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Performance

VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Also: The Door
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From20th March 2007
To20th March 2007
When19:45
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (V143)
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Sophie Woolley - When to Run

Work:: Sophie Woolley (S1337550108)


Production:: When to Run (T1332604397)

When to Run is a one-woman show of satirical storytelling written and performed by Sophie Woolley about the growing phenomenon of women running in London. It is about why women run in the first place, what they are thinking when they do, and when is the right time, which is especially important when fleeing dangerous romances and dodgy blokes. Neurotic thin women, urban teenagers, competitive perfectionists and naïve mistresses create darkly comic monologues, which are at once gripping, hilarious and disturbing (in association with renaissance one). All performances are captioned.
Director Gemma Fairlie

Listing:: L168480824

The Door



When to Run

When to Run is a one-woman show of satirical storytelling written and performed by Sophie Woolley about the growing phenomenon of women running in London. It is about why women run in the first place, what they are thinking when they do, and when is the right time, which is especially important when fleeing dangerous romances and dodgy blokes. Neurotic thin women, urban teenagers, competitive perfectionists and naïve mistresses create darkly comic monologues, which are at once gripping, hilarious and disturbing (in association with renaissance one). All performances are captioned. The Door

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