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Script Yorkshire's hugely popular Script Factor night returns to York Theatre Royal with a series of extracts from exciting new writers from throughout the region. In unrehearsed readings (by members of the audience - optional!), listen, enjoy, give your feedback, vote on your favorite play and enjoy a cheap evening of new writing in the intimate studio theatre! Roker Park - Say 1966 and for you English it's the final of the World Cup.say 1966 for us Hungarians and it's the quarter final when we played our Russian comrades at Roker Park. City City - Crisis, what crisis? Apologise for what? Give the bonus back? You're losing it! As the city of glass defenestrates, a new city of biodegradable cardboard rises, populated by slimmer cats regaining their touch for hidden or new gold. Family Tree - When Jason's mam said she had a surprise for him, he was hoping for a football. What she brought him was his dad. Missing Martha - An unintentional solo journey takes Martha north from her Yorkshire safe haven into the uncharted territory of a remote Scottish island - Shirley Valentine in woolly socks. Luna Park - Luna Park is about adult friendships and relationships set in a lively seaside town.

Cast/Performers

Ged Cooper (compere)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Jackie Everett (Roker Park), John King (City City), Sara Murphy (Family Tree), Fiona Pearson (Missing Martha), Stephen Smith (Luna Park)

Script Factor - Roker Park/City City/Family Tree/Missing Martha/Luna Park

Script Factor - Roker Park/City City/Family Tree/Missing Martha/Luna Park (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T01501011393. Details of all Script Factor - Roker Park/City City/Family Tree/Missing Martha/Luna Park archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2064398463

Archive Listings

11 May 09Theatre Royal
York, North Yorkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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