| 1 2:30 pm-4:30 pm 01/07/2019 A Steady RainBy Keith Huff This gritty, witty piece explores complex relationships formed on the tough streets of Chicago. With biting dialogue and a rainbow of emotions, we journey with the two friends and a host of other characters on a fateful journey of love and life. 7:00 pm-8:20 pm 01/07/2019 Damienby Aldyth Morris The story of Father Damien de Veuster, the leper priest of Molokai and patron saint of outcasts. “Daniel Finlay’s tour-de-force performance spans the full range of human emotion”. ***** Fringe Guru 7:00 pm-8:20 pm 01/07/2019 Damienby Aldyth Morris The story of Father Damien de Veuster, the leper priest of Molokai and patron saint of outcasts. “Daniel Finlay’s tour-de-force performance spans the full range of human emotion”. ***** Fringe Guru 7:30 pm-9:30 pm 01/07/2019 A Steady RainBy Keith Huff This gritty, witty piece explores complex relationships formed on the tough streets of Chicago. With biting dialogue and a rainbow of emotions, we journey with the two friends and a host of other characters on a fateful journey of love and life. 7:30 pm-9:00 pm 01/07/2019 ExtremismBy Anders Lustgarten Strode’s College Final Performance. A group of students get locked in a classroom after they have taken their classmate Jamal away for performing an extremist act. 7:30 pm-9:30 pm 01/07/2019 A Steady RainBy Keith Huff This gritty, witty piece explores complex relationships formed on the tough streets of Chicago. With biting dialogue and a rainbow of emotions, we journey with the two friends and a host of other characters on a fateful journey of love and life. 8:00 pm-9:30 pm 01/07/2019 Losing ItBy Peter Campling Losing It explores the darker edges of our depleted education system and support services. The students are labeled as failing, but who is failing who? Windmill Young Actors present Losing It – a play about life for young people and staff in a Pupil Referral Unit. Peter Campling “Best political wring on the Edinburgh Fringe” The Stage. Age 14+ Running time 1hrs 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 01/07/2019 ComaBy Prospero Thaetre Company A woman springs awake from a Coma brought on by trauma. But she wakes as both her 60 year old and her 16 year old self.
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14 | 15 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 15/07/2019 TwoBy Jim Cartwright Set in a local northern pub – Two tells the story of the The Landlord and Landlady, their cheery greeting and friendly banter barely disguises their contempt for each other. They met outside the pub when they were kids and now they own the place. During the course of the evening assorted customers pass through, and we get a small snapshot into each of their lives. From the award-winning writer of Little Voice and Road – Jim Cartwright’s third play Two, was first performed in 1989 at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton, then transferred to the Young Vic Theatre. It won the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best New Play.
| 16 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 16/07/2019 TwoBy Jim Cartwright Set in a local northern pub – Two tells the story of the The Landlord and Landlady, their cheery greeting and friendly banter barely disguises their contempt for each other. They met outside the pub when they were kids and now they own the place. During the course of the evening assorted customers pass through, and we get a small snapshot into each of their lives. From the award-winning writer of Little Voice and Road – Jim Cartwright’s third play Two, was first performed in 1989 at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton, then transferred to the Young Vic Theatre. It won the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best New Play.
| 17 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 17/07/2019 TwoBy Jim Cartwright Set in a local northern pub – Two tells the story of the The Landlord and Landlady, their cheery greeting and friendly banter barely disguises their contempt for each other. They met outside the pub when they were kids and now they own the place. During the course of the evening assorted customers pass through, and we get a small snapshot into each of their lives. From the award-winning writer of Little Voice and Road – Jim Cartwright’s third play Two, was first performed in 1989 at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton, then transferred to the Young Vic Theatre. It won the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best New Play.
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