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Elephant Man-Fourth Monkey Ensemble

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By:
Fourth Monkey TC
Starts on:
Tuesday 3 February 2015 at 7:45 PM
Finishes on:
Saturday 21 February 2015 at 9:30 PM
Location:
The Jack Studio Theatre
Street:
410 Brockley Road
Town/City:
London
Region:
Greater London
Postcode:
SE4 2DH
Phone:
02072810360
Email:
office@fourthmonkey.co.uk

**** The Stage 

'This is small-scale touring theatre at its most innovative, with a story to tell that is of its own time and of ours'

View the trailer here: http://youtu.be/sXdfYqUy3PQ

Fourth Monkey Ensemble are coming to the Jack Studio Theatre this February with their critically acclaimed performance of Elephant Man as part of their 2014-15 tour. Details are as follows:

Dates: Tues 3 February to Sat 21 February 2015 at 7.45pm

Location:
Jack Studio Theatre 
410 Brockley Road
London 
SE4 2DH

Tickets: £14, £11 concs (suitable for 14+)

To book online visit www.fourthmonkey.co.uk/book-tickets/ 
There is no charge for online bookings


Box office: 0333 666 3366
Telephone reservations have a £1.50 booking fee


Inspired by the iconic David Lynch film and following a critically acclaimed launch at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the tale of the elephant man returns in a stunning new stage adaption. With numerous award nominations, Elephant Man tells the true story of the fabled Joseph Merrick in a production that is ‘profoundly unforgettable’, ‘uplifting’, and ‘beautiful’.

Abandoned as a child, the horribly deformed Joseph, played with “startling subtlety” by Daniel Chrisostomou, survives as a freak-show attraction and medical marvel. But as he sits silently under the stares of London’s high society, it is the world around him that appears grotesque.

Nominated for an Amnesty Freedom of Expression Award, Elephant Man is touring nationally following a sell out run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2012.

The tour is supported by Arts Council England for more information see www.artscouncil.org.uk


If you can't catch the show in London, Elephant Man will continue the tour into 2015 with the following dates:

26/2/15-27/2/15 The Marlow Studio, Canterbury

6/3/15 The Arena Theatre, Wolverhapton 

25/3/15-26/3/15 The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford

27/3/15 The Dorchester Arts Centre

28/3/15 The Bridport Arts Centre

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