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Quango 193 archiveThe axe has fallen on 192 Quangos, destroying organisations such as the UK Film Council, Renewable Fuels Agency, The Health Protection Agency and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Thousands more people are now unemployed and their lives are at a crossroads. Their job may have been an expendable Quango to others, but to them, it was a passion, a livelihood, a necessity. Welcome to CRM CBS: Committee for the Regulation of Minor Computer Based Systems, or Quango 193 to the coalition government. CRM CBS are currently under investigation to ascertain whether they will remain as a Quango, be absorbed within another organisation or abolished completely. The company is made up of a number of highly skilled professionals who advise the consumer on the correction of computer based functionality malfunctions. In this office, Janice makes the all important morning tea, Emma Makepeace keeps the office on its toes and James Leadfoot has trouble firing people. But when rumours of departmental cuts fester to save CRM CBS from the axe altogether, heads start to roll. The only question is; which heads will they be? Quango 193 is devised by Universal Citizens under the direction of Kate McGregor. This site specific creation is a direct response to the challenges of the recession and nationwide funding cuts occurring in every sector.

Cast/Performers

Austin Spangler, Jamilah Yakubu, Chi-Lin Nim, Gopal Gautam, Ray Downing, Ceri Ashcroft

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Dominic Lindesay-Bethune, Laura Harling (associate producer)
Company: Universal Citizens
Director: Kate McGregor
Other: Caro Dixey (dramaturge)
Design: Rachel Stone
Lighting: Yana Demchenko
Music: Sophie Lowe

Quango 193

Quango 193 (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1815843812. Details of all Quango 193 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1569340495

Archive Listings

8 Mar 11
  to
2 Apr 11
General
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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