Organised Chaos Presents PERSPECTIVES, June 26-28

By: Jun. 15, 2014
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Award winning theatre production company Organised Chaos Productions bring their latest collaboration of the North West's finest new and emerging talent. Perspectives is three new thirty minute pieces of theatre borne from collaboration between emerging North West writers and directors.

The theme this time is History and each piece has a different perspective on the theme. The shows are:

Century's Sisters (Written by Lynn Pegler) What does it mean to be a feminist? Two women, living in the same house in two different centuries, compare their lives and their aspirations. Sarah is a modern, well-educated lawyer who takes part in the 2011 Manchester Slut March but suffers from a bullying husband. She is visited by a Suffragette ghost, Edith, who takes her back to the Votes for Women struggles of 1911, to help her re-evaluate what really matters.

Inference (Written by Michael Rumney) A mysterious letter turns up in 2014 which may help solve why they are missing pages in Annie Boyle's 1923 diary. Can Annie's distant relative Frances figure out what happened the night the Boyle's lost their pub licence and why Annie and Tommy split up?

Smiles Fade In The Morning (Written by Josh Hinds) Monica and Joseph are deeply in love with one another and recently moved in together. However, after a particularly wild house warming party Monica's necklace has gone missing. As the two begin to search for the necklace they begin to expose more and more things about each that they dislike.

Clutching their Best New Writing award from the 2012 Buxton Fringe Festival (for AfterWords) and fresh from garnering a string of top reviews, Organised Chaos Productions come to The Kings Arms to debut these shows.

"This will be a fantastic evening of theatre from some of the upcoming and emerging talent in the North West including writers, directors, actors and all the back stage crew. It has been a delight to run this project and is something we will be making a regular event" Gayle Hare, Organised Chaos' Executive Producer

As usual Organised Chaos are seeking to nurture fresh creative talent in the northwest and provide new and emerging performers, directors, designers and writers with a platform in which they can work on a professional scale as well as offering full support in all production technicalities.

Perspectives will be presented at The Kings Arms from 26th to 28th of June at 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale soon at £5-4 through www.kingsarmssalford.com



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