Making Mischief: Two Radical New Plays: The Earthworks by Tom Morton-Smith, Myth by Matt Hartley and Kirsty Housley
By (Author) Tom Morton-Smith
By (author) Matt Hartley
By (author) Kirsty Housley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
22nd May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
138
Width 144mm, Height 208mm, Spine 12mm
180g
The Making Mischief Festival features work from some of todays most exciting playwrights who are challenging and questioning our society. The Festival runs from 24 May to 17 June from The Other Place Studio Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
THE EARTHWORKS: The universe doesnt care if we know how it works.
On the eve of the activation of the Large Hadron Collider, two strangers a journalist and a scientist share their experiences of loss and hope in a funny but deeply touching one-act play.
MYTH:I can only see wrong choices. Things that will make everything worse.
In one wine-fuelled evening, two couples debate their materialistic lifestyle. As their dinner party descends into chaos, their friendship and their lives are irreparably changed. A play about those things we dont want to see or say.
Tom Morton-Smith is a playwright based in the South East of England. His debut play, Salt Meets Wound, opened at Theatre 503 in May 2007. His play Oppenheimer, about the 'father of the atomic bomb' Robert J Oppenheimer, was highly acclaimed, and was one of Michael Billington's Top Ten plays of 2015. Matt Hartley grew up just outside Sheffield in the Peak District. He studied Drama at the University of Hull, graduating in 2002. Matt is currently under commission to the Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatres Valence and Theatre503. Kirsty Housley is an award winning director who has worked for Complicite, the National Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, RSC, Told By An Idiot and Painesplough.