The Looking Screen

"The Looking Screen" is a one-woman operetta written by Anne Chmelewsky. It follows a single girl's search for the man of her dreams... on the internet. Starring Clare Presland, accompanied on piano by Elizabeth Challenger.


Upcoming performances, and tickets:
16th June 2013: Theatre Bouwkunde, Deventer, The Netherlands
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May. 16, 2013 at 6:46am with 2 notes
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Trailer for The Looking Screen (filmed at Kings Place, on the 31st of January 2013) 

Starring: Clare Presland, Piano: Elizabeth Challenger

Written and composed by Anne Chmelewsky

Jan. 17, 2013 at 1:06pm
The Looking Screen at Kings Place

Tickets for the brand new revamped ‘The Looking Screen’ are available now for on off our Kings Place premiere on the 31st of January 2013! Get your tickets here.

Oct. 27, 2012 at 5:46pm
‘The Looking Screen’ at the Bush Theatre!

After its exciting debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘The Looking Screen’ is back in a revised version for one night only at the Bush Theatre on the 15th of November 2012 as part of RADAR Festival! 

Tickets here: http://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/book/radar_performance_the_looking_screen_

5 stars - Three Weeks 
4 stars - Fringe Review 
“Pitch-Perfect Operetta… Stunning Show” - Metro 
“A witty comic libretto, and sublime characterisation. I simply loved it” - Huffington Post (January 2012)

Featured on BBC Radio Scotland Festival Café…
The Sun on sundays top 10 Fringe Shows…
Mervyn Stutter’s pick of the Fringe 2012…

Aug. 11, 2012 at 6:32am with 1 note
Reblogged from underbelly2012
Where Nobody Knows Your Name

underbelly2012:

George Wendt, a.k.a. Norm from Cheers, was in Underbelly Cowgate today to see Through The Looking Screen. Ironically, none of our box office staff—some of whom weren’t even born until this post-Cheers era we live in—had any idea who he was.

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