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"The Caper Trail" by Thirsty Theatre |
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A suave jewel thief is planning one last heist before his wedding but he doesn’t count on bumping into an obsessive security guard and an escaped convict looking for revenge. This fast paced farcical caper is a piece of new writing developed especially for Birmingham Fest 2022. |
"Village Wooing" by SHAW2020 |
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Bernard Shaw’s charming two-hander in which the characters, simply named ‘A’ and ‘Z’, play a relentless game of cat and mouse across land and sea…”I am a woman and you are a man, with a slight difference that doesn’t matter except on special occasions. A gentle and revealing country comedy. |
"The Lost Children" by Birmingham History Theatre |
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Were the Middlemore Homes right to emigrate over 6000 children from Birmingham to Canada and Australia between the years 1873 and 1954? This controversial issue is explored in this musical play. Listen to what people thought about it when it started and how it developed. |
"Bessie At Midnight, Alone" by Blue Masque Theatre |
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Bessie is a harlot, waiting outdoors for a late client. This richly-written new play jumps around the centuries, not fixed in time or space. The award nominated Blue Masque Theatre returns to touring with another gem, packed with tense drama and fiery Northern wit. |