Theatre by the Lake Keswick
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Of Mice and Men at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
This story touches on some complex issues like prejudice and racism which you might say are still relevant today
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Spitfire Girls at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
There’s plenty of fun and laughter along with the tears and sadness that war brings
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The Jungle Book At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
The costumes were not overly animal like and only gave a suggestion of the animal, it was the acting that…
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Romeo and Juliet at Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
The cast of nine are all deaf, disabled or neurodivergent, each performance is relaxed and includes sign language and audio…
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Steel At Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
James and Kamran are two bored teenagers dressed in shell suits, who are struggling to find out where they belong.
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Theatre by the Lake Keswick 25th Birthday Party Review
I felt rather special as I entered the theatre through the green and white balloon arch into the foyer with…
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The Dreamtime Fellrunner Theatre By The Lake Keswick Review
With a back drop of the local fells it didn’t take long for Julie to captivate me, through her poems,and…
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The Three Little Pigs Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
this is a reimagined version by the stuff and nonsense theatre company,
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A Little Princess Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
A Little Princess is a classic novel written by Frances Hodgson Burnett who also wrote The Secret Garden, I was…
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Frankenstein, Theatre by the Lake Keswick Review
This a dark story and you don’t leave the theatre feeling uplifted but it will give you plenty of things…
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