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rina-diabolik-blog · 8 years ago
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Kid’s Handwriting Tag~
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I was Tagged by @diabolik-yuko and @askdiabolikmaxine! Thanks for Tagging! Sorry if anyone else Tagged me. it probably didnt show up in my Activity QWQ
Faline would have Fancy Hand writing while Raizo would be Slightly Normal :3
Now i Tag((idunnoiftheydiditalreadybutmeh XD)) @first-blood-moon @hisoka-kuroi @hadairono   @lunaangel1010universe and @idrina-diabolik!~
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londontheatre · 7 years ago
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Bringing two of Charles Dickens’s most popular stories out in the open as part of the 2017 season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Dickens Uncovered celebrates the greatest storyteller of London life.
Casting and completed creative teams for A Tale of Two Cities (7 July – 5 August), a new play by Matthew Dunster adapted from the original novel, and Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over (17 July – 5 August) adapted by Anya Reiss especially for families.
“I am delighted that this group of 32 talented performers are coming together to reimagine these two iconic London stories. For those of us who read them alone at home, at school or on the tube, I hope we can reclaim them anew together in the Park. For those who only know them as titles, then let us take you on a trip back to the nineteenth century blockbusters, via 2017. This is Dickens uncovered for everyone.” (Artistic Director, Timothy Sheader)
Director Timothy Sheader has assembled a company of 21 actors to re-tell Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities: Lydia Bradford, Sean Cernow, Claire-Louise Cordwell, Marième Diouf, Patrick Driver, Nabil Elouahabi, Lorna Gayle, Lewis Griffin, Nicholas Karimi, Nicholas Khan, Andrew Koji, Kevork Malikyan, Francesca Mills, Jude Owusu, Tim Samuels with Aliya Ali, Evie Buxton, Mia Dalley, Foyinsola Ighodalo, Kaitlyn Kou, and Olivea Puci sharing the children’s roles.
Developing their programme of work made especially for families, Caroline Byrne directs Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over in daytime performances alongside A Tale of Two Cities. A cast of 8 actors, Robyn Cara, Rina Fatania, Danny-Boy Hatchard, Michael Hodgson, Daniel Hoffmann-Gill, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Shaun Mason and Angela Wynter play multiple roles, with Tia-Lana Chinapyel, Lewis Fernée and Jordan Nash alternating in the title role. Design for both productions is by Fly Davis.
The completed creative teams also include, for A Tale of Two Cities: Liam Steel (Movement Direction), Lee Curran, who received an Olivier Award-nomination for Jesus Christ Superstar (Lighting Design) and Christopher Shutt (Sound Design). For Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over, the creative team includes Lucy Burge (Movement Direction), Joshua Anio Grigg (Sound Design) and Joe Dieffenbacher (Physical Comedy Direction). Casting for both productions is by Polly Jerrold.
[See image gallery at http://ift.tt/1FpwFUw] The 2017 Open Air Theatre season opens with On The Town, (19 May – 01 Jul) directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie. The cast includes Danny Mac, Fred Haig, Samuel Edwards, Siena Kelly, Lizzy Connolly, Miriam-Teak Lee, Naoko Mori, Mark Heenehan, Rodney Earl Clarke and Maggie Steed.
Following A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over, the 2016 sell-out production of Jesus Christ Superstar returns (11 Aug – 23 Sep), directed by Timothy Sheader. The production won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and Evening Standard Award for Best Musical, and features Declan Bennett (as Jesus), Evening Standard Award-winner Tyrone Huntley (as Judas), David Thaxton (as Pilate) and Peter Caulfield (as Herod).
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre was voted London Theatre of the Year in the Stage Awards 2017, and recently announced a collaboration with English National Opera for their 2018 season, with Timothy Sheader directing Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw (22 – 30 Jun 2018).
A Tale of Two Cities REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE, LONDON A TALE OF TWO CITIES A new play by MATTHEW DUNSTER Adapted from the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over REGENT’S PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE, LONDON OLIVER TWIST created for everyone aged six and over adapted by ANYA REISS from the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
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londontheatre · 7 years ago
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Oliver Twist at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Bringing two of Charles Dickens’s most popular stories out in the open as part of the 2017 season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Dickens Uncovered celebrates the greatest storyteller of London life.
Casting and completed creative teams have today been announced for A Tale of Two Cities (7 July – 5 August), a new play by Matthew Dunster adapted from the original novel, and Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over (17 July – 5 August) adapted by Anya Reiss especially for families.
“I am delighted that this group of 32 talented performers are coming together to reimagine these two iconic London stories. For those of us who read them alone at home, at school or on the tube, I hope we can reclaim them anew together in the Park. For those who only know them as titles, then let us take you on a trip back to the nineteenth century blockbusters, via 2017. This is Dickens uncovered for everyone.” (Artistic Director, Timothy Sheader)
A Tale of Two Cities at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Director Timothy Sheader has assembled a company of 21 actors to re-tell Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities: Lydia Bradford, Sean Cernow, Claire-Louise Cordwell, Marième Diouf, Patrick Driver, Nabil Elouahabi, Lorna Gayle, Lewis Griffin, Nicholas Karimi, Nicholas Khan, Andrew Koji, Kevork Malikyan, Francesca Mills, Jude Owusu, Tim Samuels with Aliya Ali, Evie Buxton, Mia Dalley, Foyinsola Ighodalo, Kaitlyn Kou, and Olivea Puci sharing the children’s roles.
Developing their programme of work made especially for families, Caroline Byrne directs Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over in daytime performances alongside A Tale of Two Cities. A cast of 8 actors, Robyn Cara, Rina Fatania, Danny-Boy Hatchard, Michael Hodgson, Daniel Hoffmann-Gill, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Shaun Mason and Angela Wynter play multiple roles, with Tia-Lana Chinapyel, Lewis Fernée and Jordan Nash alternating in the title role.
Design for both productions is by Fly Davis.
The completed creative teams also include, for A Tale of Two Cities: Liam Steel (Movement Direction), Lee Curran, who received an Olivier Award-nomination for Jesus Christ Superstar (Lighting Design) and Christopher Shutt (Sound Design). For Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over, the creative team includes Lucy Burge (Movement Direction), Joshua Anio Grigg (Sound Design) and Joe Dieffenbacher (Physical Comedy Direction). Casting for both productions is by Polly Jerrold.
The 2017 Open Air Theatre season opens with On The Town, (19 May – 01 Jul) directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie. The cast includes Danny Mac, Fred Haig, Samuel Edwards, Siena Kelly, Lizzy Connolly, Miriam-Teak Lee, Naoko Mori, Mark Heenehan, Rodney Earl Clarke and Maggie Steed.
Following A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over, the 2016 sell-out production of Jesus Christ Superstar returns (11 Aug – 23 Sep), directed by Timothy Sheader. The production won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and Evening Standard Award for Best Musical, and features Declan Bennett (as Jesus), Evening Standard Award-winner Tyrone Huntley (as Judas), David Thaxton (as Pilate) and Peter Caulfield (as Herod).
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre was voted London Theatre of the Year in the Stage Awards 2017, and recently announced a collaboration with English National Opera for their 2018 season, with Timothy Sheader directing Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw (22 – 30 Jun 2018).
LISTINGS Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre 2017 season:
On The Town Music by Leonard Bernstein Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on a Concept by Jerome Robbins Directed and Choreographed by Drew McOnie
Friday 19 May – Saturday 1 July First preview: 19 May Press Night: Thursday 25 May (7.45pm) Performances: Monday – Saturday @ 7.45pm (gates 6.15pm) Thursday & Saturday @ 2.15pm (gates 1.15pm) No matinee 20 or 25 May
A Tale of Two Cities A new play by Matthew Dunster Adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Timothy Sheader Friday 7 July – Saturday 5 August First preview: 7 July Press Night: Thursday 13 July (7.45pm) Performances: Monday – Saturday @ 7.45pm (gates 6.15pm) Thursday & Saturday @ 2.15pm (gates 1.15pm) No matinee 8, 13 or 15 July
Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over Adapted by Anya Reiss From the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Caroline Byrne Monday 17 July – Saturday 5 August Press Performances: Sunday 23 July (1.30pm) and Monday 24 July (1.30pm) Performances: Monday – Friday @ 1.30pm (gates 1.00pm) Saturday @ 9.45am (gates 9.15pm) Sunday @ 10am & 1.30pm (gates 9.30am & 12.30pm) Extra 10am performance on Wednesday 2 August & Friday 4 August (gates 9.30am) No performances on Thursday
Jesus Christ Superstar Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Directed by Timothy Sheader Friday 11 August – Saturday 23 September By Special Arrangement With The Really Useful Group Performances: Monday – Saturday @ 7.45pm (gates 6.15pm) Thursday & Saturday @ 2.15pm (gates 1.15pm) No matinee 12 or 17 August
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