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RABBLE prepares to bring four new plays (prepped in a day) to The Blade this Friday …

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Monday, March 21, 2022 7:42 am
in Arts, Featured, Reading
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The Blade is the venue for RABBLE'S Off The Block night

The Blade is the venue for RABBLE'S Off The Block night

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ON FRIDAY, theatregoers will feel like they are on top of the world, thanks to a special performance.

RABBLE is switching its production venue from auditoriums such as Reading Minster church, the Gaol and Reading Abbey.

Instead, they will be on top of The Blade, offering stunning views as the sun sets … all from the Thirteenth Floor.

The show will help mark the group’s 10th anniversary, and is called Off The Block. All four plays being performed have been written this week.

And early on Friday, 16 actors, four directors, four composers, two technicians, four work experience people, and the RABBLE team arrive.

Scripts are released at 7.30am and the first show goes up at 7.30pm.

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During the day, lines will be learnt, the soundtrack prepared, and the show complete. It will be alright on the night…

Due to its special nature, details are being kept secret other than being a celebration of new writing talent.

However, once stepping out of the great glass elevator, attendees to the exclusive, one-night only event will be welcomed by a complimentary glass of Organic Fizz, donated by Vintage Roots Organic Wine suppliers, and some gorgeous canapes, before taking their seats for the show.

Toby Davies, co- artistic director and founder of RABBLE, says: “Theatre isn’t a building. Theatre is story-telling and the joy of living through a shared experience and if that experience happens to be on top of a skyscraper, then we think that’s pretty exciting”

And Nick Turner, from supporters Northwood Investors, says: “We’re delighted to be working with RABBLE, who have done so much to bring cultural identity to Reading.

“Their work in the Abbey and efforts to save the gaol haven’t gone unnoticed by us and we’re excited to welcome them into our space. It should be a fun night.”

The event takes place from 7.30pm on Friday, March 25, and tickets cost £40.

For more details, log on to: https://rabbletheatre.com

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