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A Bad Case of the Mondays! archiveFor Monday. For Mankind. For the Future! 2014 sees Paradigm Theatre Company take over the Morris Space at the Park Theatre to present A Bad Case of the Mondays, opening the venue for the first time on Mondays throughout January. Seven playwrights have penned seven incredibly different and exciting plays using the theme of 'a bad case of the Mondays' as their prompt. From British Gangsters to underpaid actors to office types who probably aren't eating what they should be... The seven bite-sized short plays will be staged across each evening - A Bad Case of the Mondays may just turn Monday into the new Friday. The seven featured writers are Paradigm's Artistic Director, Sarah Pitard, with Michael Ross, B. Spencer Evoy, Caro Dixey, Giles Morris, Katherine Rodden and Serena Haywood.

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Archive listings for A Bad Case of the Mondays! (2014)

Work type: Play.

Work Makes You Free/Lunch Break/Toast or Cereal/A Valued Employee/Thanks Crunchie It's Not Friday/The Case of the Mondays - T0171667710

+ The Lionel Blair Sex YearsPresented byParadigm Theatre Company. Author Michael Ross (Work Makes You Free). Director Cat Robey (Work Makes You Free). Author B. Spencer Evoy (Lunch Break). Director Lucy Wray (Lunch Break). Author Caro Dixey (Toast or Cereal). Director Gavin Dent (Toast or Cereal). Author Sarah Pitard (A Valued Employee). Director Theo Ancient (A Valued Employee). Author Giles Morris (Thank Crunchie It's Not Friday). Director Tutku Barbaros (Thank Crunchie It's Not Friday). Author Katherine Rodden (The Lost Case of the Mondays). Director Eyal Israel (The Lost Case of the Mondays). Author Serena Haywood (The Lionel Blair Sex Years). Director Liz McMullen (The Lionel Blair Sex Years).
6 Jan 14 to 27 Jan 14Park Theatre, Inner London :: V691990888
listing details L01815903820

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