The first one is 'Pornography' by Simon Stephens and this is the one with the much bigger cast.
'Pornography is the stark and shattering play by Simon Stephens that captures Britain as it crashes from euphoria and promise of the 2012 Olympic announcement into the devastation of 7/7. Each monologue or playlet focuses on a different individual, walking in their shoes in the run-up to the tragedy. The play was first presented in 2007 in Hanover, Germany; in the UK premiere was in 2008 as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival'.
And the other play is 'Motortown' this is the smaller cast and we are currently reading through it at the moment. We have so far only read 4 scenes but will continue to read more.
UPDATE!!!!! :
So now we are splitting contemporary in a different way. Everyone will be in Pornography and that will be performed in February. The other half is that we have got in partners to do scene studies for contemporary pieces, I am partnered with Daisy and we are planning to do a scene from 'One For The Road' with the scene between Nicholas and Gila but we are changing the role of Nicholas to a girl, as we are both girls and Ella said it could work making the character a girl and having two girls doing a scene from that play.
Ella has mentioned that we may not do Pornography because she may have another idea but has not confirmed it yet or said what the other one could be.
UPDATE!!!!! :
So now we are splitting contemporary in a different way. Everyone will be in Pornography and that will be performed in February. The other half is that we have got in partners to do scene studies for contemporary pieces, I am partnered with Daisy and we are planning to do a scene from 'One For The Road' with the scene between Nicholas and Gila but we are changing the role of Nicholas to a girl, as we are both girls and Ella said it could work making the character a girl and having two girls doing a scene from that play.
Ella has mentioned that we may not do Pornography because she may have another idea but has not confirmed it yet or said what the other one could be.
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