Wednesday 2 April 2014

Hang Programme

For those who didn't make it to see Hang on Monday - here is the text from the programme (with amendments).  Photos and actual info about how the show went will follow shortly...

Milk Bottle Productions Presents...
HANG
World Premiere of a New Comedy by Robert Crighton

The world is turning inside out - people are starting to turn into animals and no one knows what's normal anymore.  Even the man who actually wants to be a zebra can't quite fit into this brave new world.  Dating is complicated enough when everyone's human.
Performing as a radio comedy before a live audience and broadcasting online as a live stream on Monday 31st March at 7.30pm

ROBERT CRIGHTON:                            NARRATOR
                                                            BRIAN
                                                            MR CARROON
                                                            JOEY
                                                            MINISTER
                                                            CRAB

PAMELA FLANAGAN:                           FIELD MOUSE 1
                                                            AMANDA
                                                            DOCTOR CAMERON
                                                            DOLLY
                                                            WILLOW

GILLIAN HORGAN:                                ANNOUNCER
                                                            FIELD MOUSE 2
                                                            DAISY
                                                            MEDIA SPOKESWOMAN
                                                            SHOPKEEPER
                                                            SANDRA
                                                            REVEREND
                                                            CATHY

Website tended by Keith Atkinson
Thanks to Joe Fawcett and the Quay Theatre
Individual Sponsors:  Without whom Project 10/52 could not happen
Helen & Neil Arbon, Roz & Denis Brogan, Sue Clark, Jacqueline Cooper Clarke, Heather Clayton & Richard Fawcett, Cecil Qadir and Adam Webster
Robert Crighton is the Artist in Residence at the Quay Theatre...
Project 10/52 is the result – ten projects in fifty-two weeks...
To find out more about Robert, or for more information about the making of this show visit the Robert Crighton blog... http://robertcrightonstoryteller.blogspot.co.uk
Or follow Robert on Twitter @RobertCrighton
Or just go to the milk bottle website... www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk

Pamela Flanagan
Pamela hails from Dublin and came to London to attend the Academy Drama School. Since graduating she has toured extensively through the UK and Europe. Theatre roles include: Landlady in Two, Octavia in Anthony and Cleopatra, Nancy in Dance Hall Days and Pegeen Mike in The Playboy of the Western World. She previously worked with Milk Bottle Productions on The Natural History of Trolls. 

Gillian Horgan
Gillian Horgan is from Cork, and trained at Drama Studio London. Theatre credits include: “The Inner Life of Veronika Zabenko”, "The Natural History of Trolls” at the New Wimbledon Studio, “No Dogs” at the White Bear, “Susanna” at Theatro Technis, "Tilt" at the Cockpit Theatre, "Famine" at the Old Red Lion, and "Monsieur Venus" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Screen credits include: “Wounded”, "Three", “Forget-Me-Not”, “Camden Calling”, "Verge", "Black Coffee" and "The Boat That Rocked".

THE NEXT PROJECT OF 10/52
Project Four:  The Juliet Inquiry
A World Premiere Written by Robert Crighton
Based on the story of Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare
Specially commissioned to celebrate Shakespeare's 450th Birthday
A complete re-imagining of the play where the story of Romeo and Juliet is told as a modern day public inquiry.  In this version the Montaques and the Capulets were once close families - until their children fell in love.  This is the story of how love can tear apart, as well as heal, and how that love can seem when put under the public gaze.
Wednesday 23rd April at 7.30pm
Tickets: Pay What You Want
Performing at The Lavenham Guildhall - doors open from 7.00pm
Tickets can be reserved by phone on 07704 704 469 via email at
contact@milkbottleproductions.co.uk or from the Lavenham Guildhall

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