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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 09:31 |
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London Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1ZZ
Box Office: 01732 450175
www.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
July
1 Jul, 8pm Seth Lakeman
2 Jul, 1.30pm & 7.30pm The Happy Prince
3 Jul, 8pm Legend
4 Jul, 7.30pm The Lydian Orchestra Summer Concert
6 Jul, 10.30am Parent/Carer & Baby Cinema Club
6 Jul, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Classic Film Club ‘The Great Escape’
10 & 11 Jul, 7pm & Sat Mat Musical Theatre Extravaganza
14 Jul, 8pm Rick Wakeman
15 Jul, 8pm Outside The Box Comedy Club
16 Jul, 8pm Rock Choir Live
18 Jul, 6pm Bullfrog Summer Celebration
22 Jul, 8pm Otis Gibbs presented by The Flying Burrito Club
23 Jul, 8pm So Long Angel
24 & 25 Jul, 7.30pm, 2pm & 6pm Dance Crazy 2010
August
2 – 14 Aug Bullfrog Summer Workshop
3 Aug, 10.30am Parent/Carer & Baby Cinema Club
3 Aug, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Classic Film Club ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’
5 Aug, 8pm Outside The Box Comedy Club
13 & 14, 7pm, 2.30 & 7.30pm Fame The Musical (holiday course & performances)
16 – 20 SYT Summer Film Project (holiday course)
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 08:04 |
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Unexpected Opera, based in Chiddingstone, will be bringing its unique style of musical theatre to local schools this autumn, offering half day music and drama workshops in collaboration with professionals from the Stag Youth Theatre in return for group bookings to matinee performances.
Schools can apply for one of the half day theatre workshops for Years 7 – 13 students. As places are limited, schools must apply for the places by June 25th.
The workshops will take place from 20th – 22nd September, culminating in a trip to The Stag Theatre on Friday 24th to see a matinee performance of ‘Orpheus Down Under’, a comedy rewrite by Lynn Binstock of the classic myth ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’. Another performance for the public will take place on Saturday 25th September, in the evening.
A ticket price of £5 per child includes the theatre show on the 24th September and the school workshop, which will be provided by Stag Youth Theatre teacher, Jamie Wilson, producer/director of The Stag’s professional pantomime productions.
Speaking about the initiative for schools, Matthew Quirk, director of Unexpected Opera says: “I have seen dozens of opera productions and have fallen asleep in about half of them. I am not alone. There is a large audience base that would love to see an entertaining and professional opera, sung beautifully, without the pomposity, high prices and boredom. Well Unexpected Opera is it!”
“Inspiration for Unexpected Opera came from speaking to my own children, and together we set about how to open the door to others. By performing comedy in English, we give the audience the chance to laugh out loud and revel in simple enjoyment. Using a professional production team, music director, musicians and singers who are engaging and can act, we create a sophisticated and polished production that the audience understands.”
“Our aim is to make people understand that opera is just another form of music theatre and pantomime with the difference that it is set to the most glorious classical music. At our events, we get the audience to take part, and booing and hissing at the baddie is entirely OK!”
To reserve one of the schools workshops (20 students per workshop) please email:
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:09 |
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Local audiences are about to be treated to a new play written and directed by Philip Ayckbourn - son of Britain’s best-loved playwright, Sir Alan Ayckbourn at The Stag Theatre on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th June, 7.30pm. (Tickets £12 & £10)
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 14:26 |
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As you are probably aware this is an annual event which is held nationally and is run by the Department of Health as a key event for the promotion of breastfeeding and the health benefits of breastfeeding.
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 08:11 |
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A survey carried out by national charities Parentline Plus and Living Streets as part of national Walk to School Week has found that parents disproportionately fear their children being abducted or killed in a road accident over the more likely threat to their health from childhood obesity.
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Monday, 17 May 2010 08:55 |
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Celebrity Cast Announced for ‘Jack and The Beanstalk’
This year’s professional pantomime at The Stag Theatre
Graham Cole from ITV1’s ‘The Bill’ will star at The Stag Theatre in ‘Jack and The Beanstalk’, this year’s professional pantomime, it was announced today.
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 11:06 |
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The James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer has welcomed Asda’s decision to sell cancer drugs on a non-profit basis.
The move may benefit cancer patients who have been denied cancer treatment by the NHS and are forced to buy the drugs they need. However the majority of cancer patients simply cannot afford to buy their own drugs in this way. Once again we see that new and innovative cancer drugs will only be available to a few patients who are rich and can afford to buy their drugs or who have private health insurance.
Although the supermarket chain is slashing the cost of private cancer treatment, the annual cost of some life prolonging drugs for rare types of cancer is still far too high, preventing many kidney cancer patients from receiving vital treatment.
Broadcaster and Founder of The Fund, James Whale, commented, “We always welcome any price reductions in treatment costs although patients still find themselves in a position whereby they can’t just pop a year’s supply of cancer drugs in their trolley without having to remortgage their house.”
The Fund, however, are delighted that the new coalition Government has restated a Conservative manifesto pledge to make new and innovative cancer treatments available to NHS patients with a £200 million fund to pay for cancer drugs.
Rose Woodward, a survivor of kidney cancer and Patient Advocate for the Fund said “On behalf of The James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer and my fellow kidney cancer patients, we congratulate the Coalition Government on their promise to set up a Cancer Drugs Fund which will enable patients suffering from kidney cancer to get the cancer drugs they desperately need. My fellow kidney cancer patients are being denied cancer treatment even as we speak and we know the new Government will make access to proven and effective cancer drugs one of their top priorities".
About The Fund:
The James Whale Fund is the UK’s leading kidney cancer charity and was set up in 2006 by the broadcaster James Whale who lost a kidney to cancer in the year 2000. Today James continues to lead a full and busy life, as do the majority of people who are diagnosed and treated early. Every year almost 7000 people in the UK learn that they have kidney cancer; that’s over 16 people a day. And yet the condition – the eighth most common cancer among men – rarely attracts much public attention. Our mission at the James Whale Fund is to try and change that.
For more information about The James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer please visit www.jameswhalefund.org or email Freddie Johnson at
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or call 0845 225 1500.
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 15:10 |
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Watch highly trained sheepdogs round up geese and ducks as well as sheep; learn how to make your own scarecrow and get close to magnificent shire horses at Groombridge Place Gardens, near Tunbridge Wells, over the bank holiday Sunday and Monday, May 30th and 31st
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 10:23 |
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Full Hospitality Big Screen Event
TWO SUPERB LONDON BIG SCREEN EVENTS
These will be London's most impressive Big Screen World Cup hospitality events. Staged at two prime locations - Old Billingsgate and the Delfina a total capacity for over 1500 guests and a long and successful history of these events, the atmosphere will be electric.
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Monday, 17 May 2010 09:06 |
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An award-winning film shot in Kent will be screened at The Stag Cinema on Wednesday 26th May as a fund-raiser for the new Sevenoaks Mayor, Cllr Simon Raikes’s charity appeal.
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Friday, 14 May 2010 15:46 |
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Children can let their imagination run wild this half-term in the Enchanted Forest at Groombridge Place, where two tree houses have been built among the treetops and a host of activities laid on for the holiday week.
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