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VenueGeneral
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From2nd May 2012
To8th May 2012
WhenMay 2, , 3, 4 at 19:00. May 5, 8 at 13:00, 19:00
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  • Date of change: 1 May 12 - T01369728776

The Wonderful World of Dissocia

Work:: The Wonderful World of Dissocia (S01011120607)

Lisa Jones, a young woman, lapses into a psychotic state in which a Swiss watchmaker tells her she has lost an hour of her life. In order to retrieve it she must visit the world of Dissocia, a fantastical place full of characters who are absurd, comic, intimidating, sexually violent and even cute. Neilson's imaginative and challenging drama juxtaposes Lisa's adventures in Dissocia with the treatment she is receiving for her psychiatric illness.
Author Anthony Neilson

Production:: (T01369728776)

Performed by the graduating students of London Metropolitan University Performing Arts Degree. This production contains swearing, flash lighting and nudity. Suitable for over 14 years only. Uneven flooring. Please wear comfortable footwear and warm clothing.
Producer London Metropolitan University
Producer Goat and Monkey Theatre
Director Lucy Richardson
Director Ian Summers
Lighting Anna Barrett
Sound Rebecca Smith

Listing:: L0775326157

This event takes place at the Old Boiler House, London Metropolitan University (Audiences will be greeted at the Reception of London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, N7 8DB



Production details

Performed by the graduating students of London Metropolitan University Performing Arts Degree. This production contains swearing, flash lighting and nudity. Suitable for over 14 years only. Uneven flooring. Please wear comfortable footwear and warm clothing. This event takes place at the Old Boiler House, London Metropolitan University (Audiences will be greeted at the Reception of London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, N7 8DB

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