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In the Wings
A THEATRE company working with women with experience of the criminal justice system presents a dark and vivid picture of life in 1970s Manchester.
Clean Break, based in Kentish Town, was set up to help women offenders and those at risk.
A young black boy dances the shuffle better than anyone but that isn’t going to fill his belly.
Teenager Hazel gives him what he wants, older woman Leonora gives him what he needs, while his mum won’t give him anything more than a catering tin of beans.
The play has a three-week run at the Arcola Theatre from March 3 and includes television actress Sharon Duncan-Brewster.
A BLACK comedy about the work-life balance runs at the New End Theatre for three weeks from March 7.
Kate Wyall’s script is based on her own experiences as a mother of three very young children.
“Some rise by sin, some fall by virtue”. A production of Shakespeare’s dark Measure for Measure opens at the Rosemary Branch Theatre for three weeks from March 14.
Helen Tennison, who delivers specialist Shakespeare workshops for professional actors at The Old Vic, directs. |
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