The Sharp Sisters' Museum of Curious Revelations
Performed on Tuesday 1st March 2011 at The Cockpit Theatre, London
Shambolic's latest show 'The Sharp Sisters' Museum of Curious Revelations' was performed at The Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone in March 2011.
Photograph: Clément Tissot-Colle
TOOT TOOT!
A free 20 minute taster of our new
show was presented on Sunday 30th January 2011 at
Kings Cross St Pancras Station as
part of the 'Creative Producers Collective & Camden Theatres'.
A dedicated if chilly audience watched the entertainment in the middle of the huge station before departing 'Brief Encounter' style on The Eurostar!
A dedicated if chilly audience watched the entertainment in the middle of the huge station before departing 'Brief Encounter' style on The Eurostar!
REVIEWS...
Reviews
of 'An Imaginative Woman'
'Shambolic Theatre's An Imaginative Woman is charming, cheering and not a little cheeky. This is assured, polished and enjoyable theatre, still fresh … but with a gloss that shows that practice, effort and persistence pays off in this business.'
Londonist, 2008
'For people who like captivating storytelling delivered with accomplished acting, vocal and movement ability, this show will set the imagination alight.'
'Through Lesley Cook's and Alice Parsloe's superb devising and design...Shambolic Theatre's production is deliciously precise and simple.
Fringe Report, 2008
'Shambolic Theatre’s An Imaginative Woman employs unusual performance methods to present an innovative period drama for its audience… Physical theatre, puppetry and music make for an original and most unusual theatrical outing.
Fringe Review, 2008
'Shambolic Theatre's An Imaginative Woman is charming, cheering and not a little cheeky. This is assured, polished and enjoyable theatre, still fresh … but with a gloss that shows that practice, effort and persistence pays off in this business.'
Londonist, 2008
'For people who like captivating storytelling delivered with accomplished acting, vocal and movement ability, this show will set the imagination alight.'
'Through Lesley Cook's and Alice Parsloe's superb devising and design...Shambolic Theatre's production is deliciously precise and simple.
Fringe Report, 2008
'Shambolic Theatre’s An Imaginative Woman employs unusual performance methods to present an innovative period drama for its audience… Physical theatre, puppetry and music make for an original and most unusual theatrical outing.
Fringe Review, 2008