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Performance

VenueThe Riverfront
TownNewport
CountyGwent
From8th July 2010
To8th July 2010
When19:45
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
The Riverfront (V088145899)
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It Hasn't Happened Yet

Work:: It Hasn't Happened Yet (S0525800336)

Written and performed by Carr, It Hasn't Happened Yet is the story of burgeoning comedian Alex Saunders as she navigates her way through the minefields of disability and comedy, with wheelchair and alter-ego in tow. Plunging chair-first into territory where few dare to go, Carr challenges conventional perceptions about language, humour, success, fame, Barry Manilow and even fish!
Author Liz Carr

Production:: (T0929822266)

Liz Carr is a disabled actor, writer, stand-up comedian and broadcaster. She began her performing career when she co-founded the disabled women's comedy sketch group 'Nasty Girls' in 2001. In 2003 she trained with Graeae Theatre Company and worked with The Young Vic. She made her stand-up debut with Abnormally Funny People in 2005, was runner up in the prestigious Hackney Empire New Act Competition in 2007 and is now a regular on both the disability and mainstream comedy circuits. She writes for and co-presents an irreverent talk show for the BBC’s disability website Ouch! and is a regular commentator on issues disability and beyond for Radio 4 and The Guardian.
Producer Matthew Jones
Producer Rebekah Jones
Director Poonam Brah
Design Helen Ainsworth
Lighting Marco Cife
Music Steve Rose
Other Damon Rose (dramaturgy)
Performer Liz Carr

Listing:: L0459039029




Production details

Liz Carr is a disabled actor, writer, stand-up comedian and broadcaster. She began her performing career when she co-founded the disabled women's comedy sketch group 'Nasty Girls' in 2001. In 2003 she trained with Graeae Theatre Company and worked with The Young Vic. She made her stand-up debut with Abnormally Funny People in 2005, was runner up in the prestigious Hackney Empire New Act Competition in 2007 and is now a regular on both the disability and mainstream comedy circuits. She writes for and co-presents an irreverent talk show for the BBC’s disability website Ouch! and is a regular commentator on issues disability and beyond for Radio 4 and The Guardian.

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