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Re-Inventing the Cheese, after its Brighton Festival success, played out to full houses in June at the Marlborough Theatre Brighton. The show has since played at the Brighton and Edinburgh Festivals and was commissioned for a very successful performance in Denmark in January 2006.
The show will also play at the 2006 Brighton Fringe Festival and will tour throughout 2006/7.
“Congratulations again on Reinventing the Cheese: it was all entertaining and thought-provoking, ... so beautifully subtle, and so rich in messages that it shone out. Great stuff!” Lindsay Wittenberg
“One moment hilarious, the next shockingly serious, this show is a challenging collage of scenes from the world of work..”
“an exhilarating, crazy road trip without the car...but plenty of cheese!”
“This highly original show deals with a subject not often explored in the theatre - the tragedy and comedy of work.”
Re-Inventing the Cheese is a celebration of our theatre work in venues outside traditional theatres. We take the world of work and organisations as our audience and our inspiration. Re-Inventing the Cheese is a showcase, a sharing of that work in a more traditional theatre setting. Glimpses of a world that many of us give over fifty hours per week of our lives to – that’s about 90,000 hours in a typical lifetime. The dreams, the frustrations, the conflicts, the joys. The world of work.
The show lasts for approximately 60 minutes with no interval. We look forward to meeting you in the bar afterwards! Re-Inventing the Cheese Written by Paul Levy Directed by Paul Levy
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