Orange Tree Theatre announce Greenhouse Festival

By Heather Nicholls

15th Aug 2023 | Local News

Greenhouse Festival 2023. Photo Credit: Richmond Council.
Greenhouse Festival 2023. Photo Credit: Richmond Council.

The Orange Tree Theatre has announced that they are hosting the Greenhouse Festival between 23rd of August and the 2nd of September.

The festival is in partnership with LAMDA and will feature LAMDA's graduating students, who will take to the stage with exciting takes on modern classics.

The shows that are headlining the festival are The Small Things by Enda Walsh, The Chairs by Eugéne Ionesco, Machinal by Sophie Treadwell and Wolfie by Ross Willis.

As well as this, Greenhouse Festival also includes the opportunity to take part in a range of masterclasses, workshops and talks from the theatres' creative team.

The Orange Theatres' Associate Directors Guy Jones and Natasha Rickman will be running individual workshops, offering their expertise and the theatre will also be welcoming back director Diane Page whose workshop will focus on the Director-Designer relationship

Tickets for all performances cost £12, with a multibuy offer when booking multiple shows.

Tickets for workshops cost £5, with a special workshop and show offer of a £5 ticket discount to see a Greenhouse Festival show when you book a workshop.

For more information and to book tickets visit the Orange Tree Website.

     

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