- 0808/05/2020
Love And Money
http://lanterntheatrebrighton.co.uk/love-and-money/Love And Money
by Dennis Kelly
I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
Love and Money have the power to kill. - 0909/05/2020
Love And Money
http://lanterntheatrebrighton.co.uk/love-and-money/Love And Money
by Dennis Kelly
I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
Love and Money have the power to kill. - 1010/05/2020
Prison Dialogues
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/act/e-voqzmzPrison Dialogues
by Mark Hewitt
Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.
- 1111/05/2020
Prison Dialogues
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/act/e-voqzmzPrison Dialogues
by Mark Hewitt
Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.
- 1212/05/2020
Prison Dialogues
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/act/e-voqzmzPrison Dialogues
by Mark Hewitt
Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.
- 1313/05/2020
Prison Dialogues
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/act/e-voqzmzPrison Dialogues
by Mark Hewitt
Mark C. Hewitt’s play The Revenge Fantasy Club was shortlisted for the Best New Play Award at Brighton Fringe 2013. Prison Dialogues consists of interweaving male and female narratives set in ‘the everyday’ of prison. Two men, three women, three chairs, and a compelling text full of banter that leans playfully towards the futile but fun. The piece is loosely informed by writer Mark C. Hewitt’s work as an artist in UK prisons. Performed by Leann O’Kasi, Sarah J. Lewis, Araba Jane and two male actors yet to be announced. With incidental music by Peter Copley.
- 1414/05/2020
Love And Money
http://lanterntheatrebrighton.co.uk/love-and-money/Love And Money
by Dennis Kelly
I’ll get a job and a house and the right shoes.
David conducts an office romance by email. He has love at his fingertips but a shocking admission unravels his relationship.
Jess loves David and she believes that if she has a job and a house and the right shoes then happiness can be bought – but at what price?
A heart-wrenching black comedy which set in a fractured and dysfunctional world of bad debts and dark desires.
Love and Money have the power to kill.