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We had an absolute ball performing Shakespeare for the British Ambassador, Alice Walpole, at her farewell event on 21st January 2016. With guidance from Dominic Dromgoole, former Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, we put together a programme which included many of the characters best loved by Ambassador Walpole.
Actors Rep Peoples on Stage(s)!
As we gear up for the UK Embassy Shakespeare event next week and the start of rehearsals the week after for ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret?’, there remain chances to see a couple of Actors Rep actors in other productions.
Brush up your Shakespeare!
2016 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare and events celebrating his life and works are taking place worldwide. At Actors Rep we love Shakespeare and are always keen to strut our stuff with a bit of ‘the Bard’.
Announcing the Cast of ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret?’
The Secret is out! Casting for Actors Rep’s March 2016 production of Daniel Pinkerton’s wonderful play Do You Want to Know a Secret? is complete.
We welcome Sarah Lamesch and Gilbert K. Johnston along with Timothy Lone, Rhona Richards and Christine Probst
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE AUDITIONS?
Actors Repertory Theatre Luxembourg announces October 29th auditions for two roles in our next production, ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret?’
The Secret’s Out…
After the success of ‘Greyhounds’ and ‘Flowers in the Desert’, we’ve already begun planning our next production, ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret’, a searing family drama set in Berlin during the waning years of the Cold War.
No wallflowers here…
What’s the secret of a successful show? In the case of our latest production, ‘Flowers in the Desert’, a combination of rehearsals, late nights, coffee … Only four performances left so reserve now!
Great theatre, a little nosh
Fans and followers of Actors Rep know that we have been exploring the delicious world of café theatre over the last year-and-a-half or so. In February 2014, we presented A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ at the Art Café (now sadly closed). Audiences saw a great show and were able to enjoy some of the Art Café’s delicious food and drinks.
Love, Marriage, Porn and Marmite…..
We had a full house for Thursday nights performance of ‘Lunch on the Go”, a totally unscripted, improvised show starring our very own Timothy Lone and British actor, Alan Cox.
Coming to a theatre near you……
Christine Probst-Staffen and Erik Abbot play the leads in ‘Flowers in the Desert’, a funny, moving and truthful drama by American playwright, Donna Hoke.