Time: 19:30
Producer: Soho Theatre
Price: £15
Get ready to bite back!
Bring along your thoughts and experiences of the economic crisis.
Surf to http://www.sohotheatre.com/fromhomepage/pl1719.html
See you at Soho Theatre [21 Dean Street, W1D 3NE]
When the economy bites, Soho writers bite back! Yes, some of Soho's most exciting talents take on the economic crisis, creating provocative, playful bargain basement theatre. Feat. M. Carnesky, W. Eno, M. Golden & more! 23 Jun-4 Jul. Each evening of bite-sized treats features an economy song cycle by Steve Thompson, mortgage magic from Marisa Carnesky, spoken word from Maxwell Golden (with original music productions by danbeat) and new shorts from Kay Adshead, Bola Agbaje, Oladipo Agboluaje, Megan Barker, Will Eno, Ron McCants and Paula B. Stanic. There will also be a soundwalk from Duncan Speakman where you and a partner set off on a brief promenade from Soho Theatre armed with mp3 players and finally, a late-night greed-based gambling game in the bar. Sounds great!
|
Other artists include: Jimmy Akingbola, Ron Donachie, Edward Hughes, Jo Martin and Lara Pulver.
On the 4 July, 10am-6pm: A day of provocations and debates around theatre and the economic crisis.
////////////////////////////////////
COMPETITION: 1x Pair of tickets to attend ‘Everything Must Go’ at the Soho Theatre at 19:30 on Tue, 23th June.
To claim your tickets, send an email with the correct answer in the ‘subject’ box. The winner will be randomly selected.
Q: Between 27 December 2008 and 6 January 2009, one of the nations high-street retail chains shut down, resulting in the loss of 27,000 jobs. But, a former Woolworths manager defied the recession by reopening the store she worked at in Dorset - under a new name. What is it called?
A: 1) Wall Street Worse .2) What’s Worse? .3) Wellworths .4) Wellwools
////////////////////////////////////
|
Add a comment |
how to get there |
invite a mate |
print
|

