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Performance

VenueSquare Chapel Arts Centre
TownHalifax
CountyWest Yorkshire
From14th October 2011
To14th October 2011
When20:00
PricesFrom £11.00. To £11.00.
Square Chapel Arts Centre (V1098014226)
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  • Date of change: 16 Aug 11 - T0682854500

Fitzrovia Radio Hour

Fitzrovia Radio Hour

Work:: Fitzrovia Radio Hour (S1355692927)


Production:: (T0682854500)

Recreating the unique spirit of 1940's radio plays, and brilliantly evoking a dinner-jacketed age of casual imperialism and stiff upper lips, The Fitzrovia Radio Hour tours fresh from three critically-acclaimed London residencies and a sell-out Edinburgh Festival run. Performed with cut-glass theatricality blending homage and satire, Fitzrovia mixes the chauvinist-imperialist attitudes of 1940s Britain with sharp contemporary humour to produce a heady comic cocktail. Throughout the plays, sound effects are created live: a Bakelite hairdryer imitates a heating torch, a desk fan becomes an aeroplane, and multiple types of cabbage help to stage a fight scene. Rippingly good fun!
Director Phoebe Barran
Performer Jon Edgley Bond
Performer Alix Dunmore
Performer Tom Mallaburn
Performer Alex 'Ratty' Ratcliffe
Performer Phil Mulryne
Performer Martin Pengelly
Performer Fiona Sheehan
Performer Natalie Ball

Listing:: L171159835




Production details

Recreating the unique spirit of 1940's radio plays, and brilliantly evoking a dinner-jacketed age of casual imperialism and stiff upper lips, The Fitzrovia Radio Hour tours fresh from three critically-acclaimed London residencies and a sell-out Edinburgh Festival run. Performed with cut-glass theatricality blending homage and satire, Fitzrovia mixes the chauvinist-imperialist attitudes of 1940s Britain with sharp contemporary humour to produce a heady comic cocktail. Throughout the plays, sound effects are created live: a Bakelite hairdryer imitates a heating torch, a desk fan becomes an aeroplane, and multiple types of cabbage help to stage a fight scene. Rippingly good fun!

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