last week. They took Stubbs’ uneven and patchy text and turned out a riveting, moving and thoroughly convincing performance.”
Michael Nunn Michael Nunn (January 2012) Lancaster Guardian
Fewer Emergenciesby Martin Crimp
“...the University of Cumbria’s Drama Department has never “...the University of Cumbria’s Drama Department has never been afraid of tackling unusual or challenging work over the years… And last week, the current Final Year Drama students lived up to the University’s tradition of presenting lively, progressive theatre with the utmost polish and panache”
Michael Nunn (November 2011) The Visitor
REVIEW 2011 / 2012
Goethe’s Faust Part IITranslated and adapted by John Clifford
“A Devil of a good show... The Drama Department at the University of Cumbria’s Lancaster’s campus still flourishes... In the nine years I’ve been here, we have consistently enjoyed a well-executed, seemingly never-ending diet of plays old and new, familiar and the less so. ”
Michael Nunn (March 2011) The Visitor
Closerby Patrick Marber
“There’s comedy aplenty here, and not a little pathos in “There’s comedy aplenty here, and not a little pathos in the real tenderness and affection between the individuals... This production by final-year Drama students at the University of Cumbria beautifully highlights and spellbinds us with the highs and lows, thrills and squabbles of the emotional switchbacks... We were both so much taken with this excellent,
moving production that we have already booked to see it moving production that we have already booked to see it again. What better recommendation could there be?”
Michael Nunn (January 2012) Lancaster Guardian
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