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Archive listings for The Mother Ship (2008)

Work type: Play.

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Producer New Wolsey Theatre. Producer Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse. Director Ben Payne. Design Chloe Lamford. Lighting Simon Bond. Sound Jon Nicholls. Performer Jonathan Bailey (Eliot). Performer Robert Ewens (Gerry). Performer Robyn Hunt (Judy). Performer Joanne Moseley (Lorraine). Performer Nicholas Oldale (Kevin). Performer Daniel Settatree (Mamillan).
25 Mar 08 to 29 Mar 08Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh :: V605
listing details L562045955
21 Mar 08Assembly Rooms, Ludlow :: V113
listing details L541582021
19 Mar 08Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V160
listing details L1185090687
27 Feb 08 to 29 Feb 08Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L0919148118
14 Feb 08 to 15 Mar 08Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham :: V143
listing details L1288882549

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The Mother Ship archiveEliot is 18 and under severe stress. There's no girlfriend in sight, his best mate has stopped swearing and his pregnant step-mum is even more stressed than he is.... and then, having got the call from outer space to say that The Mother Ship is leaving and coming to take him home, his disabled brother Gerry disappears. And it's all Eliot's fault. A riotous chase kicks off involving a love-lorn lifeguard, a policeman who believes in the existence of Klingons and a car that can turn into a boat. The Mother Ship is a fantastically funny new adventure about what it means to be young, to be different, or just to believe in something beyond the ordinary.

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