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Festival of Performance


9 Mar 2012, 2:00pm - 9:00pm

Studio 3, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost £3 / £1.50 concessions
Department Theatre and Performance
Website Festival of Performance - Performing New Writing
Contact d.a.smith(@gold.ac.uk)

Festival of Performance

Three weeks of performance made by graduating students

Performing New Writing: Friday 9th March 2012

Studio 3

Matinee: 14.00pm
Evening: 18.00pm

Tickets: £3 / £1.50 concessions. To reserve a ticket please email: tm3stagingproduction@gmail.com

Cant, Couldn’t, Wouldn’t, Wont
Written By Ryan Brown

This black comedy explores the themes of grief, loss and betrayal. Tragically funny, truthful and constantly asking the questions we just can’t or won’t hear.

Clocked
Written by Emily Houghton-Connell

A speed-dating event! Who is playing the game and who is there for love? This comedy follows seven women swimming in the murky waters of matchmaking-with hilarious results!

Have You Heard?
Written by Danielle McNally

A tale of secrets, broken friendships and lies set against the backdrop of university life. Four very different women living under one roof attempt to cope with their vastly different views and relationships.

Home
By Bethany Sheppard-Lancaster

Three sisters brought together after a long separation discover the same childhood rivalries still exist. The play explores relationships, sisterhood and grief.

Sympathy Doesn’t Sit
By Lucy Reinhold

A comedy about a couple on the verge of disaster: this play explores the rocky foundations of relationships and the reality of living with your worst enemy.

Festival of Performance - Performing New Writing

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9 Mar 2012 2:00pm - 5:00pm
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