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Dateline: 25th July, 2003 Yobs Force Open Air Theatre Cancellation The Zecora Ura Theatre has cancelled its planned performances of of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland in Sidcup's Lamorbey Park on 20th and 27th July. "After several violent attacks during this year against students and people that cross this park (even in daylight)," said director Jorge Lopes Ramos, "one member of our cast was hit by an egg as we tried to rehearse last Sunday. "The lack of security provided by the local police makes the risk of attacks to audience members and cast much bigger. And not to forget our audience is mainly children, we would not risk the safety of families in Lamorbey Park in Sidcup." The nearby Rose Bruford College suffers from what a correspondent calls "a theft problem" because of the open nature of the campus. In the past two years Zecora Ura Theatre has performed seven different shows in London, Edinburgh, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro. Their site-specific productions were set in trains, streets, toilets, old sheds and theatres worldwide. This is a visual/physical version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, inspired by Carroll's book and will be performed in the U.K., Brazil and Japan in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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