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WATCH: Breathe in this stunning new trailer for new teen suicide play at the Bunker

In Features, London theatre, Native, Plays, Press Releases, Video by Featured Content25th July 2018Leave a Comment

We’re counting down to the premiere of BREATHE, the follow-up play about teenage suicide by Athenaeum Productions’ 18-year-old founder George Jaques, which premieres next week at London’s Bunker Theatre. Breathe in this video trailer with its simply stunning coastal cinematography – and then get booking!

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PHOTOS: Sneak a peek inside rehearsals for the premiere of teen suicide play Breathe

In Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content24th July 2018Leave a Comment

Athenaeum Productions, founded by then 16-year-old actor-producer George Jaques, is gearing up for the premiere next week of its second play BREATHE. Sneak a peek inside rehearsals with Jaques and the company, all aged under 25, as they tackle this gritty new play about teenage suicide – and then get booking!

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NEWS: 18-year-old George Jaques premieres Breathe in support of Childline

In Features, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky, Video by Featured Content23rd July 2018Leave a Comment

BREATHE, a gritty new stage play about teenage suicide written by and starring 18-year-old George Jaques, gets its world premiere this month at London’s Bunker Theatre in a limited season in aid of Childline. It runs from 31 July to 4 August 2018 only.

NEWS: 18-year-old George Jaques premieres Breathe in support of Childline

In Features, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky, Video by Featured Content23rd July 2018Leave a Comment

BREATHE, a gritty new stage play about teenage suicide written by and starring 18-year-old George Jaques, gets its world premiere this month at London’s Bunker Theatre in a limited season in aid of Childline. It runs from 31 July to 4 August 2018 only.

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Sneak-peek photos & video: Park unveils Faceless art exhibition showcasing young women & digital technology

In Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays, Press Releases, Video by Featured Content10th April 2018Leave a Comment

For the European premiere run of Selina Fillinger’s Faceless at the Park Theatre, PMJ Productions has partnered with non-profit organisation YOUTH CLUB on a free art exhibition reflecting some of the complex issues tackled in the play. Sneak a peek at some of the featured photographs, plus the exhibition’s launch video – and then get booking!

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FEATURED SHOW: Faceless announces major talkback series on faith, radicalisation & social media + rehearsal photos

In London theatre, Native, News, Photos, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content9th April 2018Leave a Comment

PMJ Productions has announced a packed schedule of more than 18 themed, post-show talkbacks to accompany its European premiere of Selina Fillinger’s Faceless this month at London’s Park Theatre. The play is inspired by a true court case about a 19-year-old Denver court case who tried to fly to Syria to join Isis in 2014, and the wide-ranging, related discussions involve experts on faith, radicalisation, social media and cyber-security, as well as events with the production’s charity partner, the NSPCC.

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NEWS: American play Faceless, about a suburban teenaged girl who tries to join Isis, gets European premiere

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content8th April 2018Leave a Comment

Selena Fillinger’s 2017 American play Faceless, inspired by a true court case about a 19-year-old Denver court case who tried to fly to Syria to join Isis in 2014, gets its European premiere this month at London’s Park Theatre, where it has a strictly limited season in Park 90. Gen up below about the production and the real-life story behind it – and then get booking!

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THE DARK ROOM – Theatre503 ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin22nd November 2017Leave a Comment

What is really clever about this play is how it manages to layer up the separate plots and points in time. There is one set (a cheap-looking motel room with a small bathroom and cupboard) and all the action takes place there, with many of the characters occupying the same space at the same time.

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