Today’s press release, Monday 19th May,from the Royal Lyceum Theatre tells of a strong dramatic programme for the next season.
The 2014/15 season in full:
Kill Johnny Glendenning
By DC Jackson
Directed by Lyceum Artistic Director Mark Thomson
World premiere Lyceum commission co-produced with The Citizen’s Theatre Glasgow
Dates: 17 September– 11 October 2014
Bondagers
By Sue Glover
Directed by Lu Kemp
Dates: 22 October – 15 November 2014
The BFG
By Roald Dahl, adapted by David Wood
Directed by Andrew Panton
Dates: 28 November 2014 – 3 January 2015
Faith Healer
By Brian Friel
Directed by Lyceum Associate Artist John Dove
Dates: 14 January – 7 February 2015
The Caucasian Chalk Circle
By Bertholt Brecht
Directed by Lyceum Artistic Director Mark Thomson
Dates: 18 February – 14 March 2015
Hedda Gabler
By Henrik Ibsen in a version by Richard Eyre
Directed by Lyceum Associate Artist Amanda Gaughan
Dates: 20 March – 11 April 2015
The Venetian Twins
By Carlo Goldoni, in a new version by Tony Cownie
Directed by Lyceum Associate Artist Tony Cownie
Dates: 24 April – 16 May 2015
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Hi, Anne, thanks for taking a look at my blog. I thought it only polite I should take a look at yours and I was fascinated by your entry below on Mariah’s story as well as the play on at the Lyceum. I’m very impressed at how far you have come in a year since publication; I hope I can manage similar improvements, mainly in my grasp of technology!
Keep writing…
Allis
Hullo Allis, thanks for dropping by. This is my website and I also have a novel writing blog which is found at http://www.annestenhousenovelist.wordpress.com I really enjoy writing blog pieces and have ‘met’ some nice folk over the four or five years I’ve been doing it. Good luck with your own, Anne