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Two sets of parents are "discussing" an incident that happened at school. One child hit the other with a stick breaking two teeth. It seems playground tensions extend to adult life. Which behaved better? The adults or the children.
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Two sets of parents are "discussing" an incident that happened at school. One child hit the other with a stick, breaking two teeth. It seems playground tensions extend to adult life. Which behaved better? The adults or the children.
  
 
The action takes place in a living room.
 
The action takes place in a living room.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 26 January 2019

Poster by Bryon Fear

by Yasmina Reza translated by Christopher Hampton

Directed by Simon Gleisner

Performances: Tue 31st October – Sat 4th November 2017, Upper Hall, Stanley Halls


Introduction

Two sets of parents are "discussing" an incident that happened at school. One child hit the other with a stick, breaking two teeth. It seems playground tensions extend to adult life. Which behaved better? The adults or the children.

The action takes place in a living room.

Cast

Crew

Thanks

Chaz for multitasking throughout, the get-in crew including Tom Mathias, Mark Ireson, Sean Thomas, and Jenni Dash. Bryon for the poster and programme, Phil Gammon for the show photography, Shanice Clarke for her clever needlework, Jo Boniface for her vax, Charlotte Benstead for her chair, Floral Hall for the flowers and Chris Brown for having nothing to sit on for a week.

Thanks also to Jess Osorio, the wonderful volunteers looking after front of house and box office, plus all the staff here at Stanley Halls.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Full gallery here

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.

See Also

Have there been other SLT productions of this play? Link to them here.

Or add anything that is related within this site. The author's page for instance or other plays with a similar theme.

References

External Links