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AUTUMN 1999 PRODUCTIONS
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Final year productions
The Studio, Kennington Park
Tue 19 Oct - Thu 28 Oct 7.30
Matinee Sat 23 Oct at 2.30 
Dancing at
Lughnasa
by Brian Friel 
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Directed by Caroline Eves
      Designed by Ruari Murchison
The GBS, Kennington Park
Wed 20 Oct - Fri 29 Oct 7.15
Matinee Wed 27 Oct at 2.30
Jew of Malta
by Christopher Marlowe.
Directed by Roland Rees
Designed by Susan Mayes
Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
Thur 14 Oct - Fri 22 Oct at 7.30
Matinee only Sat 23 Oct  2.30
Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by John Gardine
Designed by Alison Cartledge
The Studio, Kennington Park
23,25,27,29 Nov & 1,3 Dec at 7.30
Matinees: 27 Nov & 1 Dec at 2.30
Les Liaisons
Dangereuses
by Christopher Hampton 
from the novel by Ch de Laclos
          Directed by John Adams 
the GBS, Kennington Park
Thu 25 Nov - Fri 3 Dec at 7.15
Matinee: Sat 4 Dec at 2.30 
Thark
by Ben Travers
 Directed by Ellis Jones
Designed by Alexander McPherson
The Studio, Kennington Park
24,26,30 Nov & 2,4 Dec at 7.30
Matinees 26 Nov & 2,4 Dec at 2.30
The School 
for Scandal
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Directed by Geoff Bullen
Productions at Kennington Park are by invitation only for Agents, Casting Directors and Friends of RADA
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Special Events
 
Tue 12 Oct at 7.30
Young Vic Theatre
'Tis Pity She's a Whore
By John Ford

 with graduate Eve Best

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Directed by David Lan
Wed 17 Nov at 7.30
Old Vic Theatre
Antigone
by Sophocles

with graduates
Drew Mulligan, Damian Kearney and Christian Bradley

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Adapted and directed
by Declan Donnellan
Sat 11 Dec at 7.30
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Prize Fights 1999
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Westminster Theatre
12 Palace Street SW1
Box Office Tel:: 020-7834 0283

Tickets £6.50
£5.50 concessions (RADA friends etc)
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To book use Westminster Theatre booking form or telephone theatre

Directed by Geoff Bullen
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Dec 6, 12 and 13 at 8
So Sing Already!
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New End Theatre
27 New End
London NW3 1JD.
Box Office: 020-7794 0022

Rachel Siegel, having graduated this year, has written her own one-woman 
cabaret show. 

The show contains a humorous and eclectic mix of songs and text, spanning
Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim, the Sound of Music and Yiddish folksongs. 
A story of  uncovering identity, as well as an excuse to sing and be merry!

Tickets £8
£6 concessions (including RADA students and graduates).

To book telephone theatre

 

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