30 01, 2024

Stones In His Pockets

Eastern Angles Presents…

Stones In His Pockets

Venture across the Irish Sea to County Kerry this Spring as Eastern Angles present Stones In His Pockets. Local lads Jake and Charlie are working as extras on a Hollywood epic movie that has taken over their small village in rural Ireland.

Switching from plucky Irish extra to know-it-all American movie star with a flick of the wrist, Jake and Charlie take on all 15 characters to tell the story of the impact this movie has on their local community. The result is a sad, hilarious and irresistible play that pushes the boundaries of storytelling.

Inspired by the cinematic stylings of Wes Anderson, Eastern Angles are also adding newly composed music and video projection to the multi-award winning play. A hit in Dublin, Edinburgh and London’s West End, Stones In His Pockets is a chance for audiences to laugh, cry and revel in the power of theatricality.

Recommended for ages 14+

Running time approx. 2hrs 20min

27 02, 2023

Persuasion

DOT Productions is proud to present this new adaptation of Jane Austen’s Final novel ‘Persuasion’. 

We follow the story of Anne Elliot who was persuaded by friends and family to end her engagement to Frederick Wentworth. Seven years later over many humorous encounters they meet again….will they once again be persuaded to stay apart or will love conquer all?

This production is told in DOTs renowned style and bound to delight all Austen Fans.

28 09, 2022

education, education, education

Brentwood School Drama Department proudly presents

education, education, education

It’s May 1997. Tony Blair has won the election and Katrina and the Waves have won Eurovision. Channel 5 is a month old. No one knows who Harry Potter is. Britain is the coolest place in the world.

At the local secondary school it’s a different story. Miss Belltop-Doyle can’t control her Year 10s, Mr Pashley has been put in charge of a confiscated Tamagotchi, and Miss Turner is hoping that this muck-up day goes smoother than the last. Tobias, the German language assistant, watches on. Things can only get better.

education, education, education is The Wardrobe Ensemble’s love letter to the schools of the 1990s and asks big questions about a country in special measures, exploring what we are taught and why, and where responsibility lies.

Please note that this production contains flashing lightsadult content and strong language.

There will be no interval .

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