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Rev Stan’s Lockdown London walks lead to the Old Red Lion Theatre

In Features, London theatre, Opinion, Plays by Rev Stan7th March 2021Leave a Comment

London has an abundance of pub theatres, and the Old Red Lion in Islington is one of my favourites. The space is tiny with pew-like seating on two sides of the tea-tray sized stage.

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VAULT Festival 2019 – 20 shows to see

In Features, Festivals, London theatre, Musicals, Plays by Ian Foster17th January 2019Leave a Comment

With less than a week to go before the 2019 VAULT Festival opens, I wade my way through the catalogue and come up with 20 shows I think you should catch – in their own words.

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FEATURED SHOW: Hear Me Howl at the Old Red Lion, ★★★★★ reviews are in!

In Features, London theatre, Native, Plays, Sticky by Featured Content26th September 2018Leave a Comment

Yes, indeed, get that drum rolling! HEAR ME HOWL officially premieres tonight (19 September 2018) at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Alice Pitt-Carter stars in this one-woman play about a woman who becomes a drummer in a punk band. Check our first-look production gallery – and then get booking (and howling)!

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‘Beautifully performed with energy & unflinching conviction’: HEAR ME HOWL – Old Red Lion Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer24th September 2018Leave a Comment

There’s plenty of humour in the one-woman show Hear Me Howl which is beautifully performed at the Old Red Lion Theatre with energy and unflinching conviction by Alice Pitt-Carter.

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‘There is an awareness in Rynne’s writing’: HEAR ME HOWL – Old Red Lion Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Michael Davis23rd September 2018Leave a Comment

Written by Lydia Rynne and directed by Kay Michael, Hear Me Howl looks at Jess (Alice Pitt-Carter) a young professional whose life mirrors many women in Britain.

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‘It demands that you listen’: Hear Me Howl – Old Red Lion Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster22nd September 2018Leave a Comment

One woman, her drums and a whole lotta rage against the patriarchy, Hear Me Howl is a defiant roar at the Old Red Lion Theatre.

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FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS: Drumroll please! Alice Pitt-Carter stars in Hear Me Howl premiere

In Features, London theatre, Native, Plays by Featured Content19th September 2018Leave a Comment

Yes, indeed, get that drum rolling! HEAR ME HOWL officially premieres tonight (19 September 2018) at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Alice Pitt-Carter stars in this one-woman play about a woman who becomes a drummer in a punk band. Check our first-look production gallery – and then get booking (and howling)!

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What does punk mean to you? ‘Self-expression over convention’: Introducing Hear Me Howl’s all-female team

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays, Video by Featured Content11th September 2018Leave a Comment

What does punk mean to you? What’s your favourite song ever and why? What makes you howl with rage? It’s time for the all-female team behind one-woman punk play HEAR ME HOWL, starting performances one week from today at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre, to answer these three vital questions. See what they said below – and then get booking (and howling)!

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WATCH: The punk producers of Hear Me Howl wanna hear YOU howl! Trailer + competition

In London theatre, Native, Plays, Sticky, Video by Featured Content10th September 2018Leave a Comment

What makes you howl with rage? And how loudly can you do it? We’re counting down to the premiere of Lydia Rynne’s one-woman play HEAR ME HOWL, in which 30-year-old Jess joins a punk band. Check out the trailer and vox pops, plus a fabulous social media competition that could get you FREE tickets. Time to get booking – or howling and winning!

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PHOTOS: Alice Pitt-Carter unleashes her inner punk ahead of Hear Me Howl premiere

In London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content6th September 2018Leave a Comment

Alice Pitt-Carter stars as thirty-year-old Jess, who chooses punk over having children, in Lydia Rynne’s one-woman play HEAR ME HOWL. Check out these fab photos of Alice as she unleashes her inner punk on the playground in the run-up to the premiere production’s transfer this month to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Time to get booking!

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NEWS: Lydia Rynne’s one-woman punk play Hear Me Howl premieres at Old Red Lion

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content5th September 2018Leave a Comment

After performances at the Landor Space, Barbican and Plymouth Fringe, Lydia Rynne’s debut play, one-woman punk revolution HEAR ME HOWL, now transfers to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre for a limited, two week season from 18 to 29 September 2018, with a press night on 19 September.

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