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SARAH PITARD
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Border Story, A
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Amy and Brian are married. He is English and she is American. Immigration officials refuse Amy permission to stay in the country even though she is married to an Englishman. The only way for her to stay here is if they both go to France Brian works for six months and they re-enter the country from an EU one
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Hen and Chickens, London 08 Oct 2013
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Freedom, Books, Flowers and the Moon
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In Germany, 1938, the Gypsy population suffered greatly under the Nazi Regime. In the first act, Florica, a young Gypsy woman, is desperately in love with Besnik. However, he is in love with a German girl, Helen, who asks for one gift--the most beautiful rose in the world. Despite the warnings from her brother, Tomas, Florica makes it her goal to find the perfect rose for her love, even if it means she must suffer the consequences. the second act centers around an old German man, Mr. Prin, confined to his wheelchair, and a young gypsy child, Isabella, who is dying from tuberculosis. Together, the pair go on a mission to help as many people as possible from being carted away to concentration camps. the show explores the true meaning of undying love .
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Based on and adapted from the Nightingale and the Rose and the Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde.
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Paradigm Theatre
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