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Hi guys,


my friend Tamsin Clarke is putting on her play at the Rosemary Branch Theatre (very near Haggerston Overground). She is an East Dulwicher but spends a lot of time cruising England's canals on her boat.


I'm biased, but the play is pretty amazing and has won loads of awards... check it out.


MANUELITA - award-winning theatre returns to London


'a wonderful, warm performance that will have you leaving on a high.' * * * * The Stage


Revolutionary, proto-feminist, underground spy and the beating heart of South American liberation, Manuela Saenz died in poverty, all but forgotten by the history books - until now.

Blending storytelling, physical theatre, comedy and live music, Lecoq-trained Tamsin Clarke brings Manuela?s story of love, loss and revolution vibrantly to life. With accompaniment by Colombian musician and guitaristCamilo Menjura (UK Latin American Musician Of The Year

2014), Manuelita promises audiences a heart-swelling, toe-tapping night out at the theatre.


WINNER Three Weeks Editors' Award 2014 (Top 10 Shows of the Edinburgh Fringe)

WINNER Casa Nuestra Award 2013

RUNNER UP Lukas Theatre Production Of The Year


28th - 31st May at the Rosemary Branch Theatre

2 Shepperton Road, London N1 3DT


Thurs - Sat 7:30pm and Sun 6pm


Tickets: ?12 / ?10 concessions


Book online at www.rosemarybranch.co.uk

...or via the 24 hour booking line 0207 704 6665

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