GUILDHALL GRADUATES 2011
young talent selected from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London

Stephen Wilson - Amy Strange - Joshua Miles
DATES
21, 22, 23 & 24 September 20.30
25 september 14.00
LOCATION
Branoul Theatre
Maliestraat 12 , 2514 CA The Hague
online RESERVATIONs:
Tickets: E 10 – E 20
Reservations The English Theatre’s Ticketshop STET or 06 300 500 18
Information
Following last year’s sell out success run, The English Theatre STET has invited again three young graduates from The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London to perform their self devised and written solo –pieces. Theatre Branoul proved to be an excellent venue situated in the centre of The Hague – with lovely restaurant 1900 next door (for the special theatre menu, contact denny@1900.nu or phone 06 1171 1063)
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is one of the top Drama and Music Schools in Great Britain. Amongst its alumni it counts Daniel Craig, Ewan McGregor, Jodie Whitaker and Joseph Fiennes. These performances offer a unique opportunity to see three young artists perform at the outset of their career. The monologues were written and directed by the actors themselves as part of their final examination requirements.
Joshua Miles
Chasing Lampposts
“I think about Molly in her socks that perch just above her knees and her short skirt ansd if I could just slip my hand up in-between her thighs and I’ve not done my homework for Miss Taylor”
Amy Strange - Guildhall representative Sam Wanamaker Festival 2010 – The Globe
A Pint of Freedom
"My dogs name is Vera. You know in Russia that means faith, belief..freedom!"
Stephen Wilson – Shortlisted for Michael Bryant Award – National Theatre
The Love that Dare not Speak its Name
A man, abandoned by a world in which he was a god, begins to see the destruction his vanity and betrayal has caused to those he loves...