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I know it's not East Dulwich, but it is just around the corner?


July 6 & 7, 10 & 11.


Knock out one man monologue delivered from the bar, in the pub! ? (what more could you ask for?)


The sydenham arts festival has some pretty serious stuff going on - this one gets my vote - this actress Amelia Lowdell lives in my street and is now directing ? she's just finished a show at the Bush that had 5 star reviews from every national newspaper.


Website


http://www.honestonstage.co.uk


Twitter


@honestonstage

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Just in case you were interested in this, I have some more information:


This is the full Press release on this show. I may have undersold it previously.


"A brain-numbing day job. A long regret-filled night out with the office crowd. A late night London epiphany. This brilliant site specific monologue will take you on a journey across London exploring the lies we tell ourselves and each other, and fallout when the truth is revealed"


Amelia Lowdell is directing ?Honest?, as part of the Sydenham Arts festival in South London.


Amelia Lowdell has been an actor for over 15 years. Her Stage debut was at the Royal Court in the play 'Yard Gal? by Rebecca Pritchard, listed this year as one of the V&As top 100 pieces of British theatre of all time.


Most recently Amelia starred in Nick Payne?s Incognito at the Bush theatre, winning universal acclaim. (5 stars from every paper from the Guardian to the Metro!)


Honest is written by DC Moore, and is a 40 minute monologue set and presented in a pub.


DC Moore is a South London resident British Playright and was nominated for the 2010 Olivier Awards in the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre category. He has had shows put on at the National Theatre and the Royal Court.


The extremely talented Richard Kidd is starring in the lead role.


See you there hopefully!


PS. Strong language - recommended for over Grown Ups only!


Honest.


The All Inn One, Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London SE23


(50 metres past the southbound entrance of Forest Hill Overground Station)


Sunday 6th July ? 7.30pm


Monday 7th July ? 7.30pm


Thursday 10th July ? 9pm


Friday 11th July ? 9pm


web

http://www.honestonstage.co.uk


twitter

@honestonstage


** Very limited space - only 30 seats per show **


All tickets ?8 can be bought online at:


http://sydenhamartsfestival.co.uk/2014/at-a-glance/


or on the door if space available.

I have tickets and am looking forward to it.


However, I have to admit that the choice of venue is, as far as I am concerned, an added attraction - the All Inn One/Foresters Arms' owner managers and their staff place great emphasis on customer service. First rate food, competitively priced wide range of drinks and always a warm welcome.

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