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It's time, once again, for the amateurs on this day Before The Lockdown:
The community based Putney Theatre Company at the Putney Arts Theatre created an evening devoted to new writing in a showcase of seven short pieces produced and performed by the PTC.
Under the umbrella title of Fate Expectations each piece offered a moment in time, either realistic or fantastical, where everything could change.
His only life-line is an adult chat-line where he connects with one of the girls on the other end of the phone call.
Examining the harsh realities of the accepted economic order by way of magical invention proved to be very effective in the hands of the two very engaging actors as they created not just the two central characters but also the voices of a plethora of background characters to flesh out these lives.
in 2018
Having seen quite a few amateur productions in Bath and Bristol, by both community groups and also theatre students in training, I thought it time to check out what London might be able to offer.The community based Putney Theatre Company at the Putney Arts Theatre created an evening devoted to new writing in a showcase of seven short pieces produced and performed by the PTC.
Under the umbrella title of Fate Expectations each piece offered a moment in time, either realistic or fantastical, where everything could change.
in 2019
The last of this year's Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Directors' Cuts season at the Wardrobe Theatre was How My Light Is Spent. A surreal tale of how one man's life literally starts to disappear. Having lost a 'proper job' and then been replaced by a coin-bin at a zero-hours fast-food joint his disappearing prospects become a physical reality as he starts to become invisible.His only life-line is an adult chat-line where he connects with one of the girls on the other end of the phone call.
Examining the harsh realities of the accepted economic order by way of magical invention proved to be very effective in the hands of the two very engaging actors as they created not just the two central characters but also the voices of a plethora of background characters to flesh out these lives.
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