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VenueTheatre at the Tabard
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From8th April 2008
To19th April 2008
WhenApr 8-12. Apr 15-19
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
Theatre at the Tabard (V334)
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One Act Play Festival

One Act Play Festival

Work:: One Act Play Festival (S1076)

A competitive festival of one act plays. One Acts are normally 35-55 minutes long with a cast of two or more.

Production:: (T0302925586)

LOST Theatre Company is proud to present its 24th annual One Act Festival, showcasing the freshest new writing and directing talent to hit the London fringe. From over 150 entries and 95 submitted scripts, LOST has selected 28 One Act plays to be presented across 10 nights. Of these, 24 are promising new writing, and include Physical, Musical and Devised pieces. This year there are 4 international entries including a brand new translation of a Peter Shaffer play to be performed in Spanish for the first time in the UK. The Festival’s programme incorporates an exciting variety of genres and themes, and will give us a valuable insight into the next generation of British playwrights and directors.
Producer Lost Theatre Company

Listing:: L01615030847




Production details

LOST Theatre Company is proud to present its 24th annual One Act Festival, showcasing the freshest new writing and directing talent to hit the London fringe. From over 150 entries and 95 submitted scripts, LOST has selected 28 One Act plays to be presented across 10 nights. Of these, 24 are promising new writing, and include Physical, Musical and Devised pieces. This year there are 4 international entries including a brand new translation of a Peter Shaffer play to be performed in Spanish for the first time in the UK. The Festival’s programme incorporates an exciting variety of genres and themes, and will give us a valuable insight into the next generation of British playwrights and directors.

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