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ANDROMEDA

A new play inspired by Urania, the muse of astronomy and stars

By Minas Vintiadis

Directed by Anastasia Revi

A Theatre Lab Company production

Fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars…

Andromeda is one of 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy, the 2nd-century Greco- Roman astronomer. Named after Andromeda, daughter of Cassiopeia in the Greek myth, the constellation lies in the northern celestial hemisphere. For Adrianna, the stars and space have held her gaze since her first encounter with Urania in a school play, but the tragic death of her parents in a plane crash kept her firmly rooted on earth. Her fascination with the myth and Urania, the muse of astronomy and stars, stayed with her but remained a dream that she pursued through the lens of her uncle’s telescope. One day she inherits from her uncle a once in a lifetime chance to travel to Mars on ‘The Arc’ spacecraft. Can Adrianna conquer her fear to travel to outer space? Yes, she can.

Theatre Lab Company, the creators of the recent tours of Alice at the Asylum, Emmeline: The Suffragette Movement, Brecht’s’ A Respectable Wedding and Lucrezia the Sinner, Lucrezia the Saint are known for dynamic, daring and visually stunning work, and at the same time, creating accessible and engaging theatre for a wide audience. Their profile includes classics, devised and musical productions as well as classical and contemporary Greek theatre. Other recent performances include Molière’s Don Juan at The Vaults and Hoxton Hall, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations at The Playground Theatre and Daphne du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn at Tabard Theatre and Oscar Wilde’s Salomé at Hoxton Hall.

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Parking & Access

Parking

There are a number of Blue Badge parking spaces nearby on Beaumont Street, and more on New Inn Hall Street and St Giles.

The closest car park is Gloucester Green Car Park, accessed via Gloucester Street.

If you have any questions or concerns, the City Council’s Access Officer can be reached at 01865 249811.

Getting here

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Access

Disabled patrons are eligible for one free companion ticket with their booking. To book this, contact the ticket office: tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk or 01865 263990.

There are two entrances to the Old Fire Station: 40 George Street via the foyer, and on Gloucester Green via the shop. Both are step-free. If you are coming to a show, we ask that you use the George Street entrance, as the Gloucester Green entrance is not always open.

Events in the Theatre

There is level entry to the foyer of the Old Fire Station, and step-free access to the main Theatre (where most shows take place).

If you are a wheelchair user attending a sit-down show, space will be reserved for you. If you are attending a standing gig, please contact us (call the ticket office on 01865 263990 or e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk) and we will talk with you about your needs.

Events in the Studio

There is level entry into the foyer of the Old Fire Station, and step-free access to the Studio.

Events in the Loft

There are six steps leading up to the Loft space, with no lift. If you would like to discuss this to find out more, please get in touch.

The Gallery

There is step-free access to the Gallery – level entry through the George Street entrance, and via lift from the Gloucester Green entrance.

Facilities

Accessible toilet
There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor, accessible via platform lift. Other toilets are in the basement (accessible via lift).

Hearing assistance system
The Theatre is equipped with a hearing assistance system. If you have any questions about using it, please e-mail us at tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk or phone 01865 263980.

Assistance dogs
All types of assistance and guide dogs are welcome at the Old Fire Station. It would be great if you could let us know in advance if you will be bringing a working dog to any performances – just e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk.

Strobe lighting
We will warn visitors on the website and in the foyer of the venue if a performance is going to contain strobe lighting. If lighting affects you, and you have any concerns, please call the ticket office on 01865 263990 or e-mail tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk.

Chairs in the theatre
Our chairs are a standard dining-chair size, measuring 40cm deep by 37cm wide, with a metal frame. Some have arms, and some do not. They are all joined together at the sides, to form rows. If this is likely to pose a problem for you, please email tickets@oldfirestation.org.uk and we can discuss how to make your visit more comfortable.