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Archive listings for A Woman Walks into a Bank (2023)

Work type: Play.

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Inspired by childhood fairytales, Roxy Cook's vibrant debut play uses biting humour to interrogate the social apathy tearing Russia apart. How did we get here? How can we get out?Presented byTheatre503. Director Roxy Cook. Director Sam Hooper (associate director / movement director). Design David Allen. Costume David Allen. Lighting Joe Price. Sound Hugh Sheehan. Music Hugh Sheehan. Director Nadine Rennie (CDG - casting). Stage ManagerRose Hockaday. Stage ManagerAmie Whickman (assistant - on placement). Other Misha Mah (production manager). Producer Ceri Lothian. Producer Humnah Abdullah (assistant). Performer Giulia Innocenti (A / An Old Woman). Performer Sam Newton (B / A Young Man). Performer Keith Dunphy (C / A Debt Collector).
21 Nov 23 to 15 Dec 23Theatre503, Inner London :: V232
listing details L067302495

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A Woman Walks into a Bank archiveMoscow, August 2018. The World Cup has just ended, and it has been a roaring success. Free Metro travel. Parties in the square. The police, the ones with guns, they were smiling! People finally saw that yeah, it's okay over here and no, it doesn't snow in the summer, it's actually very warm. And wait, did we mention it was an incident free event? But when an old woman walks into a bank, she is conned into taking out a high interest loan which she immediately forgets all about. A catastrophic series of events are set in motion... with only her cat Sally to bear witness.

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Author: Roxy Cook

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