
Written and performed by local writer and actor Mark Carey.
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Written by local playwright Maggie Rose & co-produced by Green Shakespeare
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Adapted & performed by local actor Giles Shenton.
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Written by local author Mark Carey and performed by Mark Carey & Georgie Taylor.
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Written and performed by local writer and actor Christopher Saul.
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Performed by local actors Georgie Taylor and Giles Shenton
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Written and performed by local writer and actor Mark Carey.
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Written by local creative Christopher Saul.
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Performed by local actor Giles Shenton.
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Ian Fleming, the creator of secret agent 007, stands before the audience with a Martini in hand and a terrified look in his eyes. At 42 he is about to do the thing he most fears - he is getting married.
Who does he turn to for help?
Bond.
James Bond.

Under the Greenwood Tree follows members of the village choir as they are replaced by a church organ, set against the backdrop of a humorous love story. The book explores themes of love, social class, and the nostalgia for disappearing village traditions. The performance is a beautiful combination of spoken word, by renowned actor Mark Carey, and music from the highly acclaimed ARKangel.

Have you ever wondered what is behind the seemingly idyllic life of Audrey Hepburn? She was, and continues to be, an inspiration. A beautiful, modest actress, and Ambassador of UNICEF.
Audrey proved to be one of those rare people who truly deserved ‘fashion icon’ status, but what made her into the star we think we know?

1604, and the Pelican Tavern stands at the edge of the Thames near Execution Dock.
Here, a former sailor serves a last quart of ale to those found guilty of Piracy, before they hang at the scaffold from a shortened rope.
Whilst he waits, he recounts his travels and tales of time spent at sea serving under Sir Francis Drake; the Circumnavigation, the massacre at Rathlin Island - and his own questionable career on the seas…

Giles Shenton (Old Herbaceous, Three Men in a Boat) returns with a "thought provoking"and "cleverly constructed, wonderful piece of theatre" about a man preparing to fulfil his lifelong ambition to be a stand-up comedian, “…puts one in mind of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads”
You join the man as he prepares backstage for his first ever stand-up comedy gig. Something he has waited over 30 years for. Find out how he got to this point in his life……but be warned……the man and the performance are not quite what they seem!
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