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Drive, Ride, Walk archiveAlongside the weather, transport must be the main topic of conversation amongst Londoners - packed tube trains, road-rage and road-works, leaves on the line and misuse of bus lanes, the ongoing war between motorist and cyclist and that's even before we start on the congestion zone and parking fines. Drive, Ride, Walk tells the story of three different journeys through London and the hopes and fears of those making them. Newly qualified driver Rah takes four friends with him on a whirlwind tour around the congestion zone, Using jazz, dynamic Brazilian body percussion and a tongue in cheek homage to "boy band" style, Drive explores the aggression, unhappiness and rage caused by a city car journey. In Ride, a cyclist's brief encounter with a pedestrian offers the hope of romance and sets the scene for further encounters during the day, and the commuters whose daily routine of tube, escalators, and packed pavements in Walk is disrupted when one of them changes direction and decides it's time to stop and smell the flowers, (if only there were some on London Bridge) and dream of what other life he might be living. + Choirs based in the venues.

Cast/Performers

Jon Paul Hevey, Abimaro Suit, Rebecca Thorn, Abimaro Suit, Emi Wokoma

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Greenwich Theatre, Filament Theatre
Director: Sabina Netherclift
Music: Osnat Schmool

Drive, Ride, Walk

Drive, Ride, Walk (Play) production archive for QTIX code T208062120. Details of all Drive, Ride, Walk archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S025159517

Archive Listings

16 Mar 11
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19 Mar 11
Jacksons Lane
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
2 Mar 11
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5 Mar 11
Stratford Circus
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
22 Feb 11
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26 Feb 11
Greenwich Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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