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The Department of Distractions - You See Their Work - but you never see them... archiveA single glove in the street, A pair of shoes hanging from a telephone wire, A torn up love letter in a Metro carriage, A phone box that rings as you walk past... You see their work - but you never see them. So subtle you might not even notice. Snags in the fabric of everyday life. Objects, moments, the seeds of stories, the odd little things you come across every day that make you think: what's going on there...? We invite you to take a privileged look behind the secret doors of The Department of Corrections & Clari cations. Informally known by its staff as The Department of Distractions, they plant stories in the world to make life more interesting. Or so they say. But not long ago, a story they started got out of hand. They lost control of it. That story about the missing Traf c and Travel Announcer - you probably saw it in the paper - well they thought they were telling that story. Now they're not so sure... Third Angel brings you a conspiracy-theory documentary-exposee detective story for the 21st century that asks: What aren't you looking at?

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Author: Alexander Kelly (with additional text by Stacey Sampson)
Company: Third Angel

The Department of Distractions - You See Their Work - but you never see them...

The Department of Distractions - You See Their Work - but you never see them... (Play) production archive for QTIX code T2140827604. Details of all The Department of Distractions - You See Their Work - but you never see them... archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02075890177

Archive Listings

24 Apr 19
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27 Apr 19
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Plymouth, Devon
Performance Details => Venue archive
2 Feb 18
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10 Feb 18
Northern Stage
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Performance Details => Venue archive

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