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‘Expect to be afraid. Be very afraid’: Steve Fitzgerald chills our blood as he tells us about Uncanny Collective’s new show Haunted

In Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays by Featured Content27th September 2019

“Expect scares, laughs and perpetual darkness.” It’s a description of new horror theatre piece Haunted that should fill audiences with trembling, nervous excitement. As Uncanny Collective prepare to stage the piece at Peckham’s Asylum Chapel, co-creator Steve Fitzgerald tells us more about the show. Read his interview, then book your tickets!

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NEWS: Asylum Chapel to host terrifying new show, Haunted

In London theatre, Native, News, Photos, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content11th September 2019

Where better to take in a ghostly tale this October than in a distressed chapel in South London? That’s exactly the setting for Haunted, the debut production from Uncanny Collective. Book your tickets now!

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‘A beautifully compact version of a well-known opera’: LA TRAGEDIE DE CARMEN – Touring ★★★★

In London theatre, Opera, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Debbie Gilpin17th October 2018Leave a Comment

A beautifully compact version of a well-known opera, La Tragedie de Carmen is backed by stunning historic surroundings – the vocals and performances are impressive.

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‘Brims over throughout with passion, intensity & obvious talent’: LA TRAGÉDIE DE CARMEN – Touring

In London theatre, Opera, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Liz Dyer1st October 2018Leave a Comment

In La Tragédie de Carmen, Peter Brook, in collaboration with composer Marius Constant and writer Jean-Claude Carrière, condenses Bizet’s four-act original – and all its greatest hits – into just 80 minutes.

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