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Story by Jack Foley
CKEEKY Maggot Theatre is holding a special evening of entertainment
to raise funds for a production of Cannibals Alone, as
well as The Terence Higgins Trust.
The evening takes place on Wednesday, February 25, at RADA,
in Malet Street, and kicks off at 7pm, with a shortened version
of Act One of the play, performed by Kate Sissons, Frog Stone
and Martha Swann, and directed by Amanda Cooper.
After an interval, there will be 40-50 minutes of pure, good
old cabaret, with top, new musical and comic acts from around
the country.
Guests include John Hopkins, Gareth Tunley, Ed Weeks, Frog Stone
and Lydia Aers, from the incredibly successful Sketch Ect team.
For more information on the Sketch Etc gang, go to www.sketchetc.com
Other acts at the event are Matt Wilkinson, James Michalos, Katerina
Farrell, Dave Raymond, Gulia Innocenti, Jess Claire.
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Matt Wilkinson is an extremeley talented musician, with a huge
career ahead of him.
As well as being a great musician, James Michalos also runs his
own theatre company, Modus Operandi Theatre, which recently had
success with Soul Reader at The Etcetera Theatre, written
and directed by James.
Tickets are £5 at the door, or in advance, £3 to
students, and £3 to Friends of Rada.
There will also be an Open Mic session at the end of the evening,
for anyone who fancies flexing their creative muscles.
Raffle tickets, for £1, can also be purchased, with prizes
including bottles of wine, theatre tickets, champagne and other
goodies!
To book tickets contact Amber Agar on amberagar@aol.com or Amanda
Cooper on mandcoops@hotmail.com
Cheeky Maggot was set up in 2002 by three ex RADA graduates,
with the aim being of promoting and producing innovative and fearless
writing for the stage that is a break from the main stream.
Giving the writer more say in how their work is produced and
the actors a real chance to help with the fine tuning of a new
script has, so far, produced some excellent results!
Cheeky Maggot enhoys working in a collaborative, non-ego environment,
with workshops to fine tune the script and help with re-writes,
rehearsed readings for an invited audience and then performances
at London venues.
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