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Performance History

Performances

Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa, Bristol
As part of Mayfest Bristol 2009
May 2009
Sponsored by Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa Bristol
Originally commissioned by Camden People’sTheatre. Project Development funded by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award, Arts Council England, Birmingham City Council & The Sir Barry Jackson Trust, and supported by CPT, Contact Theatre & mac.

Radisson SAS Hotel, Birmingham
April 2009
Sponsored by the Radisson SAS Hotel Birmingham
Funded by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award www.wellcome.ac.uk and The Sir Barry Jackson Trust
Originally commissioned by Camden People’s Theatre. Development funded by Arts Council England, Birmingham City Council & The Sir Barry Jackson Trust, and supported by Contact Theatre, CPT & mac.

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The Place Hotel, Manchester
Part of Contact Theatre’s Autumn 2008 Season
November 2008
Sponsored by The Place Hotel, supported by Contact Theatre, and funded by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award.
Originally commissioned by Camden People’s Theatre. Development funded by Arts Council England, Birmingham City Council, The Sir Barry Jackson Trust, and supported by CPT & mac

The Grange Fitzrovia Hotel, Central London
Part of CPT’s Sprint Festival 2008
June 2008
Commissioned and Co-Produced by CPT, London
www.cptheatre.co.uk

“This is quite an early version of a show that I think could eventually
be a cracker; it is already technically adept … this is work with real potential.”
Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

In Development:

International Residency
Thessaloniki, Greece
February-March 2008
Aesthetic Development of the production, and shooting of film material.
Funded by Birmingham City Council (International Development Grant)

UP CLOSE (work-in-progress sharing)
10 February 2008
Malmaison Hotel
The Mailbox
Birmingham

Funded by Arts Council England,
The Sir Barry Jackson Trust, and Birmingham City
Council.  Supported by mac.
UP CLOSE sharing supported by Malmaison Birmingham.

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Black Tonic

"an evocative thriller" The Guardian

The Other Way Works invites you to unravel this original detective story, where even love can be bought for the price of a cocktail from the mini-bar.