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== Thanks ==
 
== Thanks ==
Many thanks to The Hope pub for the use of their space for rehearsals and to the many friends and family and mambers who cleared out their man drawers in the name of art. Thanks also to [[Caroline Doyle]], [[Anton Krause]] and the Box Office, front-of-house and bar volunteers.
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Many thanks to The Hope pub for the use of their space for rehearsals and to the many friends and family and members who cleared out their man drawers in the name of art. Thanks also to [[Caroline Doyle]], [[Anton Krause]] and the Box Office, front-of-house and bar volunteers.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Latest revision as of 11:18, 11 April 2015

Poster by Poster Designer

by Sam Shepard

Directed by Catherine Ellis Raku-Evans

Performances: Tue 21st – Sat 25th October 2014, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Hoss is at the top of his game - The Game. Desperate for a fresh kill, his frustration that his entourage wants him to 'sit tight' is allayed when Crow - a young gypsy upstart - arrives to challenge him. The Marker has become the Marked, the duel is on and, suddenly, The Game is thrown wide open. a dynamic drama with a dialect coined by Sam Shepard and a gutsy soundtrack by T. Bone Burnett.

Cast

Band

Crew

Thanks

Many thanks to The Hope pub for the use of their space for rehearsals and to the many friends and family and members who cleared out their man drawers in the name of art. Thanks also to Caroline Doyle, Anton Krause and the Box Office, front-of-house and bar volunteers.

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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