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Performance

VenueGeneral
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th June 2010
To13th June 2010
WhenJun 6, 13 at 18:00, 20:30
PricesFrom £5.00. To £5.00.
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Some Stories

Work:: Some Stories (S1631692877)

Some Stories is a series of four interconnected stories that focus on childhood, the hold it has over our adult lives, and the power of storytelling. Each piece was written by Alistair McDowall, the award-winning young writer whose previous work includes 5:30 (Arts Council Award for Best Performance, Best New Play and Best Fringe Production nominations at the MEN Theatre Awards) and eighteen stupid reasons why I love you lots and lots (Best New Writing award, Buxton Fringe Festival) which both garnered awards and five star reviews during performances around the UK.
Author Alistair McDowall

Production:: (T1744814986)

Similarly, the stories will be directed by four young directors including Clive Judd (Director’s Guild Award for Most Promising Director at NSDF 2009, assistant director on the multi-award-winning Punk Rock) and Ned Bennett (Apprentice Director to Sean Matthias on Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Haymarket and Edmond, Theatre Royal, Haymarket).
Company Cheap Seats
Director Clive Judd
Director Ned Bennett
Performer Joanna Croll
Performer Janet Rawson
Performer Mark Weinman
Performer Katie West

Listing:: L02076449540

This event takes place at Blacks Members' Club, 67 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 4QH



Production details

Similarly, the stories will be directed by four young directors including Clive Judd (Director’s Guild Award for Most Promising Director at NSDF 2009, assistant director on the multi-award-winning Punk Rock) and Ned Bennett (Apprentice Director to Sean Matthias on Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Haymarket and Edmond, Theatre Royal, Haymarket). This event takes place at Blacks Members' Club, 67 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 4QH

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