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VenueWarehouse Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From19th November 2005
To19th November 2005
When17:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £5.00.
Warehouse Theatre (V304)
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Shakespeare with Fries/Bright Angel Point/Confessions of a Very Old Man/English Civil War/A Day in the Life

Shakespeare with Fries/Bright Angel Point/Confessions of a Very Old Man/English Civil War/A Day in the Life

Work:: Shakespeare with Fries/Bright Angel Point/Confessions of a Very Old Man/English Civil War/A Day in the Life (S0260725911)

Shakespeare with Fries by Peter Burnett (Shortlist Snapshot) In Shakespeare with Fries, Burgers R Us, a modern day burger restaurant is in turmoil. Staff and management are bickering and this threatens to escalate to full-scale bloodshed. Can our hero Dave save the day whilst reciting his soliloquy? A witty tale underpinned by the language of the bard. Bright Angel Point by Jane Collins (Shortlist Snapshot) After years of separation, Ray returns to the family unit, having left his children with their grandmother. But the relationships with his children are proving more difficult to heal than he imagined. Bright Angel Point is a well-crafted play about family relationships. Confessions of a Very Old Man Who Knows by Maja Milanovic (Shortlist Snapshot) Confessions begins in the year 1900, the beginning of the 20th century. It is the story of Milan and his Serbian family, deeply rooted in tradition. We see how the family lives, and hear from their forefathers, ultimately moving to the last day of the 20th century. Milan is now 130 years old, and he recounts his life experiences with new family members. A play full of poignancy and fondness for the family unit. English Civil War by Jack Williams (Writers Workshop) A quirky comic take on an imagined civil war that ruffles rather than rips apart a polite yet reactionary England. A Day in the Life by Darron J Ward (Writers Workshop) Metmah is a control freak, Frank is suicidal and Kirsty is longing for love. Sometimes Monday to Friday seems to be the same until one person comes along. A skilful piece of writing reflecting on how small incidents can change our life.
Author Peter Burnett
Author Jane Collins
Author Maja Milanovic
Author Jack Williams
Author Darron J Ward

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Listing:: L0154043896

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