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Performance

VenueRoyal Court - Jerwood Theatre
Also: Downstairs, Upstairs
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From28th September 2001
Opened2nd October 2001
To27th October 2001
WhenMon-Sat 19:45, Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £15.00.
Royal Court - Jerwood Theatre (V411)
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Nightingale and Chase

Nightingale and Chase

Work:: Nightingale and Chase (S01011705233)

"Played this game. Inside, with the other girls. The 'he is going to meet you' game. The he is going to meet you with flowers game. The he is going to turn up in a limo game. The he is going to bring champagne game. The he is going to cover you in kisses, or cum, or bloody Belgian chocolate, doesn't matter but when you walk out of those gates. He is going to be there, that is the game. "Chase is waiting to be released from prison. And Nightingale is there to meet her. Everything is under control, and they're both going to get it right. This time.
Author Zinnie Harris

Production:: (T01914380412)

Nightingale and Chase is Zinnie Harris' first play for the Royal Court. Her previous plays include Further from the Furthest Thing (Tron, Glasgow/RNT) which won the 1999 Peggy Ramsay Foundation Play Award and a Fringe First, 'genuine magic' (The Times), and By Many Wounds (Hampstead). She was also nominated for the 2000 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright.
Producer Royal Court Theatre
Director Richard Wilson
Performer Christopher Fulford
Performer Jody Watson

Listing:: L1509017318

Upstairs



Production details

Nightingale and Chase is Zinnie Harris' first play for the Royal Court. Her previous plays include Further from the Furthest Thing (Tron, Glasgow/RNT) which won the 1999 Peggy Ramsay Foundation Play Award and a Fringe First, 'genuine magic' (The Times), and By Many Wounds (Hampstead). She was also nominated for the 2000 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright. Upstairs

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