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Performing Arts
Whats on at the Lighthouse
Written by Lady Amy   

Suicide. Created & performed by Herbie Treehead.

herbie.jpgSuitcase is a solo family indoor show, involving my invisible band and a monologue by the imfamous Norman the Depressed Dinosaur. It’s stand up comedy, songs, routines, lots of audience interaction. Also using projector and sound effects. The whole show is self-contained, will fit anywhere.
Suitcase brings together Herbie’s vast performing experience of stand-up comedy, music, circus and theatre to create this off the wall show for all the family.

 

 

 

 

Horseplay. Performed by Niki McCretton. Directed by Amit Lahav.

Set within a horse’s stable, Horseplay is a magical, multi-sensory world containing live performer, Niki McCretton, beautiful props, miniature landscapes, lighting, sound and images to support children’s imaginative ideas.

Initiated by Niki’s pony-tale, the children take over as their play becomes the performance. Parents and teachers watch the unfolding story through nooks and crannies in the stable wall. Horseplay is guaranteed to thrill children and will please arty parents too!
Horseplay has been developed to meet the new Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum guidelines and directly meets specified areas of learning and development through physical exploration and investigation, imagination and imaginative play.

Commissioned by The Lighthouse, Poole, endorsed by 5x5x5=creativity and supported by Bournemouth and Poole Cultural Hub, The Brindley, Activate, The Merlin Theatre, and Arts Council England.
 
 


The Wayside. Performed & choreographed by Laila Diallo.laila.jpg

The Wayside is a new solo performance inspired by the theme of departure. Showcasing Laila’s vivid dancing, it explores a physicality of loss and resilience. The sixteen minute piece features Lhasa de Sela’s song Pa’llegar hasta tu lado and reunites Laila’s favoured team of collaborators: Andy Downie, Theo Clinkard and Phil King who respectively contribute lighting, costume and sound designs.
The Wayside was created with the support of Arts Council England, South West and Dance Bristol and The Brewhouse Theatre.

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Confession. Written by Nell Leyshon. Performed by Lee Hart.

In his search for peace and truth, a man makes a startling confession to the mother of his son. Confession is a work in progress, and is the germ of what will be a 70 minute two-hander.

It is the first project from The Salt Factory, which has been created by Lee Hart and Nell Leyshon, to create outstanding work in Dorset for national and international audiences.
 
 
On Cigarette Papers. Written and performed by Pam Zinnemann-Hope.papers.jpg

The journey begins in 1990 with my mother’s death when I find an envelope containing fifty recipes, pencilled on cigarette papers, in Russian, in her handwriting. I know no Russian but the recipes, (for this is surely what they are), must have been written during her imprisonment, in Kiev. What feasts could they possibly contain that would be worth the risk of being found with a forbidden pencil?

The story stretches from 1905 and tells of love, exile, dislocation and survival; family relationships are drawn across lands both physically and politically remote. Grandmother, mother, daughter, (and others), emerge into the cold freedoms at the end of the Second World War: a new life and a new home.
 
 

 

Interval. Performed by the Carly Reader Dance Company.
Choregraphy by Carly Reader & dancers

Interval explores behaviours and interactions during an interval in the interval, using the surroundings of the foyer as inspiration.

 

 
 
 
Booking info: Lighthouse 0844 406 8666 www.lighthousepoole.co.uk
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Arts in Different Parts
Written by Lady Amy   

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Are you looking for something to do this summer, here are just a few things to get up to and go and see, click here to find out more

 
Homegrown
Written by Lady Amy   

Homegrown - 4th July 08 - Lighthouse, Poole

home-grown.jpgActivate, the Theatre and Dance Development Agency for Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole invite you to join us for a day of performance that will showcase some of the best work from Dorset and the South West. Taking place within the walls of the Lighthouse, Poole will be an eclectic mix of high quality performance.
homegrown’s secret garden space will be packed with fantastic music, film and performance art. There are no weeds here!
So why not discover what’s on your doorstep?
homegrown is the culmination event of an Activate project which included Growbags ‘Performance Scratch Nights’ across the county.

 
Lighthouse listings
Written by Lady Amy   
Poole Lighthouse has issued their next 4 month listings click here to find out whats on!
 
Preservation of Progress?
Written by Lady Amy   
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Award Winning Company Wimborne Drama presents
Badgers Green by R.C. Sherriff
Wed 14, Thu 15, Fri 16 and Sat 17 May 2008
Award - winning drama Company Wimborne Drama get topical with their upcoming production of Badger’s Green at The Tivoli Theatre Wednesday 15th - Saturday 17th May 2008.  
Though written in the 1930s, Sheriff’s comedy proves relevant today, as a rural town quietly minding its own business finds itself under the unsolicited scrutiny of a London property developer.
The townspeople may be pulling hair to protect their heritage, but will they succeed in fending off the London Big Wigs?
As the residents divide themselves in favour of preservation or progress,   opinions become heated and passions ignited, climaxing in a sensational finale at the annual village cricket match.
This timely play will undoubtedly strike a chord with residents of Wimborne, where plans have been proposed to build a supermarket on the local cricket pitch.
Directed by Paul Hewitt with leads played by local favourites Jeremy Austin (Dr Wetherby) and David Pile (Major Forrester) stunning sets and detailed costumes, this witty, timely show is guaranteed to impress drama fans across the board.
Tickets available from the Tivoli Box Office on 01202 885566

Ticket prices £8. Concessions available at Saturday 2.30pm matinee
More Info visit: www.wimborne drama.co.uk

 

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