Donmar disaster!

The time is 12pm and I have a sudden thought – Barclays Front Row tickets at The Donmar! I scramble to get the website up and hopefully click on the link to find…all performances for the next 2 weeks sold out. Dammit! Since The Donmar Warehouse started the front row scheme I have managed to successfully forget every week that I needed to log on at 10am on a Monday morning for the chance of a ticket.

I’m particularly desperate to see the current show, Phyllida Lloyd’s Henry IV – an all female Shakespeare production starring Harriet Walter which follows on from the success of the all female Julius Caesar performed last year (another one I didn’t get a ticket for!)

I’m always incredibly excited when an all female Shakespeare is performed, particularly at such a major venue like The Donmar Warehouse. The very first show Spearshaker Theatre produced was an all female Midsummer Nights Dream and since then I’ve always kept a look out for other same sex Shakespeare productions. It’s safe to say that all female productions have been rather thin on the ground (though I have heard excellent things about Smooth Faced Gentlemen – I must catch their next show)

The Donmar’s Henry VI is set in a women’s prison and, from reading the description and reviews, becomes a play within a play when the women of the prison stage a production of one of Shakespeare’s finest (and most male dominated) works. It is a concept that some reviewers have not taken too well to, and the word ‘gimmick’ has been whispered more than once. Of course I’m in no position to review a show before I’ve seen it, so will reserve judgement until I get my backside into gear and log on at 10am next Monday for tickets! Watch this space!

New Production – “Good Girls/Saying Yes”

 

Good Girls / Saying Yes POSTER

Good Girls / Saying Yes Poster

Spearshaker Theatre present an evening of new writing, showcasing two one act plays by Perdita Stott and Lisa Cagnacci at The Etcetera Theatre in Camden from 14th-16th Feb 2014.

’Good Girls’ by Perdita Stott, directed by Alexandra Agnew. Three women tell their stories. They have never met but their lives are linked over the years as they consider what it means to feel safe, to feel fear and what makes a person strong. Their gender stereotypes are challenged as they face vulnerability and what it means to be – and who can be – a victim.

’Saying Yes’ by Lisa Cagnacci, directed by Kate Murphy. Lauren and Ellie have been happily dating for 6 years. However, when Lauren unexpectedly decides to propose to Ellie their whole relationship is thrown into jeopardy! A light-hearted drama about what commitment really means and how sure we have to be before taking ’the plunge’ into marriage.

Performance times: 14th and 15th Feb @ 9.30pm, 16th Feb @ 8.30pm
Total running time: 1h 10mins
Tickets: £10 available online at www.etceteratheatre.com or in person at the Box Office.
Theatre adress: Etcetera Theatre, 265 Camden High Street, London NW1 7BU. Nearest tube Camden Town.

Hello 2014! Exciting news!

We’re BACK with a new writing double bill that is going to be performed at a central London venue in Feb 2014!

Auditions were yesterday and there was an amazing turnout with some truly amazing talent – thank you to everyone who attended 🙂  Casting to be announced this week!

 

 

Fantastic Show – More To Come

After the sell out success of our recent show The Other Plans, a new writing piece by Catherine Bray and Sara Hunt, we’re really looking forward to our next production.

Christmas is coming so we’re hoping to bring you a little bit of festive fun!!!

If you think you’ve got a script that fits the bill – comedy, drama or maybe even a pantomime then get in touch.

We ‘d really love to hear from you.

In the meantime now that winters on its way and there are only 91 days left to Christmas  just a reminder of what we’ve got to look forward to!!!

A snowcat snowman!!!!!

Another Successful Spearshaker Production

A big thank you to all the cast and crew of our latest successful new writing production, The Other Plans.

It was the first play that writers Catherine Bray and Sarah Hunt have worked on together and judging by the great reviews it’s received I’m sure it wont be their last!

Writers Catherine Bray and Sarah Hunt with the cast of The Other Plans

Writers Catherine Bray and Sarah Hunt with the cast of The Other Plans

We were so lucky find such a talented group of actors who really brought their characters to life. It’s been a pleasure to work with them – thanks girls!!

The Cast of The Other Plans: Nina Bright, Joanna Wills, Claire Garvey, Alexandra Agnew

The Cast of The Other Plans: Nina Bright, Joanna Wills, Claire Garvey and Alexandra Agnew

And of course not forgetting our fantastic audiences who’ve supported us every step of the way and helped make The Other Plans such a great success.

Bring on the next one!!