Two to Tango, archival pigment print (A4) ⁠2023, limited edition of 40, signed £60 + P&P ⁠send DM if interested⁠

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New work: Two to Tango⁠
Archival pigment print paper: 297 x 210 mm (A4) ⁠
2023, limited edition of 25, signed. ⁠
£60 + P&P ⁠(unframed) please send DM if interested⁠

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Two to Tango, archival pigment print (A4) ⁠2023, limited edition of 40, signed £60 + P&P ⁠send DM if interested⁠

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New work: Two to Tango
Archival pigment print (A4) ⁠2023, limited edition of 40, signed.
£60 + P&P ⁠(unframed) please send DM if interested⁠

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This week at South Street: Sparkly, shimmering for babies under 18 months & their grown-ups, with 's 'Glisten', Thu 8 - Sat 10 Dec, and another evening of scintillating with on Fri 9 Dec!
https://t.co/IfYT8uYkh0

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Meet , movement director on The Snow Queen.
"I help with the physical storytelling; puppetry, object manipulation, character movement, creating rivers & the illusions of flying! It'll be a delight for audiences"
https://t.co/Gi3nKWHavY
3-24th Dec

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Writer of
"The joy of seeing such amazing & creative humans bring The Snow Queen to life is so exciting. It's the magic of it leaping off the page & into the world.
I love creating something for the awesome young people of

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Welcome,
-What do you do in The Snow Queen?
I’m directing Anna’s excellent adaptation. I’m excited about the team working on this show&creating the magical elements. There are 15+ characters & 3 actors so loads to discover.
3-24Dec
https://t.co/Gi3nKWHavY

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REINDEER UPDATE
Bae (the reindeer) has taken charge of rehearsals & is very excited to meet you in this December.
Book now to watch some truly beautiful puppetry.

https://t.co/Gi3nKWHavY

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The quality of a set design can be the difference between an average & outstanding theatre experience. is creating something remarkable for The Snow Queen.Scale model:
https://t.co/oN0FXWXG9h

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Delighted to have behind They see that businesses are made of people & people need
"We're pleased to support ‘Who Killed Alfred Oliver’ & are confident that this fantastic production will make a valuable contribution to

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At our shows, we run Pay What You Want Night & £10 Tuesdays. They're nearly sold out for WhoKilledAlfredOliver? so if u might struggle with full price - get onboard! Also individuals,family,school,club... info.com/ https://t.co/ROWyTrBQ5B

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CAST ANNOUNCEMENT
RABBLE's artistic director,Toby W.Davies, returns to the stage as Charlie Fry, narrator of Who Killed Alfred Oliver? Toby's been recognised for his efforts to but many remember him best for his 8xFive Star performance of Henry I.#RDGUK 4-20Nov

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CAST ANNOUNCEMENT
People talk about character actors... well, here's the real thing. Marcia Davies is hilarious.
grad plays Florrie Kelsey; a young performer caught up in 1920s murder case. Who Killed Alfred Oliver?,4-20th Nov.

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The wonderful thing about producing work in new spaces is that they tend to be HUGE. We know the pandemic isn't over yet, so we're still taking our Covid-safety responsibilities seriously. The Minster of is spacious and there's fresh air

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CAST ANNOUNCEMENT
Nathan Ives-Moiba was stunning as Brother Jack in The Last Abbot of Reading. It's his comedy, though, that we're so enjoying in Who Killed Alfred Oliver?, with a whirlwind of accents & costumes. 2nd - 20th Nov,

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Culture thrives with local people behind it. have supported since 2012 & are doing it again on Who Killed Alfred Oliver? “Having cultural delights on our doorstep such as live theatre is more vital than ever"

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New Reading sound walk launches tomorrow, 10 Sept for !

Created by & the audio trail explores London Street landmarks with voices past and present🎧

https://t.co/jkTgGLWvMJ

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900 YEARS OF READING ABBEY. On 18th June 1121, Henry I (c.1068-1135) founded “for the salvation of my soul… and all my ancestors and successors.”

Reading Abbey may have been built for a king, but ultimately, his benefit belongs to us all

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This Forbury Lion from Sonya Chenery is one of two watercolour pieces she is showing in our current exhibition. The Forbury Lion is probably the most striking and memorable landmark in Reading



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