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VenueTheatre503
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th July 2010
To18th July 2010
When16:25
Theatre503 (V232)
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Work:: Playlist (S1942044037)


Production:: (T943339814)

The Festival edition of Theatre503’s regular sell-out event. Inspired by the music of artists playing at Latitude, we present nine new plays by a selection of established, emerging and as yet undiscovered writers. The perfect theatrical mix-tape: some writers you know, some you don’t, but all writers you'll end up loving. Playful, poignant, or a puzzle to be solved, the only rule is that each play is no longer than the piece of music that inspired it. A feast of fearless new writing in beautiful, bite-size chunks. The plays are:At the Candy Shop/Foreground/Geese of Berverley Road/I'm Thinking I Was Wrong/Waiting for the Heartaches/A Hundred Years or More/Been Up All Night/Arse/The Other Side of the Fence
Author Danny Kanaber
Author Tom Morton Smith
Author Hannah Mulder
Author Ben Ockrent
Author Sian Owen
Author Lola Stephenson
Author Colin Teeva
Author Jack Thorne
Author Rosalind Wyllie
Director Derek Bond

Listing:: L0929386023

Fest - A taste of the Edinburgh Fringe



Production details

The Festival edition of Theatre503’s regular sell-out event. Inspired by the music of artists playing at Latitude, we present nine new plays by a selection of established, emerging and as yet undiscovered writers. The perfect theatrical mix-tape: some writers you know, some you don’t, but all writers you'll end up loving. Playful, poignant, or a puzzle to be solved, the only rule is that each play is no longer than the piece of music that inspired it. A feast of fearless new writing in beautiful, bite-size chunks. The plays are:At the Candy Shop/Foreground/Geese of Berverley Road/I'm Thinking I Was Wrong/Waiting for the Heartaches/A Hundred Years or More/Been Up All Night/Arse/The Other Side of the Fence Fest - A taste of the Edinburgh Fringe

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