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VenueOld Red Lion
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From8th June 2010
Opened10th June 2010
To26th June 2010
WhenTue-Fri 19:30. Sat 17:30, 20:00. Sun 15:00
PricesFrom £13.00. To £13.00.
Old Red Lion (V216)
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The Next Curve - 2 One Act Plays: Dig/No More, Salvator

The Next Curve

Work:: The Next Curve (S2137615673)


Production:: 2 One Act Plays: Dig/No More, Salvator (T250177798)

The two chosen plays are Dig from the American writer J.D Smith which explores through dark humour the power struggle between an incompetent killer and a belligerent victim who refuses to dig his own grave. What happens when a gangland killing goes wrong and which is the more frightening weapon - the gun, or the shovel? No More, Salvator is an unusual surreal piece written by Scottish playwright Michael Hart. The artist Salvator Rosa’s paintings hang besides the Mona Lisa for over a hundred years. If they could speak to each other, what would they say? As the two verbally spar, fact and fiction meet in this comedy about love, art and the power of celebrity.
Producer Curving Road
Author J.D. Smith (Dig)
Author Michael Hart (No More Salvator)
Director Ellie Joseph
Design Lucy Read
Lighting Mark Jones
Music George Dennis
Performer Stefan D'Bart
Performer Aonghus Weber
Performer Polly Whybrow
Performer Victor Perez
Performer Belinda Wylie

Listing:: L2138823960




2 One Act Plays: Dig/No More, Salvator

The two chosen plays are Dig from the American writer J.D Smith which explores through dark humour the power struggle between an incompetent killer and a belligerent victim who refuses to dig his own grave. What happens when a gangland killing goes wrong and which is the more frightening weapon - the gun, or the shovel? No More, Salvator is an unusual surreal piece written by Scottish playwright Michael Hart. The artist Salvator Rosa’s paintings hang besides the Mona Lisa for over a hundred years. If they could speak to each other, what would they say? As the two verbally spar, fact and fiction meet in this comedy about love, art and the power of celebrity.

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