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‘PAVING PARADISE’ by Richard Conlon, directed by Chris Wellings

Posted on Wednesday, 1 July 2009 at 14:08 by Gemma Thompson
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THE GEORGIAN THEATRE, RICHMOND, NORTH YORKS: WED 8th & THUR 9th JULY

See ‘UP & COMING FOR JULY’ at Richard Conlon’s website and The Georgian Theatre’s website

PavingParadise“A convenant broken is a dangerous thing. We make the air that you breathe, you cross us at your peril. I stand, I watch I hear…”

A group of student have one week to prepare an environmental project; but what format will it take? Sasha hits upon the idea of creating stories that will pass on an ecological message and we see these new ‘myths’ enacted on stage. Also watching is an aged oak tree on the local recreation ground which desires it own say…

Employing several different strands of theatre, from naturalism to physical theatre and choric speaking, Paving Paradise articulates our relationship with the natural world with equal measures of drama, charm and humour.

Limited seating: early booking recommended.

“One of the theatrical highlights in our area” Teesdale Mercury

To request the script of this piece for casts of either gender or any mix of both, drop me a line at richard@richardconlon.com

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