We’re excited to announce the line-up for the Festival events taking place in the local area and community venues. Some events, as specified, will be included within the one-time £5 wristband purchase (please see ticketing information page). For others, more information will follow about each venue’s ticketing system and how to register for these events.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to mark.griffin@stmarys.ac.uk. If you are a teacher or adviser and you’d like to arrange for a class or cohort to attend one of these events, please contact schools.colleges@stmarys.ac.uk.
Orwell's enduring parable on the perils of totalitarianism is brought vividly to life in Ricky Dukes’ sparkling new adaptation performed by St Mary’s final year BA Acting students in an exciting touring production hosted by our friends at West Thames College, Isleworth.
Taking place at West Thames College at 7.30pm.
This event will be ticketed. More information to follow.
At 1pm, Associate Professor Richard Mills explores the histories, myths, and legends of this iconic South London venue in this lively interactive walking tour. Registration required (more information to follow on how to register).
Wristband entry.
Associate Professor Richard Mills explores the histories, myths, and legends of this iconic South London venue in this lively interactive walking tour.
Wristband entry. Registration also required.
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The second performance of this show at West Thames College will take place at 7.30pm.
‘I should have liked to be able to make contact with a tree and find out what it feels about things.’ (J.R.R Tolkien)
St Mary’s visiting tutors and artists in residence at The Old Sorting Office Arts centre in Barnes, Tom Penn and Fred Wienard join forces to create this poetic meditation on loneliness, the forest, and its ghosts.
Inspired by Epping Forest, the lime Trees of Willesden Green and Japanese Folklore: expect string instruments, bonsai trees, and live-looping.
The third performance of this show at West Thames College will take place at 3.30pm.
St Mary’s University final year BA Acting students perform this revival of Laura Lomas’ post-modern symphony on the subject of dislocation in this touring production in association with West Thames College, Isleworth.
A girl is locked in a room. A boy brings another boy flowers. A girl has tied herself to a railing. A boy doesn't know who he is. A girl worries about impending catastrophe. A woman jumps in front of a train. A boy's heart falls out his chest. A butterfly has a broken wing.
A series of characters search for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Bouncing through physics, the cosmos, love, and violence, can they find order in the disorder of each other?
This performance will take place at Hounslow Arts Centre at 7.30pm.
The second performance of this show will taking place at OSO, Barnes at 7.30pm.
The second showing of this performance will take place at Hounslow Arts Centre at 7.30pm.
The third showing of this performance will take place at Hounslow Arts Centre at 7.30pm.
In 1972, at the height of the apartheid struggle in South Africa with tensions reaching a breaking point, a group of artists risked everything to build a safe space dedicated to artistic, social, and political freedom. "The Space", became a Theatre of Survival for all artists voices regardless of the colour of their skin.
This fascinating historical documentary directed by Mark Street, The School’s Subject Lead for Creative Arts, features interviews with playwright Athol Fugard, Tony award-winners John Kani and Winston Ntshona, Fatima Dike, Nomhle Nkonyeni, Wilson Dunster, Percy Sieff, Richard E Grant, and many more, "The Space" is narrated by multiple award-winning acting legend, James Earl Jones.
This event will take place at The Exchange at 5pm.
This event will be ticketed, information to follow.
An afternoon of expert masterclasses, careers advice and bite size learning focused on those keen to pursue a career in the Creative Arts delivered in partnership with The Patch creative hub (Twickenham) and St Mary’s Employability Services team.
Wristband entry. Registration also required, information to follow.
Associate Professor and Beatles expert Richard Mills explores the role that South West London played in the develop of the Fab Four on this fascinating and occasionally revealing walking tour.
Auburn’s moral thriller on truth and certainty is given fresh life by St Mary’s final year BA Acting students in this exciting revival.
Following the death of her brilliant mathematician father, Catherine struggles to come to terms with his legacy. Inheriting some of both his brilliance and his instability, she is faced with two choices. Which path is right for her to follow? And where, when each hypothesis is weighed, might the proof be found?
This performance will take place at 7.30pm at OSO Barnes. This event will be ticketed, more information to follow.
The gloves are off! Staff and students from the School’s History programmes face off in classic debate style focused on a big issue of the day.
This event will take place at the Exchange from 5.30pm.
After the death of their friend, a group of eccentric young adults are whisked away to a villa on the outskirts of London, but a mysterious entity seems to have followed them to their luxurious getaway.
Directed by Senior Lecturer Francesco Gabriele, and with a cast and crew packed full of St Mary’s alumni including a screenplay written by Daniel Sproson, this feature length psychological thriller gets its first Richmond outing fresh from a successful tour of the International Festival circuit.
This event will take place at the exchange. This is a ticketed event, information to follow.
St Mary’s University final year BA Acting students perform Benedict Andrews’ modern reimagining of Chekhov’s masterpiece.
Somewhere, in the distance, war is raging but, in their Dacha, protected from the bombs and tanks, three sisters fuelled by boredom, Nirvana, and David Bowie sidestep the present, to dream of their own escape. Unapologetically turbocharged, this version propels the action of Chekhov’s play into the present day.
This performance will begin at 7.30pm at OSO Barnes. This is a ticketed event. Information to follow.
The second showing of this performance will take place at 7.30pm at OSO Barnes. This event will be ticketed, more information to follow.
The third showing of this performance will take place at 7.30pm at OSO Barnes. This event will be ticketed, more information to follow.
The second showing of this performance will begin at 7.30pm at OSO Barnes. This is a ticketed event. Information to follow.
The final showing of this performance will begin at 7:30pm at OSO Barnes. This is a ticketed event. Information to follow.
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