Wight Words Festival: Comedy and Theatre.

Sep 12th, 2007 | By Amanda Johnson | Isle of Wight News From The Island Pulse

Wight Words Festival Comedy and Theatre: Comedy with Dominic Holland 29th Sep @ Ryde Studio Theatre. Island Pulse Intro:

Wight Words Festival: Comedy and Theatre Events.

Comedy: Dominic Holland
Sat 29 Sep 8pm £7
Venue: Ryde Studio Theatre at Ryde High School 01983 611705
Suitable for age 14yrs +
 
 
Dominic has been doing stand up comedy since 1991 and has become one of the most regarded comedians of his generation. The Sunday Times recently described him as ‘The UK’s master of observational comedy’ and the Daily Telegraph noted that ‘he is a top notch stand up who everyone should see’. Dominic has made countless TV appearances, recorded an award winning series for BBC Radio 4, and has published two comic novels as well as writing umpteen articles and short stories. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a really top class comedian.

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Wight Words Festival: Theatre Events:
 
Conor McPherson’s St Nicholas
Thu 4 & Fri 5 Oct 8pm Doors 7pm £10 (Friends of Quay Arts £9)
Venue: Quay Arts 01983 822490
 
 
Starring Peter Dineen (from TV’s Father Ted)
 
St. Nicholas is the funny, chilling and supernatural solo tale of vampires and theatre critics. A jaded theatre critic steps beyond the pale and falls for a beautiful young actress in one of the shows he is reviewing. There follows a story of seduction, entrapment and blood which subsequently finds him caught up in a coven of modern day vampires living in south London.
 
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Prime Theatre
Old World
Sat 6th Oct 8pm Doors 7pm £10 (Friends of Quay Arts £9)
Venue: Quay Arts 01983 822490
 
 
By Aleksei Arbuzov / Directed by Andy Burden / Performed by Kevin Colson, Ros Liddiard She dances in the moonlight, sings at dawn and recites poetry on demand; she is clearly no ordinary patient in the sanatorium. He is her doctor; a prickly, reserved man, exasperated yet intrigued by her sparkle and charm. They each hide their secret histories from each other, and themselves. As romance blossoms, their moving stories are gradually revealed.
 
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The London Shakespeare Workout Presents
Lifting the Mask
Mon 15th Oct 8pm doors 7pm £10 (Friends of Quay Arts £9)
Venue: Quay Arts 01983 822490
 
 
To mark Black History Month and the Bicentennial of the Abolition of Slavery, Quay Arts Presents … Lifting the Mask, is a new musical celebrating the life and lyrics of Paul Laurence Dunbar, (son to two slaves and christened by Booker T Washington as ‘the poet laureate of the Negro race’) aside those of Tennessee Williams and Shakespeare. Set backstage in a British theatre during Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 1897, Lifting the Mask honours themes ranging from love and loneliness to slavery and its historic abolition.
 
LSW works at the highest level. What is impressive is the commitment of the entire company and its rare passion for language Michael Billington – The Guardian.

 

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