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The Downsizing of Hell archiveIt is hard to be a devil...when the executive director decides that the overgrown and bureaucratic Hell Limited needs to undergo a wide restructuring programme, the life of she devil Roxanne is changed for ever. She has only one day to show the boss she is up to the job, providing Hell with the requested quota of souls. But this is not as easy as it seems, when your work colleague stabs you in the back, when your boss bullies you, when your boyfriend submits you to exhausting sexual practices, and especially when mortals of today seem not to respond to any known rules of morality! The Downsizing of Hell is an hilarious comedy that will ask you to face the big question of today's world: Is there a place for religion? What is left of what we used to call 'morality? and more importantly, what is a devil going to do when she is fired from Hell?

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Author: Stephen Hancocks

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Archive listings for The Downsizing of Hell (2001)

Work type: Play.

T2039343286

Company Outlaw Theatre. Director Marco Ghelardi. Design Nathalie Maury. Lighting Ian Fincher. Sound Rupert Lally. Performer Paul Conway (Dexter Webster). Performer Charlotte Dailey (Roxanne). Performer Vincent Londez (Roland Wisenyk). Performer Peter Rates (Gary). Performer John Stirling (Michael).
22 Jan 01 to 17 Feb 01General, Inner London :: V1231
listing details L1134625096

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