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SUMMARY:Snow King - Mini Panto
DESCRIPTION:Snow King – Mini Panto\nHong Kong Players\, Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association\nDate: Noon\, 20 May\, 2017\nVenue: Grappa’s Cellar\nTickets: $120 from Ticketflap
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/snow-king-mini-panto-2017/
LOCATION:Grappa’s Cellar\, 1 Connaught Place\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Charity,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:An Evening of One Act Plays
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of One Act Plays\nThe Virtuous Burglar by Dario Fo; A Cut in the Rates by Alan Ayckbourn\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 17-20 May\, 2017\nVenue: HK Arts Centre\, McAulay Studio\nTickets: $270 from Urbtix
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/an-evening-of-one-act-plays/
LOCATION:HK Arts Centre\, McAulay Studio\, 2 Harbour Road\, Wanchai\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:I Hate Hamlet!
DESCRIPTION:To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park\, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show. \nHis girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew\, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics! \nEnter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony)\, dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty\, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain. \nPlaywright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s. \nSo\, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is\, which part? \n \nCast\nAndrew Rally – Hamish Campbell\nJohn Barrymore – Neville Sarony\nDeirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan\nLillian Troy – Kath O’Connor\nFelicia Dantine – Jane Archibald\nGary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto \nDirector: Jodi Gilchrist\nAssistant Director: Sarah Kidd \nI Hate Hamlet!\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 1-4 March\, 2017\nVenue: Fringe Club\, Fringe Underground\nTickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-hate-hamlet/2017-03-04/2/
LOCATION:Fringe Club: Fringe Underground\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:I Hate Hamlet!
DESCRIPTION:To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park\, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show. \nHis girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew\, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics! \nEnter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony)\, dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty\, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain. \nPlaywright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s. \nSo\, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is\, which part? \n \nCast\nAndrew Rally – Hamish Campbell\nJohn Barrymore – Neville Sarony\nDeirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan\nLillian Troy – Kath O’Connor\nFelicia Dantine – Jane Archibald\nGary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto \nDirector: Jodi Gilchrist\nAssistant Director: Sarah Kidd \nI Hate Hamlet!\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 1-4 March\, 2017\nVenue: Fringe Club\, Fringe Underground\nTickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-hate-hamlet/2017-03-04/1/
LOCATION:Fringe Club: Fringe Underground\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:I Hate Hamlet!
DESCRIPTION:To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park\, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show. \nHis girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew\, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics! \nEnter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony)\, dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty\, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain. \nPlaywright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s. \nSo\, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is\, which part? \n \nCast\nAndrew Rally – Hamish Campbell\nJohn Barrymore – Neville Sarony\nDeirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan\nLillian Troy – Kath O’Connor\nFelicia Dantine – Jane Archibald\nGary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto \nDirector: Jodi Gilchrist\nAssistant Director: Sarah Kidd \nI Hate Hamlet!\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 1-4 March\, 2017\nVenue: Fringe Club\, Fringe Underground\nTickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-hate-hamlet/2017-03-03/
LOCATION:Fringe Club: Fringe Underground\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:I Hate Hamlet!
DESCRIPTION:To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park\, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show. \nHis girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew\, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics! \nEnter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony)\, dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty\, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain. \nPlaywright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s. \nSo\, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is\, which part? \n \nCast\nAndrew Rally – Hamish Campbell\nJohn Barrymore – Neville Sarony\nDeirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan\nLillian Troy – Kath O’Connor\nFelicia Dantine – Jane Archibald\nGary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto \nDirector: Jodi Gilchrist\nAssistant Director: Sarah Kidd \nI Hate Hamlet!\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 1-4 March\, 2017\nVenue: Fringe Club\, Fringe Underground\nTickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-hate-hamlet/2017-03-02/
LOCATION:Fringe Club: Fringe Underground\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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SUMMARY:I Hate Hamlet!
DESCRIPTION:To be or not to be – that is the question facing celebrity TV actor Andrew Rally (Hamish Campbell). To be Hamlet in a prestigious production in New York’s Central Park\, or not to be Hamlet and stick to what he knows best – phone-it-in acting on a cheesy but popular TV show. \nHis girlfriend (Kate Mulligan) and his agent (Kath O’Connor) want him to take the role; his Hollywood buddy (Mike Pizzuto) and real-estate agent (Jane Archibald) do not. As for Andrew\, he’s just not sure he’s capable of the Bard. Plus he’s seriously worried about the slings and arrows of outraged critics! \nEnter the ghost of John Barrymore (Neville Sarony)\, dressed in high Shakespearean garb and determined to help Andrew fulfill his actor’s destiny. What a piece of work is Barrymore! Noble in reason and infinite in faculty\, and yet Andrew remains suspicious that Barrymore may smile and smile and be a villain. \nPlaywright Paul Rudnick had the idea for this award-winning comedy when he lived in John Barrymore’s apartment in New York in the late 1980s. \nSo\, what’s a man to do? It’s said that all the world’s a stage and each must play his part… the question is\, which part? \n \nCast\nAndrew Rally – Hamish Campbell\nJohn Barrymore – Neville Sarony\nDeirdre McDavey – Kate Mulligan\nLillian Troy – Kath O’Connor\nFelicia Dantine – Jane Archibald\nGary Lefkowitz – Mike Pizzuto \nDirector: Jodi Gilchrist\nAssistant Director: Sarah Kidd \nI Hate Hamlet!\nHong Kong Players\nDate: 1-4 March\, 2017\nVenue: Fringe Club\, Fringe Underground\nTickets: $280 from www.art-mate.net
URL:https://www.bcmagazine.net/event/i-hate-hamlet/2017-03-01/
LOCATION:Fringe Club: Fringe Underground\, Central\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:2017,Performing Arts,Theatre
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