High Spirits Presents: "Six Parties" by William Boyd
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High Spirits Presents: "Six Parties" by William Boyd
Start Time: | 05 March 2009 at 19:30 |
End Time: | 07 March 2009 at 21:00 |
Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts, (St Peter Port School Site) As the title suggests, the action of the play takes place around six parties over a period of a few months. The setting is an African country and the time is contemporary. A group of young people, all in their late teens, two girls, four boys – white and black -- encounter each other at these parties and interact. The dynamics vary – power, sex, fun, patronage, friendship, inebriation, betrayal. But by the end of the sixth party all the fun and friendship have gone, lines have been drawn in the sand: we know who wields the real power in this group and we know who has genuine strength of character -- and who hasn’t. Thursday 5th, Friday 6th & Saturday 7th March Tickets - £4 (Students £1) 7.30 (Doors open at 7) Because there is some violence in this piece it is recommended for ages 15 and over only. Starring the in-house BTEC National Diploma Students that have brought you previous productions including; "Blithe Spirit", "It Snows!", "Just The Two Of Us & Nothing On" Music by Andy Gibbard & Joe Byrne. |
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