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Warren Drew

WARREN DREW  (1983 - )

Nationality:    British
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below is a list of Warren Drew's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Big Shoe         Common Good, The         Our Days Of Rage



Big Shoe

Synopsis:
Things never run according to plan. Tim just wanted to find a hotel. Unfortunately Stanley had other ideas. a tramp in Brighton. . .during conference season. . ..with a bag of glue and a stack of magazines. What could possibly go wrong?

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Common Good, The

Synopsis:
The Chernobyl disaster - a catastrophic leak at a nuclear plant in 1986. Explores the hidden Chernobyl through focus on protagonist antonin, whose own story ignites and fleshes the vignettes that surround him on stage: soldiers, brothel keepers (one female, one male), a prostitute, her client, an infected peasant, and a reporter who hears more than she bargains for as antonin's horrific, vodka-addled tale unfolds.
- anita Butler, British Theatre Guide

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Our Days Of Rage

Synopsis:
Directed by NYT's artistic Director Paul Roseby, 'Our Days of Rage', is written in response to the uprisings across North Africa, the Middle East and Middle England and staged over the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Ten years on from 9/11, a generation of actors and writers brought up on fear will mark this anniversary with an urgent response to the unfolding drama in North Africa, the Middle East and Middle England. UK students try their hand at anarchy while young arabs fight for the right to protest and are willing to die for their cause. From an arab Spring to another UK Winter of Discontent; the latest battle in the war on terror is coming to a department store near you.

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written by Natasha Collie, Karla Crome, Warren Drew, Joel MacCormack, Thom May, David Mumeni, Steve Rolling, Martin Stirling, Kirstie Swain; Director : Paul Roseby; Other : Philip Osment (dramaturgy)

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Old Vic Tunnels, London    18 Aug 2011

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National Youth Theatre of Great Britain

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Genre:
Drama - political

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