posted by Ctpn

A bit of Greek often means more than a chunk of feta and a dollop of yoghurt, and in the case of the Farringdon Society of Arts there’s a whole Burial at Thebes thing going on, which opens today and runs until Saturday.
And what with the new age of terrorism (if we believe the hype), and the growing moral exactitude of the state (that’s government to you), there’s more pertinence to the performance than your average Crossroads or Coronation Street.
Sample some of the stunning art work from the very special Phig Billy, and listen to the actors behind the stage during the rehearsals.
Or read Stella Mew talk about Devon’s connection to Yeats.
To book, visit the Farringdon Society of Arts site.


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