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Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Also: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From5th May 2016
To7th May 2016
Everyman & Playhouse (V535)
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  • Date of change: 31 Mar 16 - T0751839184

The Duke

The Duke

Work:: The Duke (S1847635275)

As I sat, coming to the frightening realisation that the script I'd been writing for ten years no longer fit in a world that was spiralling out of control, my mother called to tell me the Duke of Wellington, a porcelain figure my father bought for £750 as an investment in 1974, had broken while dusting. It seemed there were three problems to be fixed - the script, the world and the porcelain figure. The Duke playfully mixes fantasy and reality, taking audiences on an imaginative and touching journey full of laughter.
Author Shon Dale-Jones

Production:: (T0751839184)

The premiere of a brand new live solo show by Shon Dale-Jones made to raise money for child refugees. Shon is Hoipolloi's Artistic Director and is best known as an award-winning writer/performer with his comic creation, Hugh Hughes. Liverpool audiences have enjoyed previous visits from Hugh with Floating, Story of a Rabbit, 360 and Stories From An Invisible Town.
Producer Hoipolloi
Producer PBJ Management
Performer Shon Dale-Jones

Listing:: L071669070

Everyman. Raising money for child refugees.



Production details

The premiere of a brand new live solo show by Shon Dale-Jones made to raise money for child refugees. Shon is Hoipolloi's Artistic Director and is best known as an award-winning writer/performer with his comic creation, Hugh Hughes. Liverpool audiences have enjoyed previous visits from Hugh with Floating, Story of a Rabbit, 360 and Stories From An Invisible Town. Everyman. Raising money for child refugees.

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