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Work type: Play.

T1542493234

Back after a 2 year hiatus, Get Over It Productions return with their hugely popular scratch event The Scene - having narrowed down several hundred script submissions from UK writers, to just 22 short plays. Using a handful of directors and multi-roling actors, 8 different plays will be platformed per evening across this 3 night new writing festival.
11 Aug 22 to 13 Aug 22Bread and Roses, Inner London :: V1142
listing details L0290288491

T1389018870

In 2020, The Scene will turn 4 years old. This New Writing platform was established by Get Over It Productions for writers, actors and directors of West London. Maintaining a commitment to the production of female-centric work, this company has championed the role of women in theatre since its inception. With credits from The Roundhouse, Lion and Unicorn, The Cockpit, the Playground Theatre, Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Etcetera Theatre & the Bread and Roses Theatre where they are an associate company; Get Over It Productions continue to produce highly rated shows year upon year. Since the first instalment of The Scene in 2016, this product has blossomed into so much more than just an evening of entertainment. It has become an important seed-bed for New Writing; a launch pad from which many short plays have gone on to develop into longer forms and enjoy longer runs elsewhere. The Scene 2020 Presented byGet Over It Productions.
28 Jan 20 to 1 Feb 20Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L1386627305

T888962835

The Scene aims to provide a platform for female-centric New Writing from artists in need of an outlet to do what they love most; explore, develop and share their work. With a focus on West London based writers, actors and directors, Get Over It Productions hope to create a New Writing, well, ?Scene' at London's most illustrious compass point. After presenting 25 such pieces of work at the Tabard in their Summer Festival, the company now returns for just 2 nights to give a second airing to 6 of their favourites. Don't miss out, again.
21 Oct 18 to 22 Oct 18Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L0607704934

T61350490

The Scene aims to provide a platform for female-centric new writing from artists in need of an outlet to do what they love most; explore, develop and share their work. With a focus on West London based writers, actors and directors, Get Over It Productions hope to create a New Writing, well, ?scene' at London's most illustrious compass point. This time round, for the Summer 2018 edition of The Scene, GOI Productions are thrilled to be collaborating with the Tabard Theatre to produce a New Writing Festival. 20 actors, multi-roling across 5 nights will present a total of 30 pieces for your enjoyment. Get Over It Productions has been championing the role of women on London's theatre circuit for over 20 years. Specialising in producing quirky all-female versions of Shakespeare and developing New Writing pieces from page to stage, The Roundhouse, Lion and Unicorn, The Cockpit, Etcetera Theatre & Bread and Roses Theatre are just a few of the venues this company packs out year after year. Get Over It Productions are associate company at The Bread and Roses Theatre and couldn't be happier to be developing a relationship with the Tabard Theatre.Company Get Over it Productions.
31 Jul 18 to 4 Aug 18Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L941429853

T01188158739

After the sold out success of our first evening - Get Over It Productions returns for the second edition of their female-centric scratch night at the Tabard Theatre. 6 directors steer a handful of actors through staging 6 snappy playlets for your entertainment.Company Get Over it Productions.
8 Apr 18Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L1029989574
23 Oct 17Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L02009793945

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CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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