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Performance

VenueThe Rosemary Branch
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th July 2015
To12th July 2015
When19:30
The Rosemary Branch (V333)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 9 Jun 15 - T0218591887
  • Date of change: 27 May 15 - T0218591887

Pieces - Damn Your Eyes/26/Life Size/Regenerations/H-E-A-R-T/That Other You

Pieces

Work:: Pieces (S01870718672)

Transplant patient and actor Steven Mortimer performs this unique one-man show comprising of six short plays about six extraordinary people waiting for and wanting a piece of the normal life that has been denied to them through no fault of their own. One man fights to push himself over the finishing line while another struggles to take his first steps on the road to recovery. A boy takes us on an adventure in space and time while a man navigates through the back streets of his city from the back seat. A father desperately seeks to find the words as a child learns to spell them. These touching and important observations on family, friendship and love include Damn Your Eyes by Michael Ross, 26 by Liam Fleming, Life Size by Tim Blackwell, Regenerations by Robert Wallis, H-E-A-R-T by Simon Lys and That Other You by Peter Eastland

Production:: Damn Your Eyes/26/Life Size/Regenerations/H-E-A-R-T/That Other You (T0218591887)

Producer Jonathan Woodhouse
Producer Emily Danby
Company Spare Parts Theatre Company
Director Peter Eastland
Director Rosa Manzi Reid (movement)
Sound Justin Teasdale
Performer Steven Mortimer
Author Michael Ross (Damn Your Eyes)
Author Liam Fleming (26)
Author Tim Blackwell (Life Size)
Author Robert Wallis (Regenerations)
Author Simon Lys (H-E-A-R-T)
Author Peter Eastland (That Other You)

Listing:: L036793781




Damn Your Eyes/26/Life Size/Regenerations/H-E-A-R-T/That Other You

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