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Volition Theatre Presents "The Only Girl In The World" - A Play of Jack The Ripper by Glyn Maxwell

Casebook Message Boards: Trading Post: Volition Theatre Presents "The Only Girl In The World" - A Play of Jack The Ripper by Glyn Maxwell
Author: Melanie Sykes
Sunday, 22 April 2001 - 05:19 pm
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Volition Theatre Presents The World Premier of
"THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD" by Glyn Maxwell

AWARD WINNING poet / playwright Glyn Maxwell conjures an, until now, unseen side of the "Whitechapel Murders".

A LOVE STORY that transforms 'Mary Jane Kelly' from a set of coroners crime scene photographs, showing her as a flesh stripped corpse, into the passionate, bawdy and often hilarious character that she was and her lover 'Joseph Barnett'.

OPENING Tuesday 17 July 2001 at one of England's oldest Music Halls - Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street, London N1.

TICKET PRICES
£6.00, £3.50 concs - Pay what you can Tuesday.
Box Office No 020 7739 5431

COME AND ENJOY our fund-raising evening to be held on Monday 30 April 2001 8pm at The King Stores Public House, 14 Widegate St, Whitechapel, London E1.

Guests to include the playwright and the well respected Ripperologist Mr Paul Begg co-author of "A-Z of Jack The Ripper".


WORKSHOP with the Playwright & Director available. Tickets cost £3.00. Please contact Hoxton Hall for further details 020 7684 0060.


For further details of the fund-raiser or the play, please contact our Production Manager Melanie Sykes email address mel.21@virgin.net

Author: Martin Fido
Sunday, 22 April 2001 - 05:41 pm
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Looks like fun. And I can recommend the old Hoxton music hall as worth a visit in its own right, having seen my younger daughter work there with a youth group once.
Recommended. Wish I were there to see it.

Martin F

Author: Melanie Sykes
Monday, 23 April 2001 - 03:36 pm
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Martin - Thank you for your comments. Hoxton Hall is the perfect venue for this type of play and far too often over looked ! I do hope you will have the opportunity to come & see the play - Mel

Author: Martin Fido
Monday, 23 April 2001 - 06:12 pm
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Alas, not a hope, Melanie. I'm stuck in USA helping my wife nurse her disabled mother, and will only manage the most fleeting visits to UK until death ends a rather helpless life of infirmity coupled with constitutional soundness that could last ten years!

Martin

Author: stephen stanley
Monday, 23 April 2001 - 06:44 pm
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Dear Martin,
Just thought I,d say how dapper you looked in the Neil Cream 'Crime Team' last night...the Hair-cut is much better than the one you had in the Diary programme. (that's this year's creep to well-known author done)
Steve S.

Author: Warwick Parminter
Monday, 23 April 2001 - 07:56 pm
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Hello Martin,
I also saw you on screen the other night, though I've never met you you are begining to take on a familiar look to me. I'd like to pass to you and your wife my sympathies concerning her mother. My friend of fiftytwo years,--his mother is in a nursing home, she is 91yrs old, altzeimers disease has taken her over completely, death would be a happy release for both, but against all odds she hangs on. It's sad, I remember her as a very smart, quick witted lady. I hope I haven't said anything out of place, I just wanted you to know, I sympathise.


Best wishes, Rick

sorry I shan't be meeting you at Bournmouth

Author: Martin Fido
Tuesday, 24 April 2001 - 07:00 am
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Hi Stephen - My television appearance is now firmly controlled by my wife. One of her sous-chefs said, following my appearance discussing the diary on 60 Minutes way back in about 1993, 'He looked like somebody throwed up on him'. So, alas, the art nouveau poster printed shirt I wore then has been consigned... as has the lilac lace fronted shirt I wore for a Feldman-filmed conference.... and now it's all short hair and collars and ties and suits.
(But the socks are usually still yellow!)

Hi Rick,

Anyone coping with Altzheimer's has it far worse than we do, and has all our sympathy.

And for anyone who hit this by mistake and missed the opening, I hope I'll be forgiven for posting a noisy advertisement of the material that is sadly beng replaced by discussions of my lovely appearance:


DON'T MISS 'THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD' AT HOXTON HALL, OPENING JULY 17!

Martin

Author: Melanie Sykes
Tuesday, 24 April 2001 - 11:11 am
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Martin - I was totally unaware of your "appearance" in showbiz... but I am a rather dull blonde who spends her time TOTALLY DEVOTED to "The Only Girl In The World"... sorry for the faux pas. I am sorry you shall not have the opportunity to come and see the play, but you never know... maybe we'll bring it to the States !! - Mel

Author: Martin Fido
Tuesday, 24 April 2001 - 01:11 pm
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Mel - I don't perceive any faux pas. No apology required.

All good wishes,

Martin F

Author: Melanie Sykes
Wednesday, 25 April 2001 - 04:19 am
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COME & ENJOY OUR FUND-RAISING EVENING
ON MONDAY 30 APRIL @ 8.00pm

The King Stores Public House
Whitechapel, London E1

We have planned a great evening. Guest speakers include the Ripperologist PAUL BEGG and the playwright GLYN MAXWELL.

As well as this we also have some super raffle prizes eg dinner for two at The Hilton Hotel.

SO COME ALONG AND GIVE YOUR SUPPORT ON MONDAY !

Cost £3.00 on the door.

LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE - Mel

Author: Melanie Sykes
Wednesday, 09 May 2001 - 03:54 pm
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Have a look at the most recent issue (May) of the "Literary Review". There is a 5 page article on Glyn Maxwell, the playwright of our new production - Mel


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