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OPENING to coincide with National Transplant Week (July 7-14), Spare Tyre Theatre Company is staging a double bill of Glenn Mortimer’s semi-autobiographical take on life and love on the transplant list.
Better / Afterwards tell the two stories on either side of a couple awaiting and then recovering from a kidney transplant, written by cancer-survivor Mortimer.
The play runs until July 28 at the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Old Street.
THEATRO Technis hosts a week dedicated to all things Cyprus, commemorating the 33rd anniversary of the Greek Junta coup and celebrating the accession of the Republic of Cyprus to the EEC. The theatre in Crowndale Road, Mornington Crescent, is showing exhibitions, plays and video documentaries on site from July 15-20.
A FORMER mental health patient unveils her experience of the system in a new play this week at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Angel. Deborah Espect, a 28-year-old French writer, makes her London debut in her second language with Calling, which she developed with joinedupwriters, co-founded by a writer she met on her therapy programme. Calling runs until July 28.
ALL-singing, all-dancing child triplets are the latest addition to the New End Theatre’s Summer School, which opens on August 6. Morgan, Celeste & Par, the daughters of opera singer Ms Janis Kelly and stage designer Ward Veazey, play several instruments, act regularly and sing in a choir – and are only 12.
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