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NEWS: The Barn Theatre Announces Full 2020 Theatre Recovery Season

The venue has confirmed details of a 2020 recovery season, set to include a revival of Stephen Sondheim's Marry Me a Little. Full details have been confirmed for the productions joining the current production of Private Peaceful, which is currently running until 4th October. The season will feature smaller cast sizes as well as a reduced capacity… Continue reading NEWS: The Barn Theatre Announces Full 2020 Theatre Recovery Season

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First Look at…Private Peaceful, Barn Theatre

The Barn Theatre's production Michael Morpurgo's novel is now in previews. Here's a glimpse of what audiences can expect... (c)Eve Dunlop Production images have been released for BoxLess Theatre, the Barn Theatre and Take Two Theatricals’ production of Private Peaceful which is currently running until the 27th September. (c)Eve Dunlop Based on the story by Michael Morpurgo, Private Peaceful… Continue reading First Look at…Private Peaceful, Barn Theatre

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NEWS: Barn Theatre to Reopen for Indoor Live Performances

The theatre based in Cirencester has announced it will be opening its doors to present Michael Morpurgo's Private Peaceful. From the 10th September, the Barn Theatre will be presenting its production of Private Peaceful in its main auditorium, following its previous run as part of the theatre’s first outdoor theatre festival, BarnFest, in August. In addition,… Continue reading NEWS: Barn Theatre to Reopen for Indoor Live Performances

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NEWS: Barn Theatre Announces Summer Outdoor Festival

The Barn Theatre has confirmed details of  BarnFest – Outdoor Theatre Festival which will run from the 25th July until the 5th September. The Cirencester based theatre has announced its first summer outdoor festival, which will open this weekend within the grounds of Ingleside House which is adjacent to the theatre. This newly announced season will… Continue reading NEWS: Barn Theatre Announces Summer Outdoor Festival

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NEWS: West End Stars Announced for Barn Theatre’s Annabel Mutale Reed Concert

Taking place on Saturday 11th July, the concert will celebrate the work of musical theatre playwright, lyricist and director Annabel Mutale Reed. The line up for the Barn Theatre's fifth virtual concert taking place this weekend has been confirmed. As well as Annabel Mutale Reed, the concert is set to feature:  Natalia Brown (Motown), Ali Ewoldt (The Phantom… Continue reading NEWS: West End Stars Announced for Barn Theatre’s Annabel Mutale Reed Concert

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Love London Love Culture’s Picks of the Week: Sunday 21st June 2020

Find out what has been proving popular on Love London Love Culture this week... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhJxIcNA488 Review of In the Wings: Episode 1: earlier this week we caught up with the first episode of new online series In the Wings. The series celebrates new musical theatre shows which have had to be postponed due to Covid-19.… Continue reading Love London Love Culture’s Picks of the Week: Sunday 21st June 2020

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NEWS: Barn Theatre Announces Next Two British Musical Concerts

The Barn Theatre has confirmed that the next British Musical Concerts it will explore the work of  Amies & Clements (Stephanie Jayne Amies and Teddy Clements) and musical theatre playwright, lyricist and director Annabel Mutale Reed.   The latest in the Barn Theatre's 'The Barn Theatre Presents', the next virtual concerts celebrating the music of the award-winning musical theatre… Continue reading NEWS: Barn Theatre Announces Next Two British Musical Concerts

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REVIEW: Henry V, Barn Theatre

The Barn Theatre's 2019 production pulsates with energy, tension and passion. (c) Eve Dunlop It has to be said that while this coronavirus situation is a horrible and difficult for everyone - it has also provided those who love theatre with multiple platforms to catch productions that they may have missed out on. One such… Continue reading REVIEW: Henry V, Barn Theatre