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The Archer Academy presents Sister Act Jr
Wed 16 – Thu 17 Jul 2025
Pentland Theatre
6.00pm
Hallelujah! The students of The Archer Academy present their “divine” production of Sister Act JR!
Sat 18 Jan 2025
Pentland Theatre
Sat 18 Jan 2025
Pentland Theatre
Tickets
Tickets
Standard Tickets: £15
VIP: £45
Early Bird Discount – 10% off until Sun 15 Dec
Venue
Venue
Pentland Theatre
Running time
Running time
2 hours (no interval)
Age suitability
Age suitability
Strictly 15+
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Additional information
This performance is in Farsi with English subtitles
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Tickets
Standard Tickets: £15
VIP: £45
Early Bird Discount – 10% off until Sun 15 Dec
Venue
Venue
Pentland Theatre
Running time
Running time
2 hours (no interval)
Age suitability
Age suitability
Strictly 15+
Additional information
Additional information
This performance is in Farsi with English subtitles
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Standard Tickets: £15
VIP: £45
Early Bird Discount – 10% off until Sun 15 Dec
Venue
Venue
Pentland Theatre
Running time
Running time
2 hours (no interval)
Age suitability
Age suitability
Strictly 15+
Additional information
Additional information
This performance is in Farsi with English subtitles
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William Shakespeare’s plays are prismatic, offering a spectrum of emotions and meanings. They narrate beautiful, emotional stories that deeply connect us to human experience.
Influenced by what is going on in the world, writer Soussan Farrokhnia thought, what if instead of the witches, Macbeth had met a group sent by a cult, e.g. the Eleusinian cult, one of the first and ancient cults known for its secretive rituals and influence in the governing of a nation. They succeed in convincing him to be a traitor as MacBeth has a sensitive, fragile soul and personality; he kills the king and becomes a king to serve and govern for the benefit of the Eleusinian.
Presented by London Independent Iranian Community Artists
Please note: This performance is in Farsi with English subtitles
This event is not part of artsdepot’s programme, but is an independent hire. Therefore, some discounts do not apply.
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