Our two radio plays have been in rehearsal this week, ready for the first performances on Saturday at the Auberge in Montesquiou. The Far Side of the Moore is an endearing account of how Patrick Moore became Britain's best-loved astronomer and Yes, Minister – the Right to Know is one of the funniest episodes of the popular Yes, Minister television series that has been adapted for radio.
The sound technicians, lighting crew and troupe of actors are all now ready and our own pop-up theatre will be installed at the Montesquiou auberge in time for Saturday's 1.00pm start. There are very few tickets left for Saturday and Sunday's performances are fully sold out with a waiting list.
After Montesquiou we move to the Ferme de Flaran, a superb restaurant near Valence-sur-Baïse, where we perform on Saturday 25th November. There are tickets available for this performance, but the following day's event at Cazaux-Villecomtal is almost sold out.
Rehearsals have been great fun and we have enjoyed working with some new faces in both technical and acting roles.
We recently held a premature first birthday party at which we announced our 2018 plans — Under Milk Wood in March, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead in May, and a Musical Theatre Review in October plus other events still at the planning stage. So keep watching the website for further news and information.
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy our two radio plays as much as we have enjoyed bringing them to life.
The sound technicians, lighting crew and troupe of actors are all now ready and our own pop-up theatre will be installed at the Montesquiou auberge in time for Saturday's 1.00pm start. There are very few tickets left for Saturday and Sunday's performances are fully sold out with a waiting list.
After Montesquiou we move to the Ferme de Flaran, a superb restaurant near Valence-sur-Baïse, where we perform on Saturday 25th November. There are tickets available for this performance, but the following day's event at Cazaux-Villecomtal is almost sold out.
Rehearsals have been great fun and we have enjoyed working with some new faces in both technical and acting roles.
We recently held a premature first birthday party at which we announced our 2018 plans — Under Milk Wood in March, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead in May, and a Musical Theatre Review in October plus other events still at the planning stage. So keep watching the website for further news and information.
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy our two radio plays as much as we have enjoyed bringing them to life.