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SHOW ARCHIVE & REVIEWS

Performance Archive

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SHORT FILMS & REVIEWS

TEECHERS 

BY JOHN GODBER

In early 2016 Alfie James Productionstook to the West-End London stage for the first time in a production of Teechers by John Godber at The Arts Theatre, London. 

 

GHOSTS

By Henrik Ibsen

In early 2016 Alfie James Productions performed an adaptation of Ibsen's classic and haunting play "Ghosts" about Helene Alving and her determination to escape the ghosts of her past.

 

BLOOD BROTHER
BY WILLY RUSSELL
We recently performed an adaptation of Willy Russell's popular award winning play Blood Brothers. 

THE EDGE

BY ALFIE JAMES

In early 2016 Alfie James Productions revived Alfie James' award-winning play with a new twist. This time instead of our two leads being two male actors, the play was performed by two female actors with startling results. 

 

MISERY

BY STEPHEN KING

This year saw the return of Kitty Whitley as the chilling number one fan Annie Wilkes in Alfie James Productions performance of MISERY adapted from the novel by Stephen King. 

 

LITTLE OLD ALF (TOUR)

BY ALFIE JAMES

After beginning rehearsals in October 2016, the cast of Little Old Alf went on a sell-out tour during January and February 2017 and received standing aviation's and positive reviews. 

 

THE TANK 

BY ALFIE JAMES

After completing a six month project exploring the life of soldiers during the First World War we focused upon bringing to life one story in particular: The Fray Bentos story. The Project had an amazing 14 Cast and crew and was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. 

 

HOME FOR A LOST SOLDIER

BY ALFIE JAMES

After completing a six month project exploring the aftermath of the First World War and what happened when the soldiers returned home we created the Home for a Lost Soldier Play. After performing to sell-out audiences at the Albany Theatre, the play was first transferred to the Arts Theatre West-End and then to The Tristan Bates Theatre, West-End. 

 

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