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It Came from PILOT - A Double Bill of Exciting New Work archiveTaking a poignant look at the relationships between a father and son and a mother and daughter, It Came From PILOT is a chance to see more from two of the best shows seen at PILOT over the last twelve months. Father and son duo Kings of England will bring the latest version of their work Where We Live and What We Live For to the stage. In 2001, 75 year old Peter Bowes had a stroke. He fell from his bicycle and lost all memory for one hour. Live on stage he and his son attempt to reclaim this hour performing a number of small acts remembering this man and his former glories. A gentle and moving work currently attracting national acclaim. The Other Way Works’ latest work Avon Calling explores the eternal triangle of mother, daughter and... Avon cosmetics. Drawing vividly on personal source material Louise Platt reveals to the audience her mother’s world of shiny new products and multicoloured bottles gathering dust on cupboard tops. An intimate and comic portrait of a woman, a mother, an Ex-Avon Lady. As with all PILOT events the evening is a showcase for work in development and as such the audience are invited to stick around after the show to let the artists know exactly what they thought. PILOT is supported by ACE and Warwick Arts Centre. Presented in association with Fierce.

It Came from PILOT - A Double Bill of Exciting New Work

It Came from PILOT - A Double Bill of Exciting New Work (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1149004796. Details of all It Came from PILOT - A Double Bill of Exciting New Work archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0314693941

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8 Oct 09Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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