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One Million Tiny Plays About Britain - 2011 archiveOverheard conversations from across the length and breadth of the country form Craig Taylor's humorous and poignant look at modern Britain in One Million Tiny Plays About Britain. Laugh-out-loud funny, and sometimes heartbreakingly moving, these miniature insights into other people's lives reveal the triumphs, disasters, horrors and joys of life in the twenty-first century. Originally published in The Guardian, this collage of scenes now form a hugely entertaining and addictive evening in the theatre. It will change the way you listen to the world around you, and train journeys will never be the same again. RT Productions in association with Citizens Theatre remount Craig Taylor s fast-paced montage of short plays for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011. A newspaper column becomes a play, a shop becomes a stage and ?every disregarded crisp packet tells a story (Herald ****). Walk through the ?White Stuff Narnia-style emporium on George Street to discover a remarkable theatre installation. First premiered at the world renowned Citizens Theatre, this celebrated Guardian column of ?overheard conversations reveal hilarious and at times heartbreaking glimpses of modern life. These tiny plays in which every one of us could have a starring role, bring together a portrait of a country both enriched and plagued with culture clashes. Running time: 1hr 15mins (no interval)

Creatives/Company

Author: Craig Taylor
Producer: RT Productions (in association with Citizens Theatre)
Adapted by: Ros Philips

One Million Tiny Plays About Britain - 2011

One Million Tiny Plays About Britain - 2011 (Play) production archive for QTIX code T2027097661. Details of all One Million Tiny Plays About Britain - 2011 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01971001500

Archive Listings

5 Aug 11
  to
28 Aug 11
The Fringe Office
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive

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