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Felix Mortimer

FELIX MORTIMER  

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below is a list of Felix Mortimer's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Trial - Part One, The         Trial - Part Two, The



Trial - Part One, The

Synopsis:
A poker-faced receptionist tells everyone to sit down in the grand entrance of Shoreditch Town Hall. She reads the names out, one by one, and you are led into a room littered with conspiracy scribbles. Then you're left alone. A video winds round on a loop, with one Jospeh K warning you to stay away from The Department. And so your story starts..... - The Stage.co.uk

Notes:
Franz Kafka, adapted by Joshua Nawras and Felix Mortimer, Dramaturgy by Alex Crampton

1st Produced:
Shoreditch Town Hall, London    05 Mar 2013

Organisations:
Retz

1st Published:
-   -

Music:
-

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Genre:
adaptation

Parts:
Male:  6            Female:  4            Other:  -

Further Reference:
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Trial - Part Two, The

Synopsis:
Leaflet from Department for Digital Privacy: When I was arrested outside Shoreditch Town Hall four weeks ago I was told to report to this address for my trial. It is the office of the Department for Digital Privacy and like a dutiful citizen eager to prove my innocence I reported there at the time directed, despite the dire warnings that had been given me by people I encountered soon after my arrest. Since I am now, once again, at liberty and In view of the whole circumstances I would probably be wisest so say nothing more about it. But. . . - Howard Loxton, British Theatre Guide

Notes:
Franz Kafka, adapted by Joshua Nawras and Felix Mortimer, Dramaturgy by Alex Crampton

1st Produced:
43 De Beauvoir Rd, London N1 5SQ    02 Apr 2013

Organisations:
Retz

1st Published:
-   -

Music:
-

To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies

Booksellers:

Genre:
adaptation

Parts:
Male:  6            Female:  4            Other:  -

Further Reference:
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