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Overview

And every so often I find something.
Washed up on the shore. Something lost.
Something old.
Something broken.
Something in need of repair.

And I'd bring it back here. I'd bring it home.

In a house a few miles from the Carmarthenshire coast a mother battles to keep her family together. But when an old acquaintance unexpectedly arrives he awakens her children's need to escape.

“This one was a great find. It's made of glass look, and amazingly it hadn't smashed when it was lost at sea, even though it's so delicate.”

A new Welsh play produced by Chippy Lane Productions, a theatre company championing Welsh and Wales-based creatives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350109063
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/16/2019
Series: Modern Plays
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Rhys Warrington trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. His West End credits include Great Expectations (Vaudeville Theatre) and The Mousetrap.
Other Theatre includes: Praxis Makes Perfect (NTW) How The Other Half Loves (Torch Theatre), WiLd!, (Tutti Frutti/iPAY USA), Love Steals us from Loneliness, (Chippy Lane Productions), A Midsummer Night's Dream, (Pontardawe Arts Centre/Welsh Tour), Antigone (GradCo), Recreation, (Arcola / PlayWROUGHT)
As a writer Rhys' debut play Blue is set to premiere early next year in a co-production between Chippy Lane Productions and Chapter Arts Centre.
Rebecca Jade Hammond is the Artistic Director of Chippy Lane Productions. Her commitment and dedication to the championing of the Welsh and Wales-based voices has been met with open arms from fellow creatives. Her position and perspective as a Welsh company operating outside of Wales developing work across both Wales and England, bridging the gap between two countries has led to interest from arts media (What's On Stage, GetTheChanceWales, Arts Scene in
Wales, Western Mail). Rebecca was also recently recognised as a '100 Women of Wales' 2018 by Wales Arts Review, which highlights women who are ones to watch, and inspiring the arts in Wales.
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