It's that time again.
Summer is here and it's the annual showcase. It's the usual format: three short one-act plays. These are:
TWENTY NINE by Peter Vincent, directed by Mark Fitzgerald: “A sick woman lives alone with her handicapped son. A serial killer arrives at the house….”
TANGO IN THE DARK by David Carr, directed by Lexy Howe: “A man, a woman, a dog, a car and the night. What could possibly go wrong?”
INTERVAL
BOOK LOVERS by Kevin Mandry, directed by Dimitri Devdariani: “A library…or a life? Which is better? And which would you pay most for?”
Tickets are £2 a head for members and their guests. If you are in the Industry you may get in free. Otherwise you pay at the door.
If you are bringing guests please email Peter Thompson their names.
The place is, once again, the King’s Head Theatre, at 115 Upper Street Islington N1 1QN.
It starts at 7.30, and is on this Sunday 18th July 2010.
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