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Stephanie Street

STEPHANIE STREET

  

Nationality:    British
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        20 Tiny Plays about Sheffield         Seizing Cinderella         Sisters         Third         Wuthering Heights



20 Tiny Plays about Sheffield

Synopsis:
20 Tiny Plays. 1 big city. A theatrical experience unique to Sheffield. After the success of their inaugural production, Lives in Art, Sheffield People's theatre presents a compilation of five-minute plays, written by twenty writers, old and new, spanning a range of performance genres. Full of Dramatic, quirky and surprising perceptions of Sheffield in the twenty-first century, 20 Tiny Plays about Sheffield is an eclectic mix of what we all love& or hate about our seven hills and the people that know them.

Notes:
written by Chris Bush, Helen Eastman, Tim Etchells, Sally Goldsmith, Pete Goodland, Richard Hurford, Marcia Layne, Tom Lodge, Andrew McMillan, DC Moore, Kate O'Reilly, Laurence Peacock, Michael Crow, Stephanie Street, Andrew Thompson, Chris Thorpe, Louise Wellwein

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Organisations:
Sheffield People's Theatre

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Genre:
5 min play

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Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  -

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Seizing Cinderella

Synopsis:
Ross's daughter, Karen, died from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, aged 26. His life's mission is to make sure nothing like that ever happens to any other father. Following the success of her play Sisters at the Sheffield Crucible, Stephanie Street presents this revelatory story based on real lives and events, examining the deep-seated prejudices faced by the half a million people with epilepsy in the UK, the systematic shortcomings in how their condition is managed, and the extraordinary dogs that offer them a lifeline. the health service is such an odd thing. they don't cost people getting back to work, having a living, doing things& they just cost, you know, the drug and the care. It's a very narrow and jaundiced view& How do you justify the cost of health?

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Genre:
Play/Drama 90 min

Parts:
Male:  3            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Sisters

Synopsis:
This is what it's like to be a Muslim woman in Britain today. Based on interviews with dozens of women from across the country and around the Sheffield, Stephanie Street's new play lifts the veil on a world of custom and tradition. Sisters exposes the human stories at the heart of the Muslim community, cutting through the stereotypes and bringing a chorus of voices to life on stage.
- British theatre Guide

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Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  4            Other:  doubling

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Third

Synopsis:
An Asian girl and a Western boy meet in a cafe in central London. But they are not who they seem. Husna wants more than anything to be a wife and mother, but knows she cannot. Joe never again wants to have to pretend to be a girl. . .

Notes:
part of "Third" new plays from some of todays most exciting Asian playwrights

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Genre:
Scratch Play Reading

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Wuthering Heights

Synopsis:
When Heathcliff, a mysterious child is rescued and brought to Wuthering Heights, he develops an inseparable bond to Cathy, a friendship which soon develops into a passionate and iconic love spanning generations and ending with tragedy. Being performed in repertoire with 'Consesual' and 'The Merchant of Venice'. Part of the National Youth 2015 Season.

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adapted from Emily Bronte (novel)

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National Youth Theatre

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Genre:
adaptation 90 min

Parts:
Male:  4            Female:  3            Other:  -

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