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Acts of Redemption archiveA series of funny, bittersweet and deeply moving monologues about loss, self-discovery, loneliness and not being able to get in to your house. Acts of Redemption is as a wonderful celebration of innovative new American writing. An uptown sits alone in a bar has bought a new shirt for a man she has only met once...a woman plans for her new life, thinking she has won the lottery... A man deals with the emotional fallout of watching his son be relentlessly bullied... A son struggles to cope with his religious father's expectations... A woman gives up everything to nurse her aging Dad... A drunk man tries to maintain his relationship via the unusual method of repeatedly stealing his own dog... In this series of profoundly personal, very funny, and highly poignant monologues, an exceptional cast bring these delicate stories to life: by turns heart-wrenchingly touching, sometimes belly-achingly funny and always utterly captivating, you'll be caught up and carried off anew as each new character tells you their story.

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Author: Ken Jaworowski

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Archive listings for Acts of Redemption (2015)

Work type: Play.

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Presented byUnrestricted View. Director James Wren. Performer Akila Cristiano. Performer James Huntington. Performer Dan Lees. Performer Rachel Parris. Performer Amee Smith. Performer Joe Wredden.
30 Sep 15 to 2 Oct 15The Hen and Chickens Theatre, Inner London :: V234
listing details L837585547

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