A Play, A Pie and A Pint - The Room in the Elephant
Work:: A Play, A Pie and A Pint (S680605636)
Emerging and experienced writers present short new plays presented by the best actors and directors. The A Play, a Pie and a Pint series are script in hand readings of brand new plays from the region's most exciting playwrights. Enjoy the play with a pie and a pint (or a soft drink!)
Production:: The Room in the Elephant (T0721976232)
A Play, a Pie and a Pint, Glasgow's renowned lunchtime theatre experience comes to Bristol for the very first time, with brand new plays from top playwrights. A Play, a Pie and a Pint, Glasgow's renowned lunchtime theatre experience comes to Bristol for the very first time, with brand new plays from top playwrights. Last year in Los Angeles the graffiti artist Banksy scrawled "THIS LOOKS A BIT LIKE AN ELEPHANT" on a worthless water tank and turned it into a priceless work of art. Those in the know rose in unison to salute the artist's latest comment on homelessness - the metaphorical ?elephant' in the room. An inevitable land grab followed and the water tank was taken away. But someone had been living there. For 17 years. And in a cruelly ironic twist of fate this man was now homeless. Because of Banksy. Or so the story goes.
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The Brewery
The Room in the Elephant
A Play, a Pie and a Pint, Glasgow's renowned lunchtime theatre experience comes to Bristol for the very first time, with brand new plays from top playwrights. A Play, a Pie and a Pint, Glasgow's renowned lunchtime theatre experience comes to Bristol for the very first time, with brand new plays from top playwrights. Last year in Los Angeles the graffiti artist Banksy scrawled "THIS LOOKS A BIT LIKE AN ELEPHANT" on a worthless water tank and turned it into a priceless work of art. Those in the know rose in unison to salute the artist's latest comment on homelessness - the metaphorical ?elephant' in the room. An inevitable land grab followed and the water tank was taken away. But someone had been living there. For 17 years. And in a cruelly ironic twist of fate this man was now homeless. Because of Banksy. Or so the story goes. The Brewery