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REVEAL: Theatre and Performance (Undergraduate)

Stage 2

A showcase of work by final year Theatre and performance BA (hons) students including a short play, a stand up comedy set and the performance of an original play by a solo actor.

 

Programme

 

Dystopian Dynamics Presents: The History Of The Devil, Or Scenes From A Pretended Life by Clive Barker

Synopsis: Touted as 'the trial of the century', The Devil comes to Earth seeking justice - he wants to return to Heaven, but will the jury be swayed with the evidence given by the Devil's advocate, Sam Kyle, or will the prosecutor Catherine Lamb reign victorious and lock the Devil away forever?

 

Featuring Angelo Mapindan, Sarah Boxall, Lucan Hope, Finn Atkinson, Melissa Jackson, Hannah May, Laura Naveira-Tuimil.

 

No Place Like Home by Philip Cummins.

A devised one man show centred around Cross, a man leaving his hometown for greener pastures. Problem is, his two only friends have other plans for him. Will he be able to spread his wings and be free?

 

Interval

 

Tristan Kinge 

 

The way I see the world. A comedy concoction.

 

This event is free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

 

Event Details

Stage 2
Students' Union
2 Sandyford Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8SB



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