The Killing of Sister George
29th October – 21st November 2015
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ACT I
SCENE I. On a ship at sea: a tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard.
Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest, was the culmination of his life’s work and his final act in the theatre. As Prospero hangs up his enchanted cloak, Shakespeare sets down his quill for the last time: “Now my charms are all o’erthrown.” As the horizons of the known world grow larger, through discovery and colonisation of brave new worlds, Shakespeare magics up a prescient and timely tale of power, servitude, and enslavement. Teeming with characters who burst at the seams with vitality and vigour, the Bard creates a play unlike any of his others. An uncharted island, a banished duke turned sorcerer, his “uncivilised” daughter, a begrudging sprite indentured into servitude, and an enraged, enslaved Island native, all are brought to life on the stage.
The ensemble of the London Theatre Workshop have travelled back in time, and distilled that sense of new-found wonder and terror that Shakespeare felt when he set quill to scroll. Every moment of The Tempest bursts to life in surprising, shocking, new and terrifying ways. What results is a visual and aural kaleidoscope of senses, impressions and experiences. Join us as we use music, movement, and the stuff that dreams are made on to breathe new life into this classic play!
Directed by Associate Producer of London Theatre Workshop, Brandon Force, director of 2014’s critically acclaimed Romeo & Juliet.
London Theatre Workshop is delighted to announce that after two successful years located above the Eel Brook Pub in Fulham, the company is relocating to an exciting new venue in Central London.
The company’s new home is nestled right in the heart of the City of London’s financial district, within the beautiful and historic Leadenhall Market. A short walk from Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Bank and Monument stations, the new space is being re-developed to house a 60-seat theatre, much-needed rehearsal space, plus a creatives’ workshop and office.
London Theatre Workshop will officially re-open in March 2016 as a venue that can be hired for rehearsals, auditions, workshops and rehearsed readings. The company’s first season of in-house work will be announced in the coming months. A series of opening events, guided tours and performances is currently being scheduled.
It is confirmed that Ray Rackham will continue as Artistic Director for London Theatre Workshop. Under Rackham, the company’s mission as a hub for theatrical innovation will be further established in the new space; dedicated to finding, developing and producing theatre of the highest quality, celebrating the fusion between music and drama.
“I am overjoyed that we have been able to move to such an incredible location as Leadenhall Market. With the improvements to our infrastructure, the addition of much needed space, and through the dedication of so many individuals over the last two
years, London Theatre Workshop has a fantastic future.
“Under my Artistic Directorship, the company will be committed to nurturing budding industry talent, offering a platform that provides an opportunity for theatre practitioners to develop essential skills in all areas of theatrical production. I am honoured that our wider LTW Family has trusted me with the task of leading the company into 2016” — Ray Rackham, Artistic Director London Theatre Workshop.
For further information, hire information or news updates visit
www.londontheatreworkshop.co.uk
London Theatre Workshop is managed by a core team, including Commercial Director Skye Crawford, Associate Director Brandon Force, Marketing Director Olga-Marie Pratt, and General Manager, Alex Pearson.
Notes for the Editor
London Theatre Workshop was founded in 2013, and officially opened at the Eel Brook location in March 2014. Under the Artistic Directorship of Ray Rackham, LTW has produced critically-acclaimed musicals and plays, including ORDINARY DAYS (Best Musical nominee at the 2014 Broadway World and Off-West-End Awards), JUST ANOTHER LOVE STORY (recipient of the Artistic Excellence Angel Award at the Brighton Fringe Festival), the UK premiere of Harvey Fierstein and John Bucchino’s A CATERED AFFAIR, a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s AH WILDERNESS!, the European premiere of musical VOTE FOR ME, annual Shakespeare celebrations ROMEO AND JULIET and THE TEMPEST and Jason Robert Brown’s PARADE (Best Musical nominee 2015 Broadway World Award). APARTMENT 40C, written by Ray Rackham, with music by Tom Lees, enjoyed its world premiere in December 2014 and garnered London Theatre Workshop’s first transfer out of the workshop and into the St James Studio in April 2015.
In December 2015 Ray Rackham’s original musical play THROUGH THE MILL, charting the turbulent life of Judy Garland, had its world premiere and received significant critical acclaim as well as Off-West-End award nominations for Best New Play and Best Female for Lucy Penrose playing Young Judy.
For more information about London Theatre Workshop’s relocation to Leadenhall, or to book in interviews, please contact Ray Rackham at info@londontheatreworkshop.co.uk.
London Theatre Workshop has re-located to Leadenhall Market in the heart of the City of London; the only theatre situated within the Square Mile.
Moving from our previous home in Fulham has meant the opportunity to re-launch and re-develop in a brand new bespoke space, which we have designed from the floorboards up! For the past few months we have been busy creating a brand new black box studio space from what was a series of interconnecting conference rooms. Our studio theatre will join bespoke workshop and office space, making London Theatre Workshop a unique destination venue for artists, theatre practitioners and audiences alike.
To celebrate our move to the City and to raise much-needed funds to improve and develop our infrastructure, we are delighted to launch our “Name a Seat” campaign.
Naming a seat is a very personal way for you or your company to contribute to and support London Theatre Workshop and the exciting theatrical hub we are building.
London Theatre Workshop is a not for profit organisation, which is only able to run thanks to the support and commitment of its volunteer team, known as the LTW Family.
Your generous financial donation will enable us to raise much needed core funds to develop the theatre and ancillary spaces, supporting London Theatre Workshop in our mission of finding, developing and producing work of the highest quality, celebrating the fusion between music and drama.
By gifting a seat you are directly contributing to our family’s future and our commitment to being a collaborative working theatre lab which nurtures budding industry talent and provides an opportunity to develop practical skills in all areas of theatrical production.
A name engraved on a long-lasting plaque on one of our seats is:
The Front Row seat – £500 per gifted seat or two seats for £800 (10 available)
This generous donation gives you a plaque on a seat in the front row of the theatre, prime position for all the action and extra leg room!
The benefits:
General Seating – £250 per gifted seat or 2 seats for £400 (40 available)
This generous donation gives you a plaque on a seat in any row of the theatre, apart from the front and back rows. In this intimate studio space every seat has a great view!
The benefits:
For more information regarding this campaign, or to discover other ways to support London Theatre Workshop, please contact Commercial Director of London Theatre Workshop, Skye Crawford at info@londontheatreworkshop.co.uk.
We have a purpose built black box theatre with a seating rake available for hire at London Theatre Workshop.
Nestled right in the heart of the City of London’s financial district, within the beautiful and historic Leadenhall Market. We are just a short walk from Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Bank and Monument stations.
THEATRE
Playing Space
6.5 metres (long)
5.5 metres (wide)
4 tier seating rake not included in these measurements.
Hire Costs :
Monday – Saturday 10 – 6pm £20 per hour
Monday – Saturday 6pm – 10pm £25 per hour (if you hire for more than 2 hours it reverts to £20 per hour)
For more information or to book the space please email info@londontheatreworkshop.co.uk
Other items available for hire include an electric piano – £15 per day.
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