Age range: 12+
Reclusive writer and photographer Charles Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll) invites celebrity author Charles Dickens to his Oxford home to pose for a portrait. Dickens is so intrigued by the whimsical Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that he accepts. What ensues is a baring of two creative souls, the one private and fastidious, the other boisterous and irreverent. The result is a hilarious and revealing conversation between two quirky, fascinating, and completely different men. Playwright - Daniel Rover Singer
Date & Time
Fri 24 February 2023, 7.00pm
Location
Linton Village Hall
HR9 7RX
Tickets
Adult: £15.00
Child: £6.00
Family: £36.00
Date & Time
Sat 25 February 2023, 7.30pm
Location
Market Theatre, Ledbury
HR8 2AQ
Enquiries
07967 517125; www.themarkettheatre.com
www.conn-artists.co.uk
Tickets
Adult: £14.00
Child: £8.00
I am a wheelchair user and find it difficult to go to the theatre to enjoy a good film or take in a 'bit of Culture' now and again.Flicks in The Sticks brings a lot of joy to so many people who otherwise would miss out.
Sue Macdonald
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Kate Johnston
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Anon
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K.L.
Living in 'the sticks' limits access to the larger cinemas, consequently Flicks is a lovely way of seeing fairly recent films, without the hassle of planning a journey beforehand. Long may it last.
Lesley and Chris Pimm-Jones
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Cate
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