Professional Company outside Wales
we have 7 plays by Professional Company outside Wales in our database . Click on the name of the play to read reviews we have in our database.
- Hartleby, Oooglemore and Jeramee [ 2005]
author: Gary Owen
synopsis:
It's a twenty minute play for under fives. Synopsis: Jeramee plays a trick on Oooglemore and Hartleby. Which backfires.
- Perfect [ 2004]
author: Kaite O Reilly
synopsis:
presented by Contact Theatre, Manchester, May 2004 Designed by Paul Clay Directed by John E. McGrath Movement Direction by Benji Reid Music by BENT
- The war is dead long live the war [ 2003]
author: Patrick Jones
synopsis:
black and white white and black - 2 men brought together in no man's land - a strange meeting in the arena of shock and awe - they are from different wars but the battle's the same - ghosts of ww1 poets rise like atom bombs - bush's soundbites grate against history's dignity and despair There's only one winner in this war of wills and he's not even in the war- the absurdity and tragedy of war is echoed through 2 men's stark sadness and experiences - they take you on a journey tommy franks never dares take - black and white white and black any man this man your man my man their man - no man original music by James Dean Bradfield directed by Sally Ann Gritton Presented by Sorted Productions Paul Amos plays BLACK Chris Lennard plays WHITE
- The Green [ 2003]
author: Gary Owen
synopsis:
A cheery piece about globalisation and the exploitation of the developing world by the West. Performed by Year 5 Primrose Hill School as part of the Assembly Festival 2003
- Cold Harbour [ 2003]
author: Gary Owen
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Presented by Paines Plough as part of their Wild Lunch season at the Old Vic, London, on June 6 2003
- Norah's Bloke [ 2003]
author: Mark Jenkins
synopsis:
Nora’s Bloke, set in London in 1944-45, examines the heart-rending choices that have to be made by Cathy James and her women friends as the second world war draws to an end – the pain of ‘victory’ contending with the promise of an era of peace and prosperity.
- The Drowned World [ 2002]
author: Gary Owen
synopsis:
Presented by Paines Plough in association with Graeae Theatre A vicious tale of love, revolt and beauty In a land where the ethnic cleansing of the beautiful is almost at an end, where physical perfection is destroying the nation’s moral will and society’s sense of well-being is decaying through ‘radiance’ poisoning, Tara and Julian are waiting for the order to come - these people must die. On the run from the squad, Darren shelters the couple, believing Tara is the angel sent to save him. As Kelly, the enforcer of the order draws closer, she entices him to denounce the runaways they both loathe but secretly covet, forcing Darren to resort to violent measures to ensure his saviour is safe. Gary Owen creates a nihilistic new world where the imperfect, once spurned have taken control, where suburbia is sick and attraction is ultimately fatal. THE DROWNED WORLD is directed by Vicky Featherstone, designed by Neil Warmington, lighting designed by Natasha Chivers and sound by Nick Powell. The full cast is Josephine Butler (Lawless Heart), Theo Fraser Steele (Before You Go), Neil McKinlen and Eileen Walsh Artistic Director of Paines Plough, Vicky Featherstone is one of the most inspired and inspiring directors of her generation and a passionate producer of new work.