Support your Local Theatre (and save money) by seeing:
The multi-award winning White Bear is proud to present
two of William Shakespeare's best plays in new productions
designed to appeal to everyone - even those who claim not to like
Shakespeare!
Measure for Measure
By William Shakespeare
Shakespeare's classic tale of moral and religious double standards against a
background of Meaning of Love, the Foolishness of Youth, and the Complacency
of the Wise.
Performance Dates:
17th - 22nd January, 2012
Tuesday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Sunday at 6.00pm
As You Like It
By William Shakespeare
One of Shakespeare's greatest comedies, As You Like It subverts the
traditional rules of romance. Gender roles nature and politics are confused
in a play that reflects on how bewildering, yet utterly pleasurable, life
can be.
Performance Dates:
24th - 29th January, 2012
Tuesday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Sunday at 3.30pm
Tickets: £13 (£10 Conc.) but only £10 to Kennington Association Members
Box Office: 020 7793 9193
Online Booking: www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk
<http://www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk/>
Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/White-Bear-Theatre/108903865805670?ref=search
White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road
SE11 4DJ
2 minutes walk from Kennington Tube (Northern Line)
Buses: 133, 155, 196, 333, 415
SPECIAL OFFER
The White Bear Theatre Club is offering concession rate to all Kennington
Association members. That's only £10 per ticket!
To book call 020 7793 9193 and quote 'Kennington Association Offer'.
The White Bear now has it's own Exclusive Lounge Area where patrons can sit
and enjoy a drink and a chat before the show. The theatre itself is fully
air conditioned and is now thoroughly soundproofed from the pub.
STOP PRESS
The Eric Fromm Society and the White Bear present
The Art of Loving
A Talk By Dr. Dean Whittington
Money can't buy you love and love may be all you need, but whilst the
culture industry promotes an ideal type, it remains a mirage for many.
Trapped in eternal solitude and isolation, connecting with flailing arms,
the desire to reach out becomes caught in various meshes. Erich Fromm's the
"Art of Loving" cuts through the swathe to reveal that giving and receiving
love is an "art" needing practice and refinement.
Dean Whittington PhD, Harley St. Psychotherapist and author of Beaten into
Violence and Bath of Steel will talk about the 21st Century modern malaise
of isolation in crowds and its impact on contemporary living. Then the way
forward can be discussed.
1.5 Hour CPD Certificates available.
Monday, 6th February at 7.30
Tickets: £5.00
To book call: 020 7703 9193
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