adeenus.com
Suneeda Maruthiyil - Set & Costume Designer
http://www.adeenus.com/the-maias
Written by Eça de Queirós, Adapted by Alice de Sousa. The Maias, was written over a period of eight years and is set against a backdrop of a fast changing 19th century Portuguese society. Published in 1888, it traces the decline in a wealthy, land owning family and the incestuous romance between a brother and sister, who are unaware of their blood relationship. In The Maias, Eça creates a strong sense of human decay which is cultural, political and moral. Howard Loxton, The British Theatre Guide. A simpl...
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Actors' Info: The Maids are BACK! This time for a bit longer....
http://actorsinfo.blogspot.com/2009/06/were-back-this-time-for-bit-longer.html
The Chronicles of an Actor. Sunday, June 07, 2009. The Maids are BACK! This time for a bit longer. Following the successful week-long run at the Etcetera Theatre,. Are transferring Jean Genet’s classic,. The play was last performed in Greenwich 35 years ago in 1974 and starred the oscar-winning Glenda Jackson, Susannah York and Vivien Merchant, who all went on to act in the successful film of the same name. A truly contemporary take on Genet's murderous play.". Directed by Gael Colin. The Maids are BACK!
thegreenwichgazette.blogspot.com
The Greenwich Gazette: March 2009
http://thegreenwichgazette.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
Thursday, 26 March 2009. Pandora’s Box Theatre present Burglar Bill at Blackheath Halls. Saturday 28 March at 3:00 PM/ £7. Who’s that creeping down the street? Who’s that climbing up the wall? Who’s that coming through the window? Links to this post. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. Charlton House Easter Party. Step back in time and re-live the 50s at Charlton House this Easter Sunday, April 11, 2009 @ 7.30pm. For more details, click here. Links to this post. Handel's Messiah: King's College Choir Live. Handel ...
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Dracula | Illyriaevents's Blog
https://illyriaevents.wordpress.com/2010/11/21/dracula
Writing about places, things and people who inspire us. The world’s most famous seducer is back in London town. My nose is always quick to sniff out anything vampiric. And yes before you ask, I love the Twilight books and films, the Vampire Diaries and just about anything else with fangs. The Sell a Door Theatre Company currently features Bram Stokers Dracula, as adapted by Liz Lockhead, at the Greenwich Roundhouse Theatre. Dracula will be on at the Greenwich playhouse till the 5. Enter your comment here.
se10.livejournal.com
Greenwich, London
http://se10.livejournal.com/tag/entertainment%20&%20culture
Eating and Drinking in Greenwich. Sep 3rd, 2005 at 2:29 PM. Pubs and Pub restaurants. Please comment if you have reviews, corrections or would like to see something added to this post. Sep 3rd, 2005 at 11:44 AM. Up the Creek Comedy Club. Please comment if you have reviews, corrections or would like to see something added to this post. Places to visit in Greenwich and surrounding areas. Sep 3rd, 2005 at 11:41 AM. Greenwich Tourist Information Centre. Stepping Out Walking Tours. The Old Royal Naval College.
artscouncilofbexley.org.uk
Events
http://www.artscouncilofbexley.org.uk/events.html
Registered Office: 5 Pinewood Road, Abbey Wood SE2 0RY. Email: artscouncilofbexley@tiscali.co.uk. Arts Council of Bexley Future Events. Bob Hope Theatre, Eltham. Orchard Theatre, Dartford. Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford. Galleon Theatre, Greenwich. Rose Bruford College, Sidcup. Bird College, Sidcup. Goldsmiths College, New Cross. Trinity Laban Music and Dance. Geoffrey Whitworth, Crayford. Edward Alderton, Bexleyheath. Submit works by photo or email JPEG by 9. January 2014 to 9. To see the poster click.
actorsinfo.blogspot.com
Actors' Info: June 2009
http://actorsinfo.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
The Chronicles of an Actor. Sunday, June 07, 2009. The Maids are BACK! This time for a bit longer. Following the successful week-long run at the Etcetera Theatre,. Are transferring Jean Genet’s classic,. The play was last performed in Greenwich 35 years ago in 1974 and starred the oscar-winning Glenda Jackson, Susannah York and Vivien Merchant, who all went on to act in the successful film of the same name. A truly contemporary take on Genet's murderous play.". Directed by Gael Colin. Links to this post.
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