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Perspectives - Duty of Care/Diabetic Penguins/Inhabited/Saying Positive archiveAward winning theatre production company Organised Chaos Productions bring their latest collaboration of the North West's finest new and emerging talent. Perspectives is four new thirty minute pieces of theatre borne from collaboration between emerging North West writers and directors. Duty Of Care - A man has to choose between hope and despair but who will help him make his decision? Why do they care? And why should we? Diabetic Penguins - Time strides by, flows by, can drag by. Quick time, double time. Out of step. On the wrong side of the line. This is a play about waiting to get back to your life again. Inhabited - Husband) Michelle, Samantha and Mark all work in a successful PR firm, with a lifestyle many would envy. When Michelle discovers she is pregnant, she thinks that there is only one solution, until her discovery brings to light past traumas suffered by her colleagues. What will she decide? And what does fate have in store for her? Staying Positive - "A baby doesn't ruin your life. He inherits it." Two short tales explore the dangers of having a bun in the oven when there's no-one at home.

Creatives/Company

Company: Organised Chaos Productions
Author(s): Rik O'Neill (Duty of Care), Jess L (Diabetic Penguins), Ben Spencer (Inhabited), Gregory Skulnick (Staying Positive)
Director(s): Melissa Anne Ward (Duty of Care), Kathryn Docherty (Diabetic Penguins), Andrew C Husband (Inhabited), Rebecca Fearnley (Staying Positive)

Perspectives - Duty of Care/Diabetic Penguins/Inhabited/Saying Positive

Perspectives - Duty of Care/Diabetic Penguins/Inhabited/Saying Positive (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0608709293. Details of all Perspectives - Duty of Care/Diabetic Penguins/Inhabited/Saying Positive archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S654442458

Archive Listings

19 Sep 12
  to
22 Sep 12
Three Minute Theatre
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive

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