PRC Performing Arts Department presents:

A modern play by the Presnyakov Brothers.
"Delayed passengers grumble about a bomb scare at the airport. A man and a woman commit adultery. Office workers bicker while one of their number quietly exits to hang herself. Two grannies in a playground complain about their men folk and make fun of a man seated on the next bench. Policemen in their barracks scrap amongst themselves. The passengers on the plane finally prepare for take off. But the scenes unfold to reveal the mistrust and dysfunction that have become the norm, in this town and elsewhere."
First performed at the Royal Court in London, the play features a mix of physical theatre and hard-hitting themes that combine to create an evening of thought-provoking drama. The intimate setting of the Performing Arts Drama Studio means the audience will be involved with the action from the moment they step through the door.
Performances are at 7.30pm on Wednesday 8, Thursday 9 and Friday 10 February.
Tickets are available for £5 from the PRC cash office window in reception or on the door on the night. (Please note the performance is not suitable for under 14s)
Once again, we look forward to welcoming you on the night, and we hope you can join us for an evening of unmissable theatre.
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