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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal Plymouth
Also: Drum Theatre, The Lyric
TownPlymouth
CountyDevon
From1st June 2016
To2nd June 2016
WhenWed 18:00. Thu 20:00
Theatre Royal Plymouth (V895)
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  • Date of change: 26 May 16 - T1618618823

(Can This Be) Home - Will It Always Have a Pull on You?

(Can This Be) Home

Work:: (Can This Be) Home (S1823916702)

If you have moved away from where you were born and raised, where is home? Surely it's not back where you came from because something made you want to get away, but is it where you lay your hat tonight? Where the heart is? Or is it both those things and neither? Have you lost something forever by leaving and what have you gained then? Can you ever feel at home again?
Author Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir
Author Tom Oakes

Production:: Will It Always Have a Pull on You? (T1618618823)

Icelander Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir (Prague Fringe Award, Bobby Award for Richard III (a one-woman show)), Swede Maria Jones and Devon born Tom Oakes (Finalist BBC Fame Academy) tell their tales of belonging and not belonging through new writing, interviews and music. This is an honest, bold and slightly political piece devised by the three along with dramaturg Glenys Leigh McIntyre, supported by the Tron Theatre, Glasgow. As we move towards the EU referendum we want these questions asked. Two of us won't get to vote you see. Our future is in your hands.
Company Brite Theatre
DramaturgGlenys Leigh McIntyre
Performer Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir
Performer Maria Jones
Performer Tom Oakes

Listing:: L0910556111

Part of the Plymouth Fringe Festival



Will It Always Have a Pull on You?

Icelander Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir (Prague Fringe Award, Bobby Award for Richard III (a one-woman show)), Swede Maria Jones and Devon born Tom Oakes (Finalist BBC Fame Academy) tell their tales of belonging and not belonging through new writing, interviews and music. This is an honest, bold and slightly political piece devised by the three along with dramaturg Glenys Leigh McIntyre, supported by the Tron Theatre, Glasgow. As we move towards the EU referendum we want these questions asked. Two of us won't get to vote you see. Our future is in your hands. Part of the Plymouth Fringe Festival

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