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Next Door But One, Theatre Review. Cornerstone Theatre, Liverpool.

Rob Kavanagh, part of Next Door But One. Photograph by Roisin Fletcher.

Rob Kavanagh, part of Tell Tale Theatre’s Next Door But One. Photograph by Roisin Fletcher.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Rob Kavanagh, Paula Stewart, Shaun Roberts, Dan Edwards, Stui Dagnall, Tom Nevitt, Alex Clark, Kevin Foot-Stephens, Christine Heaney, Leanne Jones, Laura Hall, Sara O’ Connor, Bradley Thompson, Donna Ray-Coleman.

It has become a sign of the times that as a society we are more likely to know what is happening on the far side of the Atlantic Ocean in some stranger’s lives as we use social media to keep up with a celebratory who is in fashion then truly to get to grips with those to whom in the case of accident would be naturally first on the scene, the next door neighbour or the person across the road.

Award-Winning Theatre Company Swaps Performing For Pedalling!

Liverpool-based young person’s theatre company 20 Stories High are to ditch treading-the-boards in favour of pushing-the-pedals in a bid to raise much needed funds for their local participation programme. In an attempt to boost income for their Youth Theatre and Young Actor’s Company, the charity’s Youth Advisory Group has set some of the staff team the challenge of cycling non-stop for 24 hours.

The Chairs, Theatre Review. St. George’s Hall Concert Room, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Cast: Leanne Jones, Paula Stewart, Donna Ray Coleman, Christine Heaney, Laura Hall, Lucy Graham, Dan Pendleton, Jack Spencer, Lee Burnitt, Shaun Roberts, Bradley Thompson, Alex Clark, Tom Nevitt.

 

Tell Tale Theatre have already carved out a growing reputation as a production company that doesn’t adhere to the norm, the cosy or thankfully the easy to do. Their production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a glowing testament to that fact, and where angels fear to tread, where other’s might find the ever growing trickle of sweat just too much to bear, Tell Tale Theatre wrack up the pressure on themselves another notch and produce an amazing piece of choreographed art, full of absurdity, lots of insanity and above all tale of what can happen to us all if left alone in the dark too long.

Tell Tale Theatre Return To The Stage In February With A Production Of The Chairs.

Tell Tale are delighted to announce their latest production of Eugene Ionesco’s The Chairs performing at the beautiful Concert Room at St George’s Hall on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th February 2014.

Absurdly comic and philosophical, The Chairs highlights the importance of companionship, imagination and celebrating the simple life. Tell Tale will bring their experimental edge and energetic ensemble production to Ionesco’s play.