Last week I heard, and today it has been confirmed, that a rehearsed reading of my one-act play "Reasons to Rhyme" will be performed in the Half Moon pub in Herne Hill. This is an opportunity for writers and actors to meet up and discuss work shown and also their own projects. See below for details.
Host: Pilotlight Theatre
Start Time: Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 19:30
Location: The Half Moon in Herne Hill
Description - Our Next New Writing Night brings you three new plays from some new and exciting writers.
This evening will be a chance to see three rehearsed readings of new work in progress, meet the writers afterward, give feedback and share ideas. It will be a great evening for writers and actors to come along and see how the space can be used, meet other actors, find out more about what Pilot Light are up to and get involved.
7.30pm start with free entry.
The plays:
Chills by Duncan Gates
"Thursday night at the Mitre - Connie's going to be trouble, Tasha's looking after her as usual and there's something in the toilets... something evil..."
A New Year at Malmaison by Brian Jarman and Michael McEvoy
"It’s New Year’s Eve in the Paris suburb home of a chronically dysfunctional family. Old acquaintances gather to celebrate, but soon some try to settle old scores that others would prefer to forget. Suddenly the lights go out. Then someone suggests a game of Murder in the Dark...
Reasons to Rhyme by Paul Ekert
"In Reasons to Rhyme, love and madness dance a deadly game of lopsided relationships and bitter realities...
Danny is a hard man. An enforcer for a local drug lord. But Danny has found love in the shape of a bar hostess called Tanya. Love doesn't belong in his world. Just pain, fear and hate, and now Danny needs to reconcile the two worlds he lives in, or die in both."
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