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May 5 to 8
No Idea
Take a look at the women in the picture. Their names are Rachael and Lisa. If they were in a show, can you imagine what kind of show it would be? What would the story be? Who would you choose to play the main character? Who would you choose to be the funny one? Armed with a tape recorder, Rachael and Lisa went onto the streets and asked people what they thought their show should be about. What they heard and recorded was funny, heart- felt, sometimes staggering but always very very revealing about what we can (and can’t) imagine when we look at someone.
May 13 to 29
The Empire
The Drum Theatre Plymouth and the Royal Court Theatre present The Empire. “Patch you up, all nice like, splint, bandage your leg. All very civilized actually. But then. Then. We hand you over.” Helmand in the height of summer. Gary, a British soldier, and Hafizullah, his Afghan colleague, guard an injured young prisoner, Zia, found in the heat of battle. Gary wants answers, Hafizullah just wants to make it through the day and Zia thinks there has been a big mistake. DC Moore’s second play dissects the politics of occupation, home and abroad. His first play Alaska opened at the Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Upstairs in 2007. He won the inaugural Tom Erhardt Award for
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theatres & shows
promising new playwrights in 2008. The Drum Theatre’s latest collaboration with the Royal Court follows the huge success of 2008’s The Girlfriend Experience.
June 1 to June 5
Road Movie
A compelling and moving tale of love and loss in mid-90s America at the height of the AIDS crisis...
Barbican Theatre
Castle Street, Plymouth Box Office 01752 242021 www.barbicantheatre.co.uk
April 23 and 24
Madame Galina & Anything For A Tenor: Iraq And I
A double bill including a dramatic monologue and performance piece about Iestyn’s experiences performing to Her Majesty’s Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. In support of Help for Heroes.
B-Bar at the
Barbican Theatre
The B-Bar, Barbican Theatre, Castle Street, Plymouth Box office: 01752 242021
Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Cuba Night
Cocktails, latin music, a steamy atmos- phere and dancing until late
Apr 4
OK Brandy
Beautiful folk music
Apr 7
Comedy Night
Our monthly session of stand-up con- tinues with Patrick Monahan, Simon Feilder, Chris Battle and MC is Jared Hardy
Apr 8
Peter Bruntnell
Devon-based singer-songwriter in country-folk rock zone
Apr 9
Jeff ‘The Horse’ Horsey
Jeff ‘The Horse’ Horsey is known as a bluesman, but in this solo show he’ll be playing ‘downbeat blues and desperado
the talented carrivick sisters are performing at the b-bar in april
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