LAMDA
LAMDA’S 2011 TWO YEAR ACTING COURSE – STUDENT PRODUCTION
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For 150 years, the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art Academy graduates can be found in the West End, Broadway and Hollywood, as well as in television and radio. Come and see the next generation of LAMDA talent performing at the Tricycle Theatre this March. |
Taking Steps
By Alan Ayckbourn
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.
Director: John Bashford
Designer: Sara Perks
Wednesday 23 March @ 7:30pm
Saturday 26 March @ 2:00pm
Sunday 27 March @ 7:30pm
Tuesday 29 March @ 2:00pm
Wednesday 30 March @ 7:30pm
Elizabeth’s plans to leave her husband run into trouble as eccentric relatives, scheming builders and a nervous solicitor converge upon her crumbling manor house. As confusion abounds, will her freedom come at too high a price?
Comic and compassionate, Taking Steps is a gloriously inventive farce from Olivier, Tony and Molière Award-winner, Alan Ayckbourn.
Touched
By Stephen Lowe
An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
Director: Colin Cook
Designer: Sara Perks
Thursday 24 March @ 7:30pm
Saturday 26 March @ 7:30pm
Monday 28 March @ 2:00pm
Tuesday 29 March @ 7:30pm
Thursday 31 March @ 2:00pm
England, 1945. Germany is defeated and the Allied Forces are poised to invade Japan. After years of rationing and hardship, Sandra, Joan and Betty anxiously await the return of their loved ones…but are the hardest battles yet to come?
Set within the close community of working-class Nottingham, Stephen Lowe’s beautifully crafted drama brings the tears and laughter of the post-war generation vividly to life.
A Woman of No Importance
By Oscar Wilde
Director: William Oldroyd
Designer: Sara Perks
Friday 25 March @ 7:30pm
Sunday 27 March @ 2:00pm
Monday 28 March @ 7:30pm
Wednesday 30 March @ 2:00pm
Thursday 31 March @ 7:30pm
“After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one’s own relations.”
As the elite of English society gather for a weekend party, the debonair Lord Illingworth struggles to conceal a dark secret from his past. This is Oscar Wilde at his witty and subversive best.
BOOKING INFORMATION
LAMDA does not charge for tickets to its performances. For further information on how to book, please visit www.lamda.org.uk