This was posted on the B7 discussion forum, so I'm copying it here in case anyone missed it. I'll probably go along to it myself at some point
Arti-Zan in association with Bare Boards and a passion presents
Aphrodite Blues a new comedy by ROBERT HAMILTON directed by CHRYS SALT designed by JOE ATKINS NEW END THEATRE 27 New End, Hampstead, London NW3 1JD Box Office: 020 7794 0022
TUESDAY MARCH 6 - SUNDAY MARCH 25 Press night Friday March 9 at 7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3.30pm Seats #12.50 concessions #10 Friday and Saturday evening all seats #15
Is revenge a dish best served cold, or is it better heated up, served with feta cheese and washed down with a multiple Orgasm?
On an island in the Aegean, three women are desperately seeking Harry, a famous travel writer who has disappeared. Will Penny find Harry - and what will she do if she does? Will Verity find Harry - and what will she do if she does? Will Trevor find the perfect older woman? Will Caroline get the sand out of her thong? Is there such a thing as a constant erection? And what is the secret of Aphrodite? Every woman should know. No man will want any woman to know!
The cast features Stephen Ellery, Suzan Gueret-Wardle, Suzanah Heath, Jacqueline Pearce (best known as evil Servalan in BBC's cult sci-fi series "Blake's 7") , John Pickard (TV's Point 4 Children)
Robert Hamilton is twice winner of The Sunday Times Playwrighting Award
-- cheers Steve Rogerson http://homepages.poptel.org.uk/steve.rogerson
Redemption: The Blake's 7 and Babylon 5 convention 23-25 February 2001, Ashford, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption
From: Steve Rogerson steve.rogerson@mcr1.poptel.org.uk
Aphrodite Blues a new comedy by ROBERT HAMILTON
Got a mention on Nigel Dempster's page in Tuesday's Daily Mail, with a little piccie of Jacqueline Pearce (noted as 'still best known for her role as Servalan in Blake's 7')
Neil