‘Ten Months And A Day…’ and ‘CONFLICT OF INTEREST’

Tue 23 Jul
- Wed 24 Jul
Doors 18.30Show 19:00
120
£3 - £5
conflict of interest
Gracy M Bartlett Ten Months and a Day
UPDATE:
'CONFLICT OF INTEREST' will be showing on both TUESDAY 23rd and WEDNESDAY 24th
'Ten Months And A Day' will ONLY be showing on WEDNESDAY 24th
MA Experimental Theatre Practice - FESTIVAL WEEK
 
This week presents and celebrates original, innovative, interdisciplinary performance work from the graduating students of Marjon University's Experimental Theatre Practice MA.
 
The participating students have spent the past year advancing their performance practice and broadening their critical knowledge of performance making. They have worked together on four individual projects within a collective, collaborative environment, exploring artistic agency and creative authorship through dialogue with others.  
 
Ten Months And A Day...
by Gracy Marie Bartlett 
'In moments of despair, I felt as if the sound of being underwater expressed how I was feeing internally,  like I was, in a way, drowning in my own mind. The chaos of the ocean reflected the unpredictability of my grief, chopping between sadness, joy, fury, denial, acceptance'.
 
CONFLICT OF INTEREST 
by Megan Crago, Kayley Docherty, Rowan Mobsby-Frost, Caitlin Traynor 
An interdisciplinary work exploring conflicts in nature, in ourselves, between each other, in time and memory.
Seating
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Venue Info 
Barbican Theatre
Castle Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
PL1 2NJ
Situated behind the Mayflower Visitor Centre just off the main Barbican road (opposite the 'Prawn' and Mayflower Steps)
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