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Performance

VenueTheatre503
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From13th March 2007
To17th March 2007
When20:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Theatre503 (V232)
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London Calling - The High Cost of Living/Water Sculptures

London Calling

Work:: London Calling (S1051561547)

London Calling will be the first in a series of Upstart Productions using theatre to explore aspects of contemporary London life.

Production:: The High Cost of Living/Water Sculptures (T1310287152)

The High Cost of Living - A young couple come to realise the emptiness both of their relationship with one another and of the materialistic lives they lead. A painfully honest drama about what happens when we realize that the things we thought we wanted aren't the things we want.Water Sculptures - A flood destroys the 2012 Olympics and most of London with it. An artist, an athlete and an office worker find themselves on a rooftop, struggling to deal with their changed world. A surreal and darkly comic exploration of how we cling to our dreams, and how we cope without them.
Producer Upstart Theatre (in association with Theatre503)
Author Joanna Pinto (The High Cost of Living)
Director Jessica Brewster (The High Cost of Living)
Author Dawn King (Water Sculptures)
Director Tom Mansfield (Water Sculptures)

Listing:: L515927986




The High Cost of Living/Water Sculptures

The High Cost of Living - A young couple come to realise the emptiness both of their relationship with one another and of the materialistic lives they lead. A painfully honest drama about what happens when we realize that the things we thought we wanted aren't the things we want.Water Sculptures - A flood destroys the 2012 Olympics and most of London with it. An artist, an athlete and an office worker find themselves on a rooftop, struggling to deal with their changed world. A surreal and darkly comic exploration of how we cling to our dreams, and how we cope without them.

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