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The Night Shift archiveDo you remember your dreams? We each spend twenty five years of our life asleep and yet no one really knows why. That is until now. The trouble is she can't remember. She didn't do it, she's sure of that, or was that a dream? When putting people to sleep is your job, why is your own sleep such a nightmare? Contains scenes of violence and strong language. Age 16+

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Author: Mark Murphy

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Archive listings for The Night Shift (2006)

Work type: Play.

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Commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre, Quay Arts Isle of Wight and BAC. Developed at BAC and funded by Arts Council England.Producer Fuel. Director Mark Murphy. Design Miranda Melville. Music Nathaniel Reed. Lighting Lizzie Powell. Performer Craig Conway. Performer Catherine Dyson.
24 Nov 06 to 25 Nov 06Playhouse, Salisbury :: V923
listing details L0896977020
23 Nov 06The Quay Arts Centres, Newport :: V842
listing details L192175846
21 Nov 06Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691
listing details L992946580
13 Nov 06 to 14 Nov 06Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L01134635016
10 Nov 06mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham :: V146
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9 Nov 06Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead :: V1294444431
listing details L073108635
2 Nov 06 to 4 Nov 06Bristol Old Vic, Bristol :: V857
listing details L0217747022
24 Oct 06 to 25 Oct 06Unity Theatre, Liverpool :: V539
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18 Oct 06 to 21 Oct 06Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
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