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VenueBrighton Dome
Also: Pavilion Theatre, Dome Concert Hall, Corn Exchange
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From26th March 2011
To26th March 2011
PricesFrom £12.50. To £12.50.
Brighton Dome (V655)
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The Catastrophe Trilogy - Alice Bell (14:00)/Daniel Hit By a Train (16:30)/The Festival (19:30)

Work:: The Catastrophe Trilogy (S891863124)

A unique collection of works by an ever-surprising international ensemble.

Production:: Alice Bell (14:00)/Daniel Hit By a Train (16:30)/The Festival (19:30) (T153728370)

19:30 - Alice Bell (2006) is a fictional character born into a fictional conflict, seeks happiness in a divided land, finding love and companionship but at a terrible cost. Part DIY-musical, part fairy-tale, Alice Bell offers a portrait of life as an act of hope, life as something to sing and dance about. 16:30 - Daniel Hit By A Train (2009) is inspired by Postman's Park, a Victorian memorial in the City of London commemorating 53 people who each lost their lives in the act of saving another. Each tragedy is told in turn, in all its comedic, vaudevillian glory. Sincere, but unafraid to raise a smile to these most selfless of souls, Daniel Hit By A Train stands as a testimony to our need and instinct to help each other. 19:30 - The Festival (2010) is a chain of events that discretely alters a private world to devastating effect when two lives cross at a festival of music and song. Told against a backdrop of the here and now The Festival is a simple story of love and expectation, of family and companionship, of the mundane and the extraordinary.
Company Lone Twin Theatre

Listing:: L244595413

Corn Exchange



Alice Bell (14:00)/Daniel Hit By a Train (16:30)/The Festival (19:30)

19:30 - Alice Bell (2006) is a fictional character born into a fictional conflict, seeks happiness in a divided land, finding love and companionship but at a terrible cost. Part DIY-musical, part fairy-tale, Alice Bell offers a portrait of life as an act of hope, life as something to sing and dance about. 16:30 - Daniel Hit By A Train (2009) is inspired by Postman's Park, a Victorian memorial in the City of London commemorating 53 people who each lost their lives in the act of saving another. Each tragedy is told in turn, in all its comedic, vaudevillian glory. Sincere, but unafraid to raise a smile to these most selfless of souls, Daniel Hit By A Train stands as a testimony to our need and instinct to help each other. 19:30 - The Festival (2010) is a chain of events that discretely alters a private world to devastating effect when two lives cross at a festival of music and song. Told against a backdrop of the here and now The Festival is a simple story of love and expectation, of family and companionship, of the mundane and the extraordinary. Corn Exchange

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