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Mark doesn’t want to fall out with everyone he looks at, it just happens.
BB is top of the class, but shoplifting makes her feel more real. Louise is just out of nappies but already has a failed marriage and two kids under her belt. With a big world moving fast around them, they are straining to make sense of their place in it. But with no one there to teach them all the moves, how do they know they’re making the right choices?
This new play from award-winning playwright, Chris O’Connell has been commissioned to mark the establishment of the Belgrade Young Company. Delivering drama workshops to over 200 young people on an annual basis, the Belgrade has access to a vast array of young and local talent. All the Moves has been especially written for eight of the Belgrade’s most promising young performers.
The Young Company is the latest offshoot from the Belgrade’s Community & Education Company, which runs a range of community arts activities both at the theatre and in venues across the city.
B2
Evenings: 8pm
Matinees: Sat 13 Nov, 2pm
Tickets: £8
Concessions: £4
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A limited number of free tickets are available for those under 26
Captioned Performance: Fri 12 November 2010, 8pm
Audio Described Performance: Sat 13 November 2010, 2pm
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