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Children, Not Adults, by Tamsin Irwin, looks at the how we like to impose premature narratives on relationships and the dangerous path that it can lead to. This new play merges the murder, anti-hero and the romantic genres. Set in West Cornwall, in a self-build eco-house, Freddy, Fred or Frederick - depending on the capacity in which you know him - is haunted by the recent past. A local inquisitive teenage girl is determined to find out why he left London and in the process discovers what happens when trust is destroyed. Featuring the 17th Century Letters of a Portuguese Nun, famous for chronicling falling out of love, this new play shows how emotional frankness transcends time and place. A Live Recording of a New Audio Play. Theatro Technis and Making Drama offer a unique alternative after Easter in the form of a live audio performance of a new play, which adapts historic love letters with contemporary relationships. Running time: Approx 1hr
Cast/Performers
James Bartholomew (Freddy),
Emma Kedge (Bearice),
Chania Belle (Hayley),
Nicholas Clarke (The Policeman)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Tamsin IrwinDirector:
Jeremy ShefferSound:
John Marshall