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Harlow Playhouse

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Ballet Black PAY WHAT YOU CAN SEASON Ballet Black collaborates with three bold and inventive choreographers to present an irresistible trilogy of narrative and abstract dance. Featuring works by Arthur Pita, Christopher Marney and Christopher Hampson, including the wonderful Storyville- a 1920s bittersweet fable of…

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The 2016 Autumn Harlow Ballet Gala Harlow Playhouse By Bridget McAlpine BALLET is often regarded by the uninitiated as a fluffy and delicate dance form: dainty steps and fluid movement dressed up in pretty, frilly costumes. It can be all these things, of course. But…

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Innovative Café Space at The Harlow Playhouse By Trudy Harper HARLOW’S Playhouse new café bar offers an inviting community hub with secluded areas aimed at providing just the right space for your needs. Comfortable leather sofas give way to exciting play areas just round the…

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By Karla Mouncey-Jaggers JESS and Joe Forever sounding like something you might find carved into an old tree this it seems was the idea behind it. The play is set as the audience enter; there is a worn chequered carpet on which stands speakers, microphones…

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AT the beginning of October Harlow Playhouse launched their new café bar to provide an inclusive space for people to grab a coffee, meet friends, book tickets, see art, catch up on emails and for mothers to have a breast-feeding friendly place in town. Situated…

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A BUSY Harlow Playhouse audience stepped back in time to enjoy a wonderful performance of The Simon and Garfunkel Story. As we said when we saw them last year, this is not a tribute act or even an impersonation. There is so much more to…

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By Karla Mouncey Jaggers WHEN thinking of Harlow Playhouse, intimate gigs with live unsigned bands is not generally the image conjured up. When booking tickets for BBC Music Introducing Essex I was totally unsure of what the evening would entail. When arriving at the newly…

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FOLLOWING the success of the Northern Ballet resident offer in February, the Council is offering another opportunity for Harlow residents to visit their local theatre for free. On Tuesday 1 November 2016, the Playhouse will welcome double-BAFTA winner Edward Fox in a new play about…

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HAS it really been 50 years since the most successful Folk/Rock Duo of all time recorded their first no1 hit single ‘The Sound of Silence’? Following it’s WEST END success at the ‘Leicester Square Theatre’, London, ‘The Simon and Garfunkel Story’ is currently the biggest…

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TAKING on one of the great anti-war plays of the twentieth century is a tall order. But on Monday night, that is what Contexture Theatre Company attempted to do. To put in context, this was the preview night of a six night run at the…

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By Jordan Dobson ON Saturday 1st October at 7:45pm, the Harlow Playhouse are hosting a one night only event in Theatre 2 are showing Daughters of Fortune: Mia. The production by Mind the Gap, shows the daily experiences a learning-disabled parent faces and how the…