Life on Sundays
6 Sundays at 6pm for £6
Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 20, Feb 17
At the Tabard Theatre, Chiswick (next to Turnham Green tube station)
New methods, new theatre
Life on Sundays
6 Sundays at 6pm for £6
Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 20, Feb 17
At the Tabard Theatre, Chiswick (next to Turnham Green tube station)
C Company’s next two productions are:
At the Bridewell Theatre, Bride Lane (just off Fleet Street)
Lunchbox Theatre runs Tuesdays to Fridays at 1pm. Running time: 45 minutes. All tickets £5.
There’s a nice review of From Both Hips in Reviews Gate. Here’s a clip:
Newly-formed C Company have done London a favour by bringing this witty yet serious play to Islington’s Old Red Lion. Its shape and manner of revealing information underline the sense of problematic relationships, helping it say so much at such a brisk pace.
Lastminute.com have a special dinner plus theatre ticket special deal for £20 featuring From Both Hips.
In addition, our friends at the The Fish Shop on St. John Street is offering a 20% discount for people who have tickets for the show. This is a few minutes walk from the Old Red Lion and they do a super pre-theatre supper.
Time Out just published a review of our play, From Both Hips. It concludes “this is smart, screwy, and very agreeable entertainment.”
Susan Bracken (Liz)
Theatre includes Elaine in Last of the Red Hot Lovers (The Old Red Lion Theatre), Susie in One Night Stand (Hen & Chickens Theatre), Ellen in Informed Consent (Tristan Bates Theatre), Karen in Private Scenes in Public Places (The Betsey Trotwood), Maria in Twelfth Night (Broadway Theatre), Maggie in Engaged (Teatro Technis). Other credits include Darlene in Hurly Burly (Chicago), Tracy in The Philadelphia Story (Chicago) and Gwendolyn in The Importance of Being Earnest (Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin).
Helen Heaslip (Adele)
Theatre includes Madeleine in Amedee (Young Vic/ Jerwood Award); Madeleine Cave in Rabbit (Frantic Assembly: Drum Theatre Plymouth and Lyric Hammersmith); 10 Short Plays (Paines Plough); Mairead (u/s & played) in The Lieutentant of Inishmore (Garrick Theatre); Runt in Disco Pigs (Goldsmith Studio). Film credits include: Eleanor in Silent Night; Doll Woman in The Leafcatcher (being shown in Edinburgh Film Festival this August); Brigid McBride in Lyddie (Wall to Wall/ BBC); Pat in Wild Horses (YTV). Television credits include: Jan in The Things They Do For Love (ITV); Lydia in Emmerdale (YTV). Website: www.helenheaslip.com.
Rowan Finnegan (Paul)
Rowan has just completed his training at Lamda. Other experience includes Maurice McGuire in Dance Hall Days (Riverside Studios), Justin West in Dolly West’s Kitchen (Questors) and Father Welsh in The Lonesome West (Cockpit
Theatre).
Rebecca Clarke (Theresa)
Rebecca trained at ALRA and The Atlantic Theatre Company NYC. Her theatre work includes Lucy in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe – RSC, Viola in Twelfth Night – Fervent Theatre, Bobbi Michelle in Last of the Red Hot Lovers at The Old Red Lion. Television credits include Hotel Babylon, Casualty, Silent Witness, She’s Gone, Pompeii – The Last Day, A Rather English Marriage, The Art of the Garden, Crossroads, The Worst Witch and The Bill.
Nick Danan (Willy)
Theatre includes; Antony & Cleopatra (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Shadow of a Gunman (Tricycle Theatre), The Quare Fellow (Oxford Stage Company/ Tricycle Theatre), This Lime Tree Bower (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry/Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh), The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Garrick Theatre), Twelfth Night (Impulse Company), Soulmaker (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford), Pelleas & Melisande (BAC), Gym & Tonic (Hull Truck), Juno & The Paycock (Leicester Haymarket), Macbeth (Convivio). TV includes; Safe (Channel 4), The Challenge (Chatsworth Television), The Authentick & Ironical Historie of Henry The Fifthe (BBC2). Radio includes; Vostok (BBC 7), Belongings (Radio 4), It’s Enough To Believe You’re In Danger (Radio 3), The Shadow of a Gunman (BBC World Service).
Emma Powell (Irene)
Theatre includes; Sick! (Almeida), The Ghostlight (Old Vic), How to Disappear Completely and Never be Found (NT Studio), Silence, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Julius Caesar (RSC), and before that an eclectic range varying from Woman in Black to Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens! Film and TV includes Felicia’s Journey, Last Horror Movie, Ghost of Greville Lodge and Fields Of Gold.
Aileen Gonsalves (Director / Producer)
Aileen trained as an actor at Central. Directing credits include: Last of the Red Hot Lovers (Old Red Lion) Peribanez (Rose Bruford 3rd year show), Lady Windermere’s Fan (Arts Ed), assistant director to Tim Supple on Midnight’s Children (RSC), assistant director to Greg Doran on All’s Well That Ends Well (RSC). Writing credits include readings at Soho Theatre and the Tristan Bates theatre. Radio and television writing includes Church Ladies, an afternoon play, for BBC Radio 4 and Tracey Beaker for CBBC.
From Both Hips, by Mark O’Rowe.
31 July – 18 August
418 St. John Street, Islington
Box office 020 7837 7816
A summer’s evening of songs and stories about falling in and out of love
Sunday 15 & 22 July 2007
5 – 6pm
All tickets £6
The Tabard Theatre
2 Bath Road, London W4 1LW
Tube: Turnham Green (District Line)