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Muscle
| Showing | 05 Apr 2012 - 05 Mar 2012 |
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| venue | Coliseum |
| categories | Contemporary Dance, Drama / Plays, Special Offers, Group Discount, Season, act8 |
| Prices |
Tickets
12.50 Students 7.50 |
Thursday 5 April
Shock n Awe present
MUSCLE
Written and Directed by Greg Cullen, Choreography by Phil Williams
Music by Benjamin Talbott
Love them or loathe them, men are everywhere. They have the habit of popping up, often unexpectedly, in your beds, wombs, wars and conversations. You’ll find them in your arms, nightmares and fondest memories. They come, for better or for worse, in guises as disparate as grandfather and son, priest and lover, yet apparently they all hail from Mars! . No wonder being a man is problematic; it’s dangerous, pressured, ridiculous, funny and sometimes tragic, but it’s also capable of being something beautiful.
This powerful fusion of theatre, dance, music and documentary which was inspired by poignant interviews with men of all ages across Wales and performed by an all male cast, will make you laugh, cry and see men in a new light!
A co-production with Taliesin Arts Centre with support from the Arts Council Of Wales.
The Games
| Showing | 29 May 2012 - 29 May 2012 |
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| venue | Muni |
| categories | Art Forms, Comedy, Drama / Plays, Variety / Light entertainment, Special Offers, Group Discount, The Early Bird (catches a great deal!), Seasons, act8 |
| Prices |
Tickets
12.50 |
Tuesday 29 May 7.30pm.
THE GAMES
Presented by Spike Theatre in association with Unity Theatre & The Met.
This frenetic innuendo-filled slapstick comedy follows the story of three Greek nobodies caught up in a celestial bet between Zeus, Hera and Hercules. The unwitting heros: Stanzas a terrible poet, Darius the runt of the litter and Hermaphrodite who was born a girl, travel to compete in the ancient Olympics and take on the champions of the sporting world with epic results for mankind and realistic willies.
L earn the prophesy of the Oracle!
A maze at the powers bestowed from the Gods!
U nderstand the nature of human endurance!
G oggle at the sights in the gymnasium!
H ave a journey of Olympic fun!
The Games incorporates clowning, original music, song and shadow puppetry and is co-directed by Mark Smith (Spike) with Toby Park (Spymonkey). Original music composed by Toby Park.
‘Wickedly funny’ The Stage
'Very, very funny ' British Theatre Guide
‘hilarious from beginning to end’ What’s On Stage.
Over 16’s only – Contains strong language plus scenes of fake and real nudity .
£12.50 Earlybird Tickets £9.50 ends 08/02/2012.
Part of the Drama Bundle - See Frank Vickery’s Granny Annie (at any of the venues), Equus at The Coliseum and The Games at The Muni for just £24.00 full price (saving you up to £13.00) and £19.00 concession price (saving you up to £12.00 )
Tickets must be all be purchased at the same time (as a single transaction) and only available from the Box Office, not on-line
Equus
| Showing | 07 Jun 2012 - 07 Jun 2012 |
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| venue | Coliseum |
| categories | Drama / Plays, Special Offers, Group Discount, Multi Buy Offer, Season, act8 |
| Prices |
Tickets
12.50 Concessions 9.50 Students 7.50 |
Thursday 7 June 7.30pm.
London Classic Theatre present
EQUUS
by Peter Shaffer
In a Hampshire stable, a youth blinds six horses with a metal spike.
Convicted of this appalling crime, seventeen-year-old Alan Strang is sent to a secure psychiatric hospital. Martin Dysart, the child psychiatrist assigned to him, begins to probe Alan’s past in an attempt to understand his motives. Initially the boy is silent and uncooperative, but as Dysart digs deeper, he begins to win Alan’s trust and the truth gradually emerges. Finally, as Alan struggles to be free of his demons, he must relive the events of that terrible night.
Inspired by a true story, Peter Shaffer's unique psychological thriller explores the complex relationships between worship, myth and sexuality.
Equus was originally staged in 1973 at the Royal National Theatre, London. In 1977, a film adaptation of the play was released starring Richard Burton and Peter Firth. In 2007, the play was revived in the West End for the first time since its première, in a critically-acclaimed production starring Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths.
Peter Shaffer was born in 1926. His award-winning plays include The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964), Black Comedy (1965) and Amadeus (1979). Equus won the Tony Award and New York Critics Circle Award for Best New Play in 1977.
‘taut, flawless and compelling’ The Stage
‘astonishing theatricality...beautifully lit and staged’ Hexham Courant
‘quite simply, this is the kind of show for which awards are given’ WhatsOnStage
Contains strong language, adult themes and nudity. Age Guidance 14+
£12.50, Concessions £9.50, Students £7.50.
Part of the Drama Bundle - See Frank Vickery’s Granny Annie (at any of the venues), Equus at The Coliseum and The Games at The Muni for just £24.00 full price (saving you up to £13.00) and £19.00 concession price (saving you up to £12.00)
Tickets must be all be purchased at the same time (as a single transaction) and only available from the Box Office, not on-line
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