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Performance

VenueThe Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Also: Giant Olive Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From26th October 2021
To30th October 2021
When19:30
PricesFrom £13.00. To £13.00.
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre (V219)
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  • Date of change: 26 Oct 21 - T0294603558

A Very Short Interval

A Very Short Interval

Work:: A Very Short Interval (S0514719523)

Romeo and Juliet couldn't hack it. Death forced Cathy and Heathcliff's love into the ether. And God only knows what happened to Martha and George when he killed the kid. And they think they had it rough. Enter Man and Woman and the problem of the modern age: They can't separate. The year is unknown. The last seen status is off. Two years out of their relationship, still toxically bound together. Unable to free themselves, Woman enlists the help of Emotional Law. They enter room B4242 and flanked by lawyers, attempt to untangle a knot; their knot. IIn this dystopian world communication is out of control and separation has become impossible. With the help of Emotional Law, they attempt to cut all ties, but even the might of the law begins to buckle in their presence.
Author Clare Gillman

Production:: (T0294603558)

Push Me Productions presents a play by Clare Gillman; A very short interval which delves into the dark effects our overly connected world has had on love and relationships. In a world where we can reach each other in seconds this play asks, has this really brought us closer or has this one tick two tick culture denied us our freedom to walk away?
Presented byPush Me Productions
Director Clare Gillman
Performer Jamie O'Neill
Performer Reed Stokes
Performer Mariam Khundadze
Performer Zoe Clayton Kelly
Performer Ross Kernahan
Performer Sam Raffal

Listing:: L1684998604




Production details

Push Me Productions presents a play by Clare Gillman; A very short interval which delves into the dark effects our overly connected world has had on love and relationships. In a world where we can reach each other in seconds this play asks, has this really brought us closer or has this one tick two tick culture denied us our freedom to walk away?

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