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Jill Sharp

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Farmed Out

Mark Hewitt

1157 Performance Group

Farnham Maltings

(2006)

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The Anatomist

Tony Ramsay

Eastern Angles Theatre Company

Coggeshall Grange Barn & touring

(2006)

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The Callanish Stoned

Kevin MacNeil

Theatre Hebrides

Pride of Place Festival 2006

(2006)

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Great Expectations

Charles Dickens, adapted by Stewart Howson

Northumberland Theatre Company

Pride of Place Festival 2006

(2006)

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The Sutton Hoo Mob

Peppy Barlow

Eastern Angles Theatre Company

William Loveless Hall, Wivenhoe, and touring till end of May

(2006)

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The Country Wife

William Wycherley, adapted by Steve Gooch

Forest Forge Theatre Company

Pride of Place Festival 2006

(2006)

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Clare's Walk

Steve Waters

Menagerie Theatre Company

Pride of Place Festival

(2006)

Eileen Atkins in Doubt

Doubt

John Patrick Shanley

Walter Kerr Theatre, New York

(2006)

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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists

Robert Tressell, adapted by Philip Dart

Chalkfoot Theatre Arts

Pride of Place Festival 2006

(2006)

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The Fence

Howard Barker

The Wrestling School

Mercury Theatre, Colchester, and touring

(2005)

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Features

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Alexander Awareness Week (13th - 19th June, 2005)

1 June 2005

The Alexander Technique has helped actors and musicians achieve their performance potential for over a hundred years. Jill Sharp investigates the Alexander phenomenon and interviews an experienced teacher of the Technique.
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