2010 @ The NYT

Thursday, August 19th, 2010. Filed under: Uncategorized

Still to come this season from our friends at the National Youth Theatre…

Relish The Tramshed, Shoreditch

3-18 September 2010

They Say:

The extraordinary life of Britain’s first celebrity chef. A mouth-watering, real-life tale of love and fame set against the backdrop of revolution and soup kitchens, the Irish famine and the Crimean War. Meet the incomparable Alexis Soyer!

Inspired by Ruth Cowen’s book ‘Relish’

Written by James Graham

Directed by James Button

Music by Phillip Sheppard

Lighting by David W Kidd

For More Info, Performance Times and Ticket Prices, click here

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Stars Over Kabul The Tramway, Glasgow

23-25 September 2010

They Say:

A tale of modern love and loss set against ‘Afghan Star’ – the show that swept the nation.

Written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz

Directed by Juliet Knight

Designed by Neil Haynes

Music by Daniel Padden

In association with Tramway

For More Info, Performance Times and Ticket Prices, click here

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