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THE ACTOR’S WHEEL<br />
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot<br />
By Stephen Adly Guirgis<br />
Fri 31 May • 7:30pm • Full £10 Concs £8 • Community Theatre<br />
This is a story about choices and consequences and a journey<br />
through time and place.<br />
A host of historical, fictional and biblical characters gather in a<br />
makeshift courtroom in purgatory with Judas at the centre of it<br />
all, catatonic with despair and unable to defend himself in a trial<br />
that debates the motives of Christianity’s least popular apostle.<br />
“If betrayal is the ultimate sin, then is forgiveness the<br />
ultimate sign of grace?” – Michael Billington, The Guardian<br />
BRAINFRUIT PRODUCTIONS<br />
Bear North By Roy Hutchins & Sue Bradley<br />
Sat 1 Jun • 8pm • Full £10 • Music<br />
Northern Exposure meets The Singing Ringing Tree.<br />
Wonderfully comic and absurd – with a dancing buffalo, wolf<br />
& singing bear. Visit a landscape filled with log cabins, forests,<br />
mountains & magical waterfalls, sophisticatedly drawn by clever<br />
fiddle playing, guitar and bass.<br />
“Over time I found my mind was gently carried to a place of<br />
freshness and tranquillity.... In the end then, the tables were turned:<br />
it was me who danced to Bear North’s tune.” Fringeguru<br />
“Songs of lakes, firesides and bears. An impossible odyssey.”<br />
Highly Recommended – Fringereview.com<br />
ALEXANDRA RICOU<br />
Monstrous By Alexandra Ricou<br />
Wed 5 Jun • 8pm • Full £10 • Professional Theatre<br />
Hera is angry, but she’s been trying her best to get past it.<br />
She has a therapist, she’s read all the mindfulness books she can<br />
find in her local library, she goes to yoga every day and she drinks<br />
more green tea than even Gwyneth Paltrow could stomach. Yet still<br />
that deep-seated rage twists in her guts like a pit of vipers.<br />
Then again, when you’re an Ancient Greek goddess, being filled<br />
with an unquenchable wrath comes with the territory. Perhaps it’s<br />
time to have a little vent... but is the world ready for 3000 years’<br />
worth of anger?