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Enjoy a double-bill of new plays in the Studio Theatre, alongside a range of events and works-in-progress. Spend a day or a weekend in Stratford-upon-Avon and immerse yourself in new voices and new thinking.

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Archive listings for Mischief Festival (2018)

Work type: Festival.

#Wearearrested/Day of the Living/More Mischief - T01884534641

#Wearearrested - When a journalist receives a flash-drive containing critical evidence of illegal government activity, he is duty-bound to publish the story. But with the nation destabilised and divided, a sinister power is eroding the rule of law, and he soon finds himself risking everything for his profession. #WeAreArrested is the true story of a journalist's commitment to expose the truth in the face of huge personal risks. This deeply moving play is a tribute to the bravery of journalists under threat around the globe. Day of the Living - Ayotzinapa, Mexico, 2014. 43 students are forcefully disappeared. No one is brought to justice. An anarchic, musical tribute to life and the Mexican spirit with urgent, global issues at its heart. #NosFaltan43 #HastaEncontrarlos #AyotzinapaSomosTodos. More Mischief - Nell Leyshon performs her own story of how her reinvention of herself after children is halted by illness in Three Letters; Storme Toolis and Alice Knight share a work-in-progress, Redefining Juliet; and you can gain insight to the productions with a programme pre and post-show talks and events.Author Can Dundar (#Wearearrested). Adapted by Pippa Hill (#Wearearrested). Adapted by Sophie Ivatts (#Wearearrested). Director Sophie Ivatts (#Wearearrested). Author Darren Clark (Day of the Living). Author Amy Draper (Day of the Living). Author Juliet Gilkes Romero (Day of the Living). Director Amy Draper (Day of the Living). Performer Nell Leyshon (More Mischief).
31 May 18 to 23 Jun 18The Other Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V137
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