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24 (Day) - The Measure of My Dreams archiveRaucous, rude and always so unflinchingly herself, Liz summons her best friend (and grandson) Mark for a spontaneous whirlwind trip around North London. From Jackie's wake to the Emirates Stadium on match day, Rowans bowling to Highbury Fields at sunrise, Liz and Mark escape into the comfort and nostalgia of their shared past. Celebrating the understated joys of living, 24 (Day) stands up to the stereotypes of ageing, and shows how mobilising the past can fuel us through the most daunting changes. Following the success of The Key Workers Cycle, Annie Jenkins' 24 (Day) is the first in a trilogy of plays bringing together local artists, community performers and professional creatives to explore what it means to live, work, love, pray, celebrate and mourn in Islington. Starring a cast of local community participants alongside professional actors. Relaxed Environment - all performances.

Creatives/Company

Author: Annie Jenkins
Producer(s): Almeida Theatre, All Change, Arsenal in the Community, Cardboard Citizens
Director: Jack Nurse

24 (Day) - The Measure of My Dreams

24 (Day) - The Measure of My Dreams (Play) production archive for QTIX code T875260497. Details of all 24 (Day) - The Measure of My Dreams archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1703730219

Archive Listings

3 Aug 23
  to
5 Aug 23
Almeida Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


Sally: 05Aug23: Star RatingStar Rating
Chaotic,didn't understand story line too much going on gave me a headache! The bank of friendship & Rowans are not proper Arsenal pubs! I enjoyed All Change performance.


Patrick: 05Aug23: Star RatingStar Rating
Don't get it! Going from one to another became confusing.However I enjoyed the acting. Researching into how Arsenal football pubs were CRAZY!would have added to the realness of life in Highbury. Not the pubs mentioned in the play.well done the older graceful performances.

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