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Reboot: Shorts - But that's Okay/Less than 3/Meet the Pets/Modern Art/Something from Nothing/Work archiveFrom 622 submissions, Reboot Theatre Company has selected 6 knockout pieces from emerging international writing talent, which explore the fragility of human relationships and the challenges of making enduring connections in this ever-changing and sometimes dystopian world. But that's Okay - We open in a bar. Jeff and Jane meet. They fall in love. The rest, of course, is - their entire history together. Less than 3 - The dating agency that found George his long-term girlfriend wants to give him the good news. They've found him a better match. Meet the Pets - Nothing goes to plan when a player brings home his new people-pleaser girlfriend to meet 'them': Daisy and Mr. Cuddles. Modern Art - Modern art - what does it mean? What does it tell us about our lives? More to the point, are we prepared to learn from it? And if we're not, might it teach us a lesson anyway? Something from Nothing - A man and a woman wake to find they are in some bizarre, black void with no walls, doors or windows. Work - "In my dreams there are nails in everything They are floating in the sky like jellyfish - They are penetrating the world Fixing - Nothing"

Creatives/Company

Presented by: Reboot Theatre Company
Director: Franciska Ery
Author(s): Jenny Mead (But that's Okay), Tom Kinney (Less than 3), Tracey Jane Smith (Meet the Pets), Joe Laredo (Modern Art), Lynn-Steven Johanson (Something for Nothing), Jerusha Green (Work)

Reboot: Shorts - But that's Okay/Less than 3/Meet the Pets/Modern Art/Something from Nothing/Work

Reboot: Shorts - But that's Okay/Less than 3/Meet the Pets/Modern Art/Something from Nothing/Work (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1312452573. Details of all Reboot: Shorts - But that's Okay/Less than 3/Meet the Pets/Modern Art/Something from Nothing/Work archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S114660556

Archive Listings

16 Apr 18
  to
23 Apr 18
The Bunker
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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