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Early Days (of a better nation)

Early Days (of a better nation) (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1764677361. Details of all Early Days (of a better nation) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1309276336

Archive Listings

12 May 15
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14 May 15
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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8 May 15Unity Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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5 May 15
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6 May 15
The Point
Eastleigh, Hampshire
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1 May 15
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2 May 15
The Mac (Metropolitan Arts Centre)
Belfast
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28 Apr 15
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29 Apr 15
The Arches
Glasgow
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14 Nov 14
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16 Nov 14
Ovalhouse
Inner London, Greater London
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Details

Early Days (of a better nation) archiveThe war is over and the nation lies in ruins. You and your fellow survivors must build the beginnings of a new country. What are the rules you're going to live by? And can you avoid the mistakes of the past? A piece of interactive theatre for a playing audience, Early Days (of a better nation) explores the possibilities of nationhood and democracy, drawing inspiration from the 2011 England riots, Arab Spring, Iceland's crowd-sourced constitution and the rise (and fall) of Occupy. Early Days is presented as a part of Parliament Week 2014, a programme of events that connect people across the UK with Parliament and democracy.

Creatives/Company

Author: Tom Bowtell
Producer: Rosalind Wynn
Company: Coney
Director: Annette Mees
Sound(s): Richard Hammarton, Richard Hammarton
Music: Richard Hammarton
Lighting: Cis O'Boyle
Design: Jeannine Inglis Hall

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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