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TITLE: RIO SAKI AND OTHER FALLING DEBRIS

Rio Saki and Other Falling Debris by Shaun Charles


Are you afraid to die alone? I am. I am a single female looking for somebody to share the last moments on earth with. Somebody to talk to, laugh with, hold, and cry. I’m seeking a lover till the end. Will you be there with me? contact Hannie.


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TITLE: DESIREE DIN AND THE RED FOREST

Desiree Din and the Red Forest by Maxine Mellor


Desiree Din is the point five of the 2.5 kids in a nuclear family. Small, strange and the last in line for everything, Desiree retreats to her dollhouse in the red forest. The problem is that Desiree is forgetting her own family. Her brother and sister are in danger. A massive family duty rests on Desiree’s small, uncertain shoulders.


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TITLE: WAREHOUSE PRODUCTION: WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?! THE STRANGERS PROJECT

Who The Hell Are You!? The Strangers Project


atyp’s international collaboration project! Working alongside youth theatre companies from Wales, Hong Kong and New Zealand this show is based around the notion of strangers, as well as asking the question of "who the hell are you?!"


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TITLE: THREE SISTERS

CRY HAVOC's Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov


It’s a year after the death of the head of the family and the Prozorovs gather for a birthday celebration. They’re young, rich, educated and moving in the most glamorous of circles. What could possibly be missing? In a bold new adaptation using both contemporary pop culture and timeless literary references, Chekhov is given the CRY HAVOC treatment in a fresh version of the one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century.


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