Misplaced to stage Forward, by Marley Starkey-Joyner this October, in Bristol and Western-super-Mare. Book now. ‘Do you have any idea how hard it is to get from purgatory back to earth?’ Synopsis Young, fiery Amina is recently deceased and now a ghost. She finds herself trapped in her old apartment with the new occupant –… Continue reading Forward: October 2024
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Inferna: A rehearsed reading
Misplaced assembles to bring Madison Cole’s remarkable new writing to life on the Alma Tavern stage on Wednesday 11 September 2024. Inferna: Inspired by true events. Sydney, Australia, 1962. 15-year old Calynn Turner is pregnant. Sent to a church-run maternity asylum by her hyper-religious mother Harriet, Calynn must carry out a pregnancy she has no… Continue reading Inferna: A rehearsed reading
“Misplaced stages a cracking play.”
Our production of Doubt, A Parable, went down a storm with a sold-out run and positive reviews. “Misplaced Theatre stages a cracking play which provokes hot debate.” – Read full review at Backstage Bristol. Trailer Playbill – April 2024 Misplaced are excited to return to The Alma Tavern Theatre with this mesmerising Pulitzer Prize- and… Continue reading “Misplaced stages a cracking play.”
Doubt, a parable
We are beyond excited to have secured John Patrick Shanley’s mesmerising Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play, made world famous by the movie starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis. Sister Aloysius, the severely conservative and fear-inspiring Principal of Saint Nicholas Church School suffers from an extreme loathing of the progressive… Continue reading Doubt, a parable
A Life in the Theatre by Mamet
This month saw us once again take over the intimate space at The Alma Tavern Theatre with David Mamet’s ‘love letter’ to the Theatre. This bittersweet comedy following the backstage life of Robert, an ageing actor strict in tradition and rule, and his young and energetic new colleague, John, showcases the world of the Theatre… Continue reading A Life in the Theatre by Mamet