Andy has been busy! He’s been sawing up a palette, and ripping up decking in our back garden. And we now have 4 crates I’m very pleased to say, to be in the “barn”, for John, Joe, Harry and Mags to sit on, when they are there.
And yes they will be sanded so they don’t give anyone splinters!
Director Susanne Crosby and actor Jordan Southwell had a brilliant time at Gladrags looking for World War One soldier uniforms for my upcoming play “Duty” at the Fringe, plus clothing suitable for working on a farm. Gladrags is like Aladdin’s cave, a treasure trove, filled to the brim with all manner of clothing, sometimes overwhelming and some spaces you can hardly move in! Jordan is one of the actors in “Duty” and was amazing at finding suitable clothing and trying on different sizes and combinations.
It was something else to see him in a First World War uniform.
Even in socks.
Brilliant.
Tickets are going fast – don’t forget to book! Tickets are available on both Brighton Fringe and The Lantern Theatre so if it’s sold out on one, there might be tickets on the other.
So the cat is definitely now out of the bag. Susanne Crosby’s latest play Duty will be part of the Brighton Fringe Festival, at the Lantern Theatre, between 22 – 25 May.
With huge apologies – our play: Loyalty – Lady Montague and Lady Capulet, has had to be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances – we are so disappointed not to be bringing you this next week, but rest assured we will be putting it on later in the year.
Please keep an eye out for details.
Sending lots of Shakespeare love to you all in the meantime.
Some advance previews – all the emotions here… Lady Montague and Lady Capulet have a lot of turmoil to navigate after the end of Romeo and Juliet. Book here
We are thrilled to partner with Gin Palace Productions for our new production: “Loyalty – Lady Montague and Lady Capulet”.
What happens after ‘Romeo and Juliet’? Lady Montague waits for Lady Capulet – a long standing family rivalry hides a long forgotten friendship. What happened to them? What have they become? And is there any way through this minefield of feelings, trying to remember who they are, versus what is expected of them as wives and mothers?
A play about loyalty: to family, to your children, your partner – and most of all to yourself: what you know and feel to be right. A poignant, sometimes funny, sometimes tragic look at the lives of two women who we know so little about.
Features the magnificent Sam Nixon and the wonderful Suse Crosby.
Wednesday 29, Thursday 30 May, Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 June