Theatre

Camden Palace Theatre Co-Op
In the Cinema Theatre, see Dates and Times below
Free

Camden Palace Theatre Co Op are an open and inclusive group of theatre and non theatre practitioners that meet to support and develop ideas to performance. The aim of the rehearsed reading is to introduce people to the process by which we reach performance. We meet every Thursday morning from 10 to 1 in the Cinema Theatre of Camden Palace Hotel - All Welcome!!!!

Friday April 1st - 10 minute devised piece - Boomers.
Monday April 4th - A rehearsed reading of Slag by David Hare from 11am to 1pm.
Tuesday April 5th - A rehearsed reading of A Marriage Proposal by Chekhov from 11am to 1pm.
Thursday April 7th - A rehearsed reading of All the Kings Women by Luigi Januzzi from 11am to 1pm.
Monday April 11th - A rehearsed reading of Slag by David Hare from 11am to 1pm.
Tuesday April 12th - A rehearsed reading of A Marriage Proposal by Chekhov from 11am to 1pm.
Thursday April 14th - A rehearsed reading of All the Kings Women by Luigi Januzzi from 11am to 1pm.
Monday April 18th - A rehearsed reading of Slag by David Hare from 11am to 1pm.
Tuesday April 19th - A rehearsed reading of A Marriage Proposal by Chekhov from 11am to 1pm.
Thursday April 21st - A rehearsed reading of All the Kings Women by Luigi Januzzi from 11am to 1pm.
Monday April 25th - A rehearsed reading of Slag by David Hare from 11am to 1pm.
Tuesday April 26th - A rehearsed reading of A Marriage Proposal by Chekhov from 11am to 1pm.
Thursday April 28th - A rehearsed reading of All the Kings Women by Luigi Januzzi from 11am to 1pm.
Thursday April 28th - Performance of rehearsed reading of all three plays form 1pm to 2pm.

Five Kinds of Silence
Wednesday the 13th, Thursday the 14th & Friday the 15th of April 2011
Doors: 7pm
Curtain: 8pm in the Cinema Theatre
Tickets: €10

Booking Line: 086 1086767

Orchard Theatre Company presents Five Kinds of Silence by Shelagh Stephenson
 
Why would a man or woman torture their own children?
Five Kinds of Silence is the story of a family where control has become the driving force, where everything has its place, and there are only rules, duties and punishments. Billy controls his wife and two adult daughters to the extent that they can’t leave the room without asking permission. He runs his family as a personal fiefdom, and the women are there to service him and his madness. He is violent, disturbed and sexually controlling. But he is also tragic, sad, a lost soul. One day his family shoots him dead. The play shows us a distorted world of madness, control and despair through the eyes of dead Billy and those of his family, struggling to understand reality outside their stifling tomb.
Orchard Theatre Co is working in conjunction with Adapt Services to help raise funds and improve awareness of the abuse that is around us every day.

Margaret-Shakespeare’s greatest unknown character
Tuesday 19th of April 2011 in the cinema theatre
Doors: 8pm
Curtain: 9pm
Tickets:TBC

Margaret follows the story of Shakespeare’s greatest unknown character. Margaret of Anjou first appears as an innocent, sixteen year-old princess, being wooed in Henry VI’s name by the valiant Suffolk, in Henry VI pt.1., and ends up as the embodiment of bitterness and the harbinger of the House of York’s doom in Richard III. In between she is at turns Queen, adultress, and warrior — her story spans four plays and 50 years, more than any other character in Shakespeare. For the first time, her whole story will be told in one play.