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TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From28th November 2018
To28th November 2018
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  • Date of change: 21 Nov 18 - T35597584

Playstart 2018 - The Interview/Papa/NSA/La Merde/Godfrey

Work:: Playstart 2018 (S01994112597)

Over the last 10 weeks The Mono Box has curated and mentored 5 new playwrights, 5 directors and 16 actors, showing their commitment to support young theatre makers. Mentors include playwrights Tristan Bernays, Lisa Carroll, Arinze Kene, Hannah Khalil, Rory Mullarkey and director Ned Bennett. Join The Mono Box for an evening sharing of these 5 short plays and help raise money for the continued personal, professional and social development of young artists. As PLAYSTART received over 700 applications for just 26 places, they need your help to support this pool of British talent.

Production:: The Interview/Papa/NSA/La Merde/Godfrey (T35597584)

The Interview - A panel of three interviewers are meeting with one of many applicants to see if they're 'working class enough' to obtain support from their elite organisation. In trying to offer their support, the expert panel slowly lose control with their own reality. What starts with honest intentions turns into a grotesque grilling.THE INTERVIEW is an absurd comedy written with a biting political edge that will make you laugh, wince, cringe and scream! Papa - PAPA explores the troubled relationship between a father and a daughter. It questions notions of parenting, failure and masculinity, and asks whether we can ever truly overcome our past mistakes. NSA - NSA is about the conflict between doing what it takes to survive in the present, when also trying to secure something for your future. La Merde - La Merde follows the journey of Chrissy, a black student who is obsessed with make-up. She aspires to be as successful as her idol Allegra Aldridge, a YouTube beauty sensation. But as she delves into the growing beast that is the YouTube world she soon discovers the cracks that are hidden within it. Godfrey - GODFREY is a short play set in an 'up and coming'/ gentrified South London restaurant. It follows four people; Simone, Jason, Carys and Godfrey, through one working day, honing in on the kind of seemingly mundane conversations that expose the parts of ourselves we try desperately to hide.
Author Graeme Brookes (The Inverview)
Director Sam Hardie (The Inverview)
Author Charles Entsie (NSA)
Director Imogen Wyatt Corner (NSA)
Author Roberta Livingston (La Merde)
Director Fiona Kingwill (La Merde)
Author Aisling Towl (Godfrey)
Director Roberta Zuric (Godfrey)

Listing:: L1031299701




The Interview/Papa/NSA/La Merde/Godfrey

The Interview - A panel of three interviewers are meeting with one of many applicants to see if they're 'working class enough' to obtain support from their elite organisation. In trying to offer their support, the expert panel slowly lose control with their own reality. What starts with honest intentions turns into a grotesque grilling.THE INTERVIEW is an absurd comedy written with a biting political edge that will make you laugh, wince, cringe and scream! Papa - PAPA explores the troubled relationship between a father and a daughter. It questions notions of parenting, failure and masculinity, and asks whether we can ever truly overcome our past mistakes. NSA - NSA is about the conflict between doing what it takes to survive in the present, when also trying to secure something for your future. La Merde - La Merde follows the journey of Chrissy, a black student who is obsessed with make-up. She aspires to be as successful as her idol Allegra Aldridge, a YouTube beauty sensation. But as she delves into the growing beast that is the YouTube world she soon discovers the cracks that are hidden within it. Godfrey - GODFREY is a short play set in an 'up and coming'/ gentrified South London restaurant. It follows four people; Simone, Jason, Carys and Godfrey, through one working day, honing in on the kind of seemingly mundane conversations that expose the parts of ourselves we try desperately to hide.

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