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Lighthouse
Early Doors Productions
LIGHTHOUSE
It’s not just the past that haunts you.
Meet Morgan, Mac and James. Friends. Comrades. Enemies..?
From the producers of recent Edinburgh Fringe 5* smash-hits Death, the Devil and the Fablemaker and Blue Morpho, comes another stormy night to remember. Early Doors have been pushing the boundaries of theatre for over 10 years, wowing audiences nationwide.
Set in Caillte Lighthouse off the coast of Angus in the North Sea just after WW1, the story follows two keepers and their training of a third before things start to occur that question their loyalty, friendship and ultimately, their sanity. LIGHTHOUSE is a gripping twist of a piece that delves into the human psyche of trust, paranoia and greed. With stylish, well-placed humour, jeopardy, suspense and a stellar cast, be prepared to see this sensational group take their UK Tour by storm.
Established in 2011 by Amy Clayton and Justin Cartledge, Early Doors began touring the UK and establishing an enviable reputation for being the leading Dramatic group in Essex. Since being founded, Early Doors’ profile has been rising year-on-year with countless awards in Direction, Production, Choreography, Acting and Presentation. Listed by The Herald as one of the Top 20 Must-See Shows of EdFringe 2022, LIGHTHOUSE will take you on a 55 minute journey to hell and back like no other.
‘Rock solid performances and a great sense of atmosphere go a long way to illuminate this new murder mystery thriller. Boasting simple effects which add greatly to the dread-filled atmosphere’
★★★★ The Scotsman

Lighthouse
Early Doors Productions
LIGHTHOUSE
It’s not just the past that haunts you.
Meet Morgan, Mac and James. Friends. Comrades. Enemies..?
From the producers of recent Edinburgh Fringe 5* smash-hits Death, the Devil and the Fablemaker and Blue Morpho, comes another stormy night to remember. Early Doors have been pushing the boundaries of theatre for over 10 years, wowing audiences nationwide.
Set in Caillte Lighthouse off the coast of Angus in the North Sea just after WW1, the story follows two keepers and their training of a third before things start to occur that question their loyalty, friendship and ultimately, their sanity. LIGHTHOUSE is a gripping twist of a piece that delves into the human psyche of trust, paranoia and greed. With stylish, well-placed humour, jeopardy, suspense and a stellar cast, be prepared to see this sensational group take their UK Tour by storm.
Established in 2011 by Amy Clayton and Justin Cartledge, Early Doors began touring the UK and establishing an enviable reputation for being the leading Dramatic group in Essex. Since being founded, Early Doors’ profile has been rising year-on-year with countless awards in Direction, Production, Choreography, Acting and Presentation. Listed by The Herald as one of the Top 20 Must-See Shows of EdFringe 2022, LIGHTHOUSE will take you on a 55 minute journey to hell and back like no other.
‘Rock solid performances and a great sense of atmosphere go a long way to illuminate this new murder mystery thriller. Boasting simple effects which add greatly to the dread-filled atmosphere’
★★★★ The Scotsman

Lighthouse
Early Doors Productions
LIGHTHOUSE
It’s not just the past that haunts you.
Meet Morgan, Mac and James. Friends. Comrades. Enemies..?
From the producers of recent Edinburgh Fringe 5* smash-hits Death, the Devil and the Fablemaker and Blue Morpho, comes another stormy night to remember. Early Doors have been pushing the boundaries of theatre for over 10 years, wowing audiences nationwide.
Set in Caillte Lighthouse off the coast of Angus in the North Sea just after WW1, the story follows two keepers and their training of a third before things start to occur that question their loyalty, friendship and ultimately, their sanity. LIGHTHOUSE is a gripping twist of a piece that delves into the human psyche of trust, paranoia and greed. With stylish, well-placed humour, jeopardy, suspense and a stellar cast, be prepared to see this sensational group take their UK Tour by storm.
Established in 2011 by Amy Clayton and Justin Cartledge, Early Doors began touring the UK and establishing an enviable reputation for being the leading Dramatic group in Essex. Since being founded, Early Doors’ profile has been rising year-on-year with countless awards in Direction, Production, Choreography, Acting and Presentation. Listed by The Herald as one of the Top 20 Must-See Shows of EdFringe 2022, LIGHTHOUSE will take you on a 55 minute journey to hell and back like no other.
‘Rock solid performances and a great sense of atmosphere go a long way to illuminate this new murder mystery thriller. Boasting simple effects which add greatly to the dread-filled atmosphere’
★★★★ The Scotsman

Lighthouse
Early Doors Productions
LIGHTHOUSE
It’s not just the past that haunts you.
Meet Morgan, Mac and James. Friends. Comrades. Enemies..?
From the producers of recent Edinburgh Fringe 5* smash-hits Death, the Devil and the Fablemaker and Blue Morpho, comes another stormy night to remember. Early Doors have been pushing the boundaries of theatre for over 10 years, wowing audiences nationwide.
Set in Caillte Lighthouse off the coast of Angus in the North Sea just after WW1, the story follows two keepers and their training of a third before things start to occur that question their loyalty, friendship and ultimately, their sanity. LIGHTHOUSE is a gripping twist of a piece that delves into the human psyche of trust, paranoia and greed. With stylish, well-placed humour, jeopardy, suspense and a stellar cast, be prepared to see this sensational group take their UK Tour by storm.
Established in 2011 by Amy Clayton and Justin Cartledge, Early Doors began touring the UK and establishing an enviable reputation for being the leading Dramatic group in Essex. Since being founded, Early Doors’ profile has been rising year-on-year with countless awards in Direction, Production, Choreography, Acting and Presentation. Listed by The Herald as one of the Top 20 Must-See Shows of EdFringe 2022, LIGHTHOUSE will take you on a 55 minute journey to hell and back like no other.
‘Rock solid performances and a great sense of atmosphere go a long way to illuminate this new murder mystery thriller. Boasting simple effects which add greatly to the dread-filled atmosphere’
★★★★ The Scotsman

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

Henry is happy: life is solid, safe, and very dull… then he meets his Aunt.
Based on the novel by Graham Greene join Henry as his staid suburban life is turned upside down by a chance encounter with his Aunt Augusta.
Capering through 1950s Europe Henry and his aunt smuggle money, smoke pot and meet hippies, war criminals, and CIA agents, as he learns that life is very much for living.
This production of Travels With My Aunt is presented by special licence arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation
Running time: TBA
Venue: Coach House Theatre

PREVIEW PERFORMANCES
On a Role Theatre Company
presents
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?
Written by Chris Jaeger
Starring Liz Grand
Emmeline Pankhurst is one of the most influential and well-known British women to have ever lived. She fought tirelessly for women to have the vote. She was imprisoned several times and often went on hunger strike. Having failed to make any impression on the male electorate and parliamentarians for nearly thirty years, she became a strong advocate of Direct Action. The suffragettes threw stones at politicians, set fire to letter boxes, torched buildings, chained themselves to railings, and threw themselves under horses.
Although they were eventually successful, many suffragettes suffered terribly during the fight. Emmeline had her critics. Many people believed that if the suffragettes had been less confrontational, women would have been given the vote much earlier. They saw Emmeline as someone who had hindered the fight rather than helped it. But what was the truth?
Starring Liz Grand (Previous shows ‘The Second Best Bed’, ‘Where Is Mrs, Christie?’, ‘Mrs. Churchill – My Life With Winston’ and ‘The Secret Life of Enid Blyton’) Liz brilliantly portrays this complex, courageous and visionary woman.

PREVIEW PERFORMANCES
On a Role Theatre Company
presents
Emmeline Pankhurst – Angel or Anarchist?
Written by Chris Jaeger
Starring Liz Grand
Emmeline Pankhurst is one of the most influential and well-known British women to have ever lived. She fought tirelessly for women to have the vote. She was imprisoned several times and often went on hunger strike. Having failed to make any impression on the male electorate and parliamentarians for nearly thirty years, she became a strong advocate of Direct Action. The suffragettes threw stones at politicians, set fire to letter boxes, torched buildings, chained themselves to railings, and threw themselves under horses.
Although they were eventually successful, many suffragettes suffered terribly during the fight. Emmeline had her critics. Many people believed that if the suffragettes had been less confrontational, women would have been given the vote much earlier. They saw Emmeline as someone who had hindered the fight rather than helped it. But what was the truth?
Starring Liz Grand (Previous shows ‘The Second Best Bed’, ‘Where Is Mrs, Christie?’, ‘Mrs. Churchill – My Life With Winston’ and ‘The Secret Life of Enid Blyton’) Liz brilliantly portrays this complex, courageous and visionary woman.