A MAN CALLING HIMSELF CORIOLANUS (Work-In-Progress Performances)
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INTRODUCTION:
Temporal Horizons Productions invites the genereal public to Temporal Horizons Productions is offering audiences in Clapham, London on the 13th and 14th July 2025 a taster for a new work-in-progress they are developing...
WHAT IS THE EVENT?
A play that looks at a group of actors in a cell in a not too distant future putting on the Shakespeare play THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS, a story dealing with themes of tyranny, masculinity, democracy and the inherent power within the common people!
Only trouble is much of the play's being lost to time, so they've got to come up with new scenes and put what remains back together in the way they understand and potentially get those watching to assist!
WHAT CAN AUDIENCES EXPECT?
Expect drama, humor, audience participation, verse, prose, class struggles, the themes of masculinity, fighting against tyranny and those given the chance to do Shakespeare when many times their voices aren't heard in major productions in this rehearsed reading and you will have a chance to help us in shaping the development of the work!
WHO IS INVOLVED?
- The cast of this work-in-progress are:
Sabean Bea as Actor One playing Volumnia + Ensemble
Eszter Patakfalvi as Actor Two playing Aufidius + Virgilia + Ensemble
Poet The Jules as Actor Three playing Citizens + Ensemble
Arden Fitzroy as Actor Four playing Caius Martius/Coriolanus
Caroline Letelier as Actor Five playing Tribune Velutus + Ensemble
Becky Jenkins as Actor Six playing Tribune Brutus + Ensemble
Jame Trundle as Actor Seven playing Menenius + Ensemble
- The creative team of this work-in-progress are:
Harry Fitzpatrick - Director/Producer/Writer
Caitlin Woodcock - Assistant Director/Stage Manager
Marta Fossati - Technician/Stage Manager
Catherine Warnes - Prop Designer
Sarah Melville - Costume Designer
Faye Maryson - Choreographer
HOW CAN I ATTEND THIS EVENT?
The event will be on at the Bread & Roses Theatre in Clapham, South London on the 13th and 14th July 2025 at 7pm UK time.
The venue Tube Stations are: Clapham North, Clapham Common (Northern Line)
Overground Stations are: Clapham High Street, Wandsworth Road.
The Buses to venue are: 50, 88, 155, 322, 345, N155 (Closest Stop: St. Luke's Avenue)
Street parking is available in Clapham Manor Street (metres apply)
Tickets are £10 general admission and £5 concession (Students; Under 21s; Over 65s; Those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members; Military Veterans; NHS workers)
To book tickets, you can use the link below:
https://app.lineupnow.com/event/a-man-calling-himself-coriolanus-a-work-in-progress-performance
(Tickets are non-refundable and latecomers will not be permitted)
WHAT IS THE AGE RATING FOR THIS EVENT?
Contains strong language, themes & images of violence, death, war and other disturbing themes which may be unsuitable for those under 15 years **This is a rehearsed reading**
Get Tickets
Temporal Horizons Productions invites the genereal public to Temporal Horizons Productions is offering audiences in Clapham, London on the 13th and 14th July 2025 a taster for a new work-in-progress they are developing...
WHAT IS THE EVENT?
A play that looks at a group of actors in a cell in a not too distant future putting on the Shakespeare play THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS, a story dealing with themes of tyranny, masculinity, democracy and the inherent power within the common people!
Only trouble is much of the play's being lost to time, so they've got to come up with new scenes and put what remains back together in the way they understand and potentially get those watching to assist!
WHAT CAN AUDIENCES EXPECT?
Expect drama, humor, audience participation, verse, prose, class struggles, the themes of masculinity, fighting against tyranny and those given the chance to do Shakespeare when many times their voices aren't heard in major productions in this rehearsed reading and you will have a chance to help us in shaping the development of the work!
WHO IS INVOLVED?
- The cast of this work-in-progress are:
Sabean Bea as Actor One playing Volumnia + Ensemble
Eszter Patakfalvi as Actor Two playing Aufidius + Virgilia + Ensemble
Poet The Jules as Actor Three playing Citizens + Ensemble
Arden Fitzroy as Actor Four playing Caius Martius/Coriolanus
Caroline Letelier as Actor Five playing Tribune Velutus + Ensemble
Becky Jenkins as Actor Six playing Tribune Brutus + Ensemble
Jame Trundle as Actor Seven playing Menenius + Ensemble
- The creative team of this work-in-progress are:
Harry Fitzpatrick - Director/Producer/Writer
Caitlin Woodcock - Assistant Director/Stage Manager
Marta Fossati - Technician/Stage Manager
Catherine Warnes - Prop Designer
Sarah Melville - Costume Designer
Faye Maryson - Choreographer
HOW CAN I ATTEND THIS EVENT?
The event will be on at the Bread & Roses Theatre in Clapham, South London on the 13th and 14th July 2025 at 7pm UK time.
The venue Tube Stations are: Clapham North, Clapham Common (Northern Line)
Overground Stations are: Clapham High Street, Wandsworth Road.
The Buses to venue are: 50, 88, 155, 322, 345, N155 (Closest Stop: St. Luke's Avenue)
Street parking is available in Clapham Manor Street (metres apply)
Tickets are £10 general admission and £5 concession (Students; Under 21s; Over 65s; Those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members; Military Veterans; NHS workers)
To book tickets, you can use the link below:
https://app.lineupnow.com/event/a-man-calling-himself-coriolanus-a-work-in-progress-performance
(Tickets are non-refundable and latecomers will not be permitted)
WHAT IS THE AGE RATING FOR THIS EVENT?
Contains strong language, themes & images of violence, death, war and other disturbing themes which may be unsuitable for those under 15 years **This is a rehearsed reading**
Get Tickets
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