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FOLLOW
Theatre / 23 Jan 2013 - 26 Jan 2013 15Shane’s parents are deaf.
He grew up in a house with doorbell lights and subtitles on the TV. A house where to be heard, you had to be seen. Follow him to a place where languages collide. Where the lights are so bright you can’t see to speak. Where sound is just a feeling and signs are all around.
Close your ears, cover your eyes. Come to the Deaf Disco.
We’ll see you there.
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LOOKING FOR WORK
Theatre / 19 Jan 2013 6One day a man gives up his well-paid job and starts drinking. His wife is seeing another man. This other man happens to be renting a room in the married couple's house.
This is the first act of a serious farce about seeing things and doing things.
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THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL. 3
Performance / Special Event / Theatre / 19 Jan 2013 0000THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL. 3 In 1968, the year of a worldwide revolution, a record called ‘THE ...
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ALBERT HERRING
Music / Theatre / 15 Jan 2013 - 19 Jan 2013 25/20Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring, a wonderfully witty depiction of English rural life, is the RIAM's principal opera production in 2013. Set in the imaginary East Suffolk town of Loxford, the opera charts the coming-of-age of the meek and mild Albert Herring after he is selected as the town's first May King in the absence of any virtuous women.
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