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17/02/2022 8:00 pm - 19/02/2022 9:00 pm

ACT Youth - Find Me A Partner

ACT Youth Theatre Present

Find a Partner!

by Miriam Battye

Hayley needs to find a boyfriend quick! She only has seconds to decide before it's too late. However, this is not real life, it's more important than that, this is a game - with strict rules.

Find A Partner! is a play that takes us on a journey through the closing rounds of a gameshow about coupledom. Meet the contestants, revere them, live through them, reject them. A show, played by a few watched by many, but everyone's involved. Who's in, who's out, who likes who, who's with who, who gets a say and who gets to choose?

Everything's at stake, because, well, EVERYTHING IS AT STAKE. That's life, everybody wants a partner, don't they? No partner?....impossible to imagine...isn't it? Impossible to live like that. Isn't it?

Most suitable for ages 14+

Part of the National Theatre Connections Festival 2022

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