Dear LondonCityNights, I hope your holiday I going well! I'm emailing about a theatre production coming up next week as I was wondering whether you might mention us on your twitter page? We're one of your followers @CPTNights and the show is a new version of 'Arabian Nights' being performed at the Camden People's Theatre from 13th-18th August as part of the Camden Fringe. The cast are really great, two former performers with the Cambridge Footlights and the other three are recent graduates from Lamda and the Courtyard. Here's the blurb: A rip-roaring comedy! This production tramples raucously through the far-flung fables of the Arabian Nights in which Queen Scheherazade has delayed her execution by enthralling the king with stories. Day after day the executioner arrives and finds the King too captivated to be disturbed by his customary daily beheading of wives. Live music accompanies the rambunctious ensemble of five actors who take on a multitude of weird and wonderful characters. Amidst kings, princess, geniis, numerous talking animals and a flying horse, expect to see this classic saga innovatively retold. Prepare yourselves to be bombarded by imagination and battered with fantasy!
If you could mention the show that would be fantastic, best Jennifer Lee
Dear LondonCityNights,
ReplyDeleteI hope your holiday I going well! I'm emailing about a theatre production coming up next week as I was wondering whether you might mention us on your twitter page? We're one of your followers @CPTNights and the show is a new version of 'Arabian Nights' being performed at the Camden People's Theatre from 13th-18th August as part of the Camden Fringe. The cast are really great, two former performers with the Cambridge Footlights and the other three are recent graduates from Lamda and the Courtyard. Here's the blurb:
A rip-roaring comedy! This production tramples raucously through the far-flung fables of the Arabian Nights in which Queen Scheherazade has delayed her execution by enthralling the king with stories. Day after day the executioner arrives and finds the King too captivated to be disturbed by his customary daily beheading of wives. Live music accompanies the rambunctious ensemble of five actors who take on a multitude of weird and wonderful characters. Amidst kings, princess, geniis, numerous talking animals and a flying horse, expect to see this classic saga innovatively retold. Prepare yourselves to be bombarded by imagination and battered with fantasy!
If you could mention the show that would be fantastic,
best
Jennifer Lee