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LAURENCE PEACOCK
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20 Tiny Plays about Sheffield
Synopsis:
20 Tiny Plays. 1 big city. A theatrical experience unique to Sheffield. After the success of their inaugural production, Lives in Art, Sheffield People's theatre presents a compilation of five-minute plays, written by twenty writers, old and new, spanning a range of performance genres. Full of Dramatic, quirky and surprising perceptions of Sheffield in the twenty-first century, 20 Tiny Plays about Sheffield is an eclectic mix of what we all love& or hate about our seven hills and the people that know them.
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written by Chris Bush, Helen Eastman, Tim Etchells, Sally Goldsmith, Pete Goodland, Richard Hurford, Marcia Layne, Tom Lodge, Andrew McMillan, DC Moore, Kate O'Reilly, Laurence Peacock, Michael Crow, Stephanie Street, Andrew Thompson, Chris Thorpe, Louise Wellwein
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Sheffield People's Theatre
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Love in the 21st Century
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2014. Love. And the age-old problem of finding it. Can Michael, Mel and Adam keep romance alive in the age of love at first swipe? After all, we are living in an era where meeting people is the easiest it has ever been, right? Love in the 21st Century is a new comedy about the pressures of finding "The One".
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written by Nathan Brooker, Laurence Peacock and Milly Thomas
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Bridge Arts theatre
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comedy
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