London Artists Projects Winter News
London Artists Projects Winter News

Epithalamion; song for Cornwall from Naming Spaces a major survey show of the work of Jyll Bradley
6 March – 31 May 2010 Newlyn Art Gallery (The Exchange) Penzance, Cornwall. Info

A Life in Three Acts in New York

We are proud to announce A Life in Three Acts with Bette Bourne and Mark Ravenhill will transfer to St Ann's Warehouse, New York from 4–28 March for 22 performances. St Ann's Warehouse is one of the world's leading venues for presenting international performance. This season will be supported by the British Council.

In the meantime, tickets are selling fast for Soho Theatre from 8–27 February and don't forget there is still time to enter our competition with the London Evening Standard. To be in the running, write your story, script or even a poem in a hundred words or less and name the living actor you'd most like to perform your story on stage. We'll then do our best to cast your chosen actor as part of the Evening Standard Readers' Night on Wednesday 10 February. Although all tickets are now sold out for the Readers' Night you could still be there as our winner, so send us your entry before midnight on 31 January.

Enter competition
Book tickets to Soho Theate, London
Book tickets to St Ann's Warehouse, New York
Watch A Queen's Christmas Message – The Guardian's Alternative Christmas Day Broadcast
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A Life in Three Acts originating co-producer is Koninklijke Schouwburg / Het Paradijs, The Hague (NL). The world premiere was at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh as part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2009 where it won a Fringe First and the only Herald Archangel Award. Its current London season is presented in association with Soho Theatre.

Truly memorable… rich and compassionate’ The Scotsman ‘Bourne's tale is a revelation of social, political and dramatic history’ The Herald
‘Joy, beauty, and meaning… an evocative theatrical wonderland that has pulled off some of the most directional theatrical and artistic productions of recent times’ The Guardian, December 2009

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Recent fact

Susannah Clapp of The Observer named Cardboard Citizens' Mincemeat – a recent project of ours, her third best show of 2009 after Enron and Jerusalem at the Royal Court.


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On elsewhere

An English Journey
ReImagined from Iain Sinclaire and Alan Moore, at Aldeburgh Music on 30 January

Dalston Songs
A Capella Song Theatre from Helen Chadwick, at Royal Opera House 2 from 3–6 February

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Images from top to bottom Jyll Bradley, David Gwinnutt (Bette Bourne and Mark Ravenhill)
and Zak Waters (Jeremy Goldstein)

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