New short dramas showcased at Warwick Arts Centre

New short dramas showcased at Warwick Arts Centre

Postby dutchman » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:28 pm

There's a chance to check out the latest work by some of the UK’s most innovative theatre companies tonight when Warwick Arts Centre in Coventry plays host to Pilot Night.

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It's offering audiences the chance to see new, untested shorts lasting between 10 and 20 minutes. Together they present a glorious mix of comic, touching and peculiar performance.

The bar is also open all night and band Abie’s Miracle Tonic will play in the interval.

The line-up tonight includes Who Knows Where by Ed Rapley, which he describes as “Everything I know about death, and a few things I know about life”.

Mess by Caroline Horton is a story about neurosis, obsession and not wanting to get out of bed.

There is also I Promise To Swim The Channel (or the story of how I might) by Francesca Millican-Slater, And Hell Followed With Them by Drunken Chorus which takes inspiration from Tobe Hooper, Chuck Palahniuk and David Lynch.

The evening also includes Karinthy: There Is No Art Without Science by Millions and Pliers and foyer installation Post present Future by Cross Collaborations.

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