Be transported back to the height of the Jazz Age in New York City, From the 21st to 24th October 2015 where 'Moderns' will be bobbing their hair, dancing the Charleston, and rewriting the rules of love in Sutton Theatre Company’s production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Adrian Mann Theatre, Nescot.
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Aspiring actors aged between 13 and 19 have the opportunity for a full-on day with working professionals, learning skills in slapstick fights, stage combat weapon work, mask and physical theatre.
The event will take place on October 29 from 9am to 5pm. Bins, pipes, bottles and barrels are just a few of the innovative props JunNk use to create a world of music, laughter and pure entertainment. Laughing Coyote are welcoming the comedy percussion band JunNk to Carshalton as they embark on their first UK tour.
LAUGHING COYOTE is presenting top comedy acts Bec Hill and Stuart Laws on October 17 in a great evening of laughter which is to take place at The Back Door at The Secombe in Sutton.
Vienna Festival Ballet is presententing Coppelia on September 30 at The Secombe theatre.
One of the most magical and comical of the classics, this ballet is full of humour, triumph and love culminating with the wedding Pas de Deux by the young couple. This amusing story, about an eccentric toy maker who makes a wonderful life-like mechanical doll, will appeal to the whole family. The comedy ballet warms and entertains from start to end and is guaranteed to lift the hearts of everyone. For full details go to BALLET The winner of a Sutton Cultural Award from Sutton Council, Keeley Wilcox, is hosting a series of workshops at the Phoenix Centre in Wallington teaching area youngsters about performing, dance and stagecraft.
Sutton's Empire Cinemas this October sees an eclectic series of live arts screenings and special one-off events coming to Empire Cinemas through Empire Extra, with performances including The Who: Live in Hyde Park, MET Opera: Il Trovatore and NT Live: Hamlet with Benedict Cumberbatch. The innovative programme delivers the crème de la crème of arts, music, theatre and opera direct to the cinema screen, providing cinema-goers a whole new range of exciting content.
High renovation and maintenance costs for the borough's theatres has led to the cancellation of one of the planned projects organised by Sutton Theatres Trust.
Spoken word has really taken off in the past few years. Anyone can perform his or her creation, with no barrier except the willingness to get up on stage. With Arts Council England funding, Robin Vaughan-Williams and Rachel Sambrooks are collaborating on a unique project for Sutton, where you can learn about creative writing and performance.
Want a fantastic high speed journey through the works of one of the country's greatest authors then go along to The Secombe and watch Dickens Abridged.
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