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The Amateur Theatre Network... « Not making a crisis out of drama since 1997 »
Amdram.co.uk is not part of an large company, it is not run by a « team of experts », it is run by one person, Jane, in her spare time and helped by Keith, a friend with technical expertise. The site’s primary intention is to promote amateur theatre - it is not run as a profit making organsation.
If your company wants to reach the estimated 3,000,000 people involved in over 30,000 clubs and societies which make up the amateur theatre community in the UK, talk to amdram.co.uk about advertising! (Figures are estimates from available sources including The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sports Committee).
All information is held online and available to everyone.
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The Essential Guide for all cultural events, West End and Fringe plays, movies, gigs ...and much more, in forever « Swinging London » and beyond.
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French bookshop Librairie La Page was originally established in 1978 as the first of its kind in London to sell French literature, and is superbly located in South Kensington.
La Page has branched beyond its specialty for selling classic and modern French literature, and is now also offering translated foreign literature, a selection of poetry, theatre, philosophy and humanities, adult and kids comic books, classic and modern audiobooks, French DVDs, French and European stationary (Clairefontaine, Rhodia, Quo Vadis, Bic, Moleskine, Diddl), as well as greetings and postcards, newspapers, magazines, and travel guides for many countries around the world as well as France and Britain.
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all current events on French and French-speaking theatre! TheatreOnline is the leading website specialised in theatre, offering complete information and an online reservation service available 24/7. You can also make reservations over the phone.
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« The written trace of live theatre »
Since the second half of the twentieth century, l'avant-scène théâtre has become a literary crossroads where the best playwrights of post-war years are published. The likes of Eugène Ionesco, Samuel Beckett, Marcel Aymé, Roland Dubillard, Jean Giraudoux are present. The magazine also aims to introduce in France well-known foreign authors such as Harold Pinter, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Woody Allen but also newcomers... Then in the seventies and eighties were presented: Jean-Claude Grumberg, Valère Novarina, Philippe Minyana, Michel Vinaver, Jean Poiret, Jean-Michel Ribes, but also Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui.
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