GREGG WHELAN
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Plays by Gregg Whelan
Alice Bell |
| 1st Produced: | 2007 | |||||
| Company: | Lone Twin | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | 5 performers | |||||
| Notes: | by Lone Twin. Devised by Antoine Fraval, Paul Gazzola, Molly Haslund, Nina Tecklenburg, Cynthia Whelan, Gregg Whelan, David Williams and Gary Winters | |||||
| Synopsis: | In a tale for our times, Alice Bell is a story about a fictional character born into a fictional conflict, told with the aid of songs, dance, and ukuleles. Alice seeks happiness in a divided land, but finds love and companionship at a terrible cost. Part musical, part fairytale, and staged with a stripped down aesthetic without props, Alice Bell offers a portrait of life as an act of hope; life as something to sing and dance about. Performed by an ensemble of five artists, this is the company's first approach to narrative-based theatre | |||||
Nine Years |
| 1st Produced: | 2007 | |||||
| Company: | Lone Twin | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN | - | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | - | Piece | Parts: | Male | - | Female | - |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | Lone Twin: Greg Whelan and Gary Winters | |||||
| Synopsis: | In 1997, Gregg Whelan and Gary Winters, better known as Lone Twin, set off on an epic journey on folding bicycles. Since then, they have been halfway round the world. Nine Years is the fragmented story of that journey, a latter day quest in which these two quirky modern Odysseuses travel the world joining up the map and making interactions and connections. Lyn Gardner, Guardian | |||||