![]() PRESENT Jack Llewellyn’s Connection Failed 31st July & 7th August @ The Dylan Thomas Theatre “A bumptious play full of fun and frivolity” Welsh Nationalist Commentary The internet gave us the world of social networking. Whether your social vice be Facebook or Twitter, MySpace or Bebo, our lives are now played out to our invited guests. This new comedy focuses on the lives of young professionals in modern Wales as they attempt to survive the dating game and balance their private and personal life in full view of their 'friends'. This fast paced drama takes the audience on a journey of discovery. The play's main focus is on relationships in modern Wales and how the way we live our lives has changed forever with the introduction of social networking. The play will look at the impact these sites have had on our lives and our relationships. We follow the journeys of six ambitious Welsh twenty-somethings, as they try to achieve balance in their personal and professional lives. From speed dating to men hating, all will be revealed in a production packed full of humour. A play that will make you analyse the way many of us are living our lives today, and may make you think twice before pressing the send button! Now everyone knows who you've poked! “Some inspired one-liners” Western Mail Connection Failed will be part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Swansea previews on the 31st July & 7th August @ 7.30pm Dylan Thomas Theatre (Gloucester Place, Maritime Quarter, Swansea, SA1 1TY) Tickets £8 (£5) Box Office: 01792 473238 |
Frapetsus Productions web site: www.frapetsus.co.uk/fringe/press/ |
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