Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
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Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
They are back on June 26, and Jason is scheduled to be there too. A zoom event, like they did during Covid lock down:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-nurse- ... 8910800597
Looks like it is free.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-nurse- ... 8910800597
Looks like it is free.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I have ordered my ticket but it looks like I will be up until the small hours as it looks like it will be starting at 1am UK time.
Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
starting at 1am UK time.
Ouch! Sorry, Annie.
Tho' I've had to do the same from California on occasion.
Of course, it'll be worth it.
Ouch! Sorry, Annie.
Tho' I've had to do the same from California on occasion.
Of course, it'll be worth it.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I have vacation then, maybe I will try to stay awake.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I have been trying to work out the time difference. I am not entirely sure of how many hours I am in front of the broadcast. I do not want to get the time difference wrong and miss it.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I think it's 6 hours for me (Norway)
You can find out by googling it, Annie.
You can find out by googling it, Annie.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I did some checking and I think it is 5 hours. Are they using GMT or BST time for the uk though.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
Thank you for that. Always nice to know that people are there to help.
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Signed up with no problem. Free is nice. Waiting for my E ticket.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I watched Jason taking part in this (was late due to my lack of tech skills) but saw his performance which was amazing. Antigone is an amazing work 2500 years old but it still speaks to us. Listening to the chat now. Hope others got to see this.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I watched the play, but I left when the chat started, because I was very tired. Jason and the others did great I thought. And the play is very up to date even if it's so old.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
It is such a great play. Apparently it was originally performed for the soldiers who were still in the midst of a war (something like over 100 years) Such a ground breaking piece of work. I would love Jason to do this on stage.
Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I missed it. Just spaced. I'll see if I can still get it.
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Just as I suspected. It expired.
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Just as I suspected. It expired.
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Re: Theatre of War: The Nurse Antigone
I am so sorry you missed it.