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Auditions Notice! AJAX by Sophocles Wednesday 28th July @ 7.30pm & Sunday 1st August @ 2.30pm Performance will run between; Thursday 25th November and Saturday 4th December 2010. 'Blood, guns and Greek tragedy; bringing one of the epic tales of the Trojan War into a modern setting, Ajax by Sophocles is a powerful look at what it means to be a soldier. Ajax himself is an honourable hero, overcome by pride, who feels betrayed by those who led him into war. What impact does a soldier's life have on those dearest to him? Who is ultimately responsible for his actions? And how should he be honoured after death? These same questions are still asked 3,000 years on.' |
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Breathing Corpses by Laura Wade Directed by Carole Brown Monday 6th to Saturday 11th September 2010 'When a man has lost all happiness, he’s not alive. Call him a breathing corpse' - Sophocles Amy’s found another body in a hotel bedroom. There’s a funny smell coming from one of Jim’s storage units, and Kate’s losing it after spending all day with the police. There’s no going back after what they’ve seen. This play is like a crossword puzzle where all the clues have to do with death. It is a tight and tense, and you cannot afford to miss a single word or gesture. Please note: Contains scenes and language that may offend. Not suitable for children. |
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Progress Theatre, Reading, Berkshire, England is a self-governing, self-funding theatre group. It operates in the voluntary sector, is a registered Charity and maintains its own 95-seat theatre. We produce a programme of varied, interesting and challenging drama to the highest standard. Each year sees around nine productions, running between six and nine nights. We have an active policy to educate, encourage and enliven in all aspects of theatre. Progress has a thriving youth theatre comprising Three Youth Groups and two Student Groups; a Writers’ Group; the Friends of Progress and the Members themselves. All auditions for our public productions are open to non-members. Various internal events, such as "Writefest" provide opportunities for newer or less experienced actors, directors and writers. |
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