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Central Lines
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In conjunction with Soho Theatre
Two of London's creative powerhouses collaborate to bring you no fewer than four new plays in development.
Central Lines
presents a snapshot of contemporary London in the rapidly changing environment of 2012. Performed by a company of actors in our Studio space,
Central Lines
delivers two weeks of some of the freshest, funniest, most moving and thought-provoking new writing on the on the state of the nation.
Behhudth by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti - 15th & 16th Sept, 7.30pm
Following on from her last play, Behzti, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's Behhudth (Beyond Belief) explores the conflict between freedom of expression and censorship.
Pieces of Vincent by David Watson - 17th Sept, 7.30pm
A series of brief incidents and encounters help us piece together a picture of Vincent: how he lived and why he died.
Inheritance by Mike Packer - 23rd & 24th Sept, 7.30pm
Harry thought it would be a good idea to divide up and invest his savings on behalf of his two sons rather than leave it for them to sort out after he's gone. But then the credit crunch came along and, as they say, the value of investments can go down as well as up. How his sons react to the changed circumstances reveals much about them that Harry doesn't like.
A Day at the Racists by Anders Lustgarten - 25th & 26th Sept, 7.30pm
A searing and highly topical examination of the rise of the BNP in some of our most deprived neighbourhoods.
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Tickets
£3 all performances
Buy two shows, get the third free.
Offer only available by phone If booking online, please call Box Office to sort out your free ticket(s).
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