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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.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
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.
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Autorenporträt
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.