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Published:
10:01 AM November 7, 2020
Updated:
7:13 PM December 14, 2020
Live from their home, the intimate ‘Unfamiliar at Home’ tours online this November - including via the Cambridge Junction. Victor Esses and Yorgos Petrou are pictured. Picture: SUPPLIED
- Credit: Archant
Live from their home, the intimate ‘Unfamiliar at Home’ tours online this November - including via the Cambridge Junction.
Live from their home, the intimate ‘Unfamiliar at Home’ tours online this November - including via the Cambridge Junction. Victor Esses and Yorgos Petrou are pictured. Picture: SUPPLIED
- Credit: Archant
The show, which is a stripped back autobiographical piece about being queer, wanting children and the human desire to create a legacy, will be performed live for audiences on Zoom.
A Family Christmas favourite has been adapted for film and online streaming to support local cinemas, theatres and families.
Over the past 2 years Lewes based
Slot Machine Theatre have been entertaining families across the country with their punchy innovative family Christmas shows. As we all know, this year is a bit different. When they realised all their shows were going to be cancelled until the middle of next year, Slot Machine decided they had to act quickly and adapt the way they work so that families could still enjoy the British tradition of watching theatre together this Christmas. So, in a matter of weeks they teamed up with Bees Knees Media and film maker Emily Malden to produce a film version of one of their most popular shows,