The Scenes[s]: A Mini-Season of Extended Scratch - See Me Jimmy/Confessions
Work:: The Scenes[s]: A Mini-Season of Extended Scratch (S946372864)
London is blessed with a rich New Writing culture. There is an expanse of talent out there producing new work, and just as much audience keen to watch it. Get Over It Productions is committed to finding and nurturing the future of London theatre. Having established their West London based scratch night The Scene, as a reliable source of fresh writing, acting and directing talent, GOI offers a platform for those creatives to extend their short works into hour long shows at The Playground. The Scenes: A Mini-Season of Extended Scratch, is three nights of double bills...
Production:: See Me Jimmy/Confessions (T01021281543)
See Me Jimmy - A brutal and moving tale of a white working class man's journey through life. From a childhood steeped in racism, sexism and class oppression, Jimmy is propelled into an adult world that offers fresh hope but new demons too. A thoroughly gripping story which is both outrageously funny and terrifically moving.
Confessions - In a sleepy rural village, Sarah Jameson and her daughter Grace lead simple lives - church, A Levels and visits from the vicar. Following an upsetting encounter with a local man, Sarah appeals to God for revenge, dismissing her pettiness as a momentary lapse. But when the man burns to death hours later, she is forced to wonder: is divine retribution so swift? Or is something more sinister at work?
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See Me Jimmy/Confessions
See Me Jimmy - A brutal and moving tale of a white working class man's journey through life. From a childhood steeped in racism, sexism and class oppression, Jimmy is propelled into an adult world that offers fresh hope but new demons too. A thoroughly gripping story which is both outrageously funny and terrifically moving.
Confessions - In a sleepy rural village, Sarah Jameson and her daughter Grace lead simple lives - church, A Levels and visits from the vicar. Following an upsetting encounter with a local man, Sarah appeals to God for revenge, dismissing her pettiness as a momentary lapse. But when the man burns to death hours later, she is forced to wonder: is divine retribution so swift? Or is something more sinister at work?