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Performance

VenueQuestor's Theatre
Also: Studio, The Judi Dench Playhouse
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From22nd April 2015
To25th April 2015
When19:45
Questor's Theatre (V326)
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  • Date of change: 23 Mar 15 - T2109946231

4D - Carer/Talk to Me Lie the Rain and Let Me Listen/The Saliva Milkshake/The Ruffian on the Stair

Work:: 4D (S01679683826)

Four showcase productions by new Questors directors.

Production:: Carer/Talk to Me Lie the Rain and Let Me Listen/The Saliva Milkshake/The Ruffian on the Stair (T2109946231)

In Carer, a new play by Liz Jardine-Smith, a careworker visits an elderly woman, but their unsettling relationship questions who really needs caring for. Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen by Tennessee Williams contrasts the grim reality of the man's life with the aching beauty of the woman's dreams.. The Saliva Milkshake by Howard Brenton was originally a 1970s TV play - a taut drama following a political assassination. The Ruffian on the Stair by Joe Orton is a black comedy set in a seedy London bedsit, steeped in "filth" of all kinds. Enjoy all four of these in a great evening of one-act plays.
Presented byThe Questors
Author Liz Jardine-Smith (Carer)
Author Tennessee Williams (Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen)
Author Howard Brenton (The Saliva Milkshake)
Author Joe Orton (The Ruffian on the Stair)

Listing:: L0850053023




Carer/Talk to Me Lie the Rain and Let Me Listen/The Saliva Milkshake/The Ruffian on the Stair

In Carer, a new play by Liz Jardine-Smith, a careworker visits an elderly woman, but their unsettling relationship questions who really needs caring for. Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen by Tennessee Williams contrasts the grim reality of the man's life with the aching beauty of the woman's dreams.. The Saliva Milkshake by Howard Brenton was originally a 1970s TV play - a taut drama following a political assassination. The Ruffian on the Stair by Joe Orton is a black comedy set in a seedy London bedsit, steeped in "filth" of all kinds. Enjoy all four of these in a great evening of one-act plays.

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