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113

24th & 25th July 7.45pm

£10/£16/£18

No Name. No memory. No Identity. Where to begin?

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49 and 64 are in the room. They cannot see each other but they can talk and pass notes. All they

have is questions, wedding veils and dog tags. Who are they? Where are they? What is going on?

And why? And who is J Doe? And why are they watching them?

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64 has been there as long as they can remember. So has 49 - but they have seemingly been there

far longer than 64. Over the course of their time together the two do everything they can to

recall, rebuild and reshape their lives. All the while, J Doe appears to them as everything they

can think of and far, far more.

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113 focuses in on the ideas of identity and memory. It asks if memory is what makes our identity,

and if we were able to see ourselves objectively, could we change?

 

An ambitious piece of new writing, it has been shortlisted for Best Play at the University of Oxford New Writing Festival

and has been selected for the National Student Drama Festival.

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Running time:​ Approximately 60 minutes

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LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.

UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE. 

No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. 
Refunds and exchanges are not available.

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