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New Wimbledon Theatre
New Wimbledon Theatre
13 episodes
1 week ago
Having stood proudly on Wimbledon’s Broadway since 1910, Wimbledon Theatre (as it was originally named) has gone from strength to strength and garnered a glittering reputation as a premier theatrical venue in South West London and now, we've gone and got our own podcast!
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Having stood proudly on Wimbledon’s Broadway since 1910, Wimbledon Theatre (as it was originally named) has gone from strength to strength and garnered a glittering reputation as a premier theatrical venue in South West London and now, we've gone and got our own podcast!
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Write About Now - a new writing night
New Wimbledon Theatre
1 hour 27 minutes 11 seconds
6 years ago
Write About Now - a new writing night

Taking place at the Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre, Write About Now is a brand new monthly event, giving an opportunity for writers to try out their work before a paying audience and a panel of industry professionals. Up to six pieces will be selected each month, then semi-staged in the Studio of New Wimbledon Theatre.

This episode features Raghead by Thomas Coash, Father's Day by Jeff Nolan, Table Manners by Jade Coombes, Incident on the Golden Gate Bridge by David MacGregor and Angry Bitches Anonymous by Jordan Stevens.

New Wimbledon Theatre
Having stood proudly on Wimbledon’s Broadway since 1910, Wimbledon Theatre (as it was originally named) has gone from strength to strength and garnered a glittering reputation as a premier theatrical venue in South West London and now, we've gone and got our own podcast!