Sunday 23 June 2013

The Mentorvent in Pictures!


Stage2 Summer Bonanza!!!


















Stage2’s Towerblock Trio


Stage2’s Towerblock Trio
By Philip Ridley

Wed 17th - Sat 20th July 2013 at 7.30pm
at The Crescent Theatre, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B16 8AE

After a swift changeover from
Stage2’s The Tempest, (‘an exceptional piece of theatre.’ Behind the Arras), Birmingham’s busiest youth theatre is now working on an exciting new project - Towerblock Trio by Philip Ridley (‘the master of modern myth.’ The Guardian), where fairytales come to life before our eyes. 


This is the first time that these three plays from The Storyteller Sequence will be performed together, intertwining and interweaving throughout the evening! The three plays - Sparkleshark, Fairytaleheart and Moonfleece - all centre around young people in East London who find storytelling an escapist route to project their true selves.

Rewritten and reworked especially for Stage2 in conjunction with Philip Ridley himself, this production will be a powerful piece of theatre about and for the next generation. Ridley’s writing is powerful and hard-hitting and this will be a blisteringly contemporary piece. 

‘The best British Playwright of the last twenty years.’
Aleks Sierz Author of In-Yer-Face Theatre
Stage2 prides itself on the range of plays that we stage, though always with consistently high production values and standards. For any member who stays with us for a while, their varied experience is unparalleled! For more info on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, please see over.

‘Forget this is youth theatre, forget it is an amateur production this is first class theatre full of fine performances with not a single weak link…’ Behind the Arras on Jim Cartwright’s ROAD, 2012

Tickets are £9 on sale now.

Box office: 0121 643 5868 Online: www.crescent-theatre.co.uk

Please contact info@stage2.org or visit www.stage2.org or @Stage2YT

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Autumn Production Announced!


Stage2 presents

A Chorus of Disapproval
By Alan Ayckbourn

Wed 8th – Sat 11th January 2014
At 7.45pm (+ Sat 2pm)

The Crescent Studio, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B16 8AE



Nothing if not ambitious, the Pendon Amateur Light Operatic Society (PALOS) is taking on The Beggar’s Opera.  And The Beggar’s Opera is definitely winning . . . until, that is, a personable but shy widower, Guy Jones, joins the team . . .

Despite being an instant hit with the company’s energetic, excitable director, Dafydd Llewellyn, and an even bigger hit with PALOS’s female members  (including, unfortunately Dafydd’s wife, Hannah) the inexperienced Guy seems destined for a spot in the chorus. But then a series of casting mishaps propel him up the PALOS ladder - on and off the stage. Everyone wants to get to know him but ulterior motives abound. As he climbs closer and closer to the top, from part to part and actress to actress, Guy - a man all too susceptible to wine, women and song - discovers that there are definite downsides to being a big fish in a small pond . . .

‘..a serious comic masterpiece: brilliantly constructed, ruthlessly observant,
hilarious and hard as nails.’ The Sunday Times

After epic Shakespeare (The Tempest), stylized physical theatre (Steven Berkoff’s Graft) and    pioneering premieres (Philip Ridley’s Towerblock Trio) we now present an amateur theatre company, performing standard repertoire, in a studio theatre… The Crescent space will be used to the max, with scenes happening anywhere in the audience’s earshot, as the rehearsal process is brutally exposed.

‘Deliriously funny. Director Liz Light makes ingenious use of the Bedlam Theatre space.’
The Scotsman on Stage2’s previous production of this play at The Edinburgh Festival 1997

One of Britain’s most acclaimed playwrights, Ayckbourn is renowned for his hilarious observations of human idiosyncrasies and here he excels himself with a blistering expose on the world of amateur dramatics.

‘It is delightfully done. The evening's success is due to Ayckbourn, whom we consistently underestimate. He is as funny as any of the classic comedy writers and, in this early piece, showed how prolonged misunderstanding can become a source of painful truth.’
Michael Billington The Guardian, on Relatively Speaking at Wyndhams Theatre Summer 2013


Tickets £9      crescent-theatre.co.uk      0121 643 5858


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