Schedule
Week One
Tues 4th May - 7.30pm
"In Flames in the Studio" by Oscar Rickett & Jonathan Bonnici
A Musician & his friend panic about their future as a producer looks on.
"Oh Karen!" by Phil Jacobs
The worlds first neo-absurdist play
"Fellow Creature" by James Martin Charlton
The business/romantic relationship of an Anglo-Indian couple is strained when one sees the real India.
Weds 5th May - 7.30pm
"2010: The End is Nigh" by Justin MacGregor
Three civil servants are sent to Vancouver to learn how to put on the Olympics
"Father/Son" by Freddy Syborn
A father and son exist at the same age across time and death.
"Albert" by Richard Harris
Three strangers lost in translation
Thurs 6th May - 7.30pm
"The Typists" by Murray Schisgal
Two typists discuss the future, only to find out it comes quicker than expected
"The Perfect Party" by Kaye Conway
Badly set jelly, allergic reactions, inappropriate entertainers - what more could you want for the perfect party?
"Selling Clive" by Rob Hayes
Following redunduncy, a couple learn that self-destruction is the best form of self-preservation
Fri 7th May - 7.30pm
"Young Gods" by Chris Guy
"I am Zeus your God. I've just arrived home from my winter break... Worship me! "
"Lovely Bodies" by Michael Day
An audience with two corpses: a bizarre and darkly comic look into life and death
"New England" by Richard Fitchett
An old lady and a young gangster build new England on the profits of crime
Sat 8th May - 7.30pm
"Monster" by Daniel McIvor
Through several dysfunctional lives "Monster" takes a peek at the uncomfortable underbelly of our souls.
"A Consumers Dream" by Colin Jeffrey
How far would the multi nationals go to get you to buy their goods?
"$ellebrity" by Sebastian Rex
Dark comedy asking a simple question - if celebrities sell themselves to the public, who owns them?
Week Two
Tues 11th - 7.30pm
"Firefly Heartbeat" by Edward Davenport
Two strangers meet. Or are they strangers? Who will walk away absolved?
"Cleaning Agents" by Edwin Preece
A comedy about sex, heart attacks and the best way to get your house spotless
"Apple Pie" by Philip Gawthorn
Two men. One conversation. A thousand possibilities. One outcome.
Weds 12th - 7.30pm
"The Finger of Fate" by Robert Crighton
When your wicked uncle does you a good turn, it can only mean something bad
"Odd Ball" by Steve Menary
A bitter sweet comedy about coping with serious illness, isolation and football
"One September Night" by Beverly Andrews
How the events of one September helped to shape the lives of Muslims around the world
Thurs 13th - 7.30pm
"The Laramie Project" by Moises Kaufman
The exploration ofthe murder of a gay student in Wyoming in 1998
"The Muddy Pool" by Jilly Gardiner
Two children from very different backgrounds, making their first meaningful bond with the opposite sex
"TBC" by TBC
TBC
Fri 14th - 7.30pm
"Rags to Riches" by Richard Roberts
Welcome to Rags to Riches, the clothes shop where the costumes inside come to life!
"Jigsaw" by Jenny Ayres
What do you do when the pieces become broken? When the pieces are your family
"Martinis & Midnight" by Brian Feehan
Three men sit in a bar at midnight, but seemingly friendly banter reveals a darker side.
Sat 15th - 7.30pm
"Songs of the Apocolypse" by Scott Carpenter
A soldier returns home. Yet still he hears the young girls song of the apocolypse
"Seasons" by Gareth Parker
What are you without your memories?
"Catch" by Emma Jowett
Catch (def): v. To grab hold of something / n: a sudden unexpected problem
