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  1. 31. The Colorado Session @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 July 2008 HIGH-powered lawyer Jacqueline (Harriet Plewis), obviously addled by drugs and grief, is still addicted to absent film-maker boyfriend Ethan (Alan Lane).
  2. 32. The Colorado Session @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2008 HIGH-powered lawyer Jacqueline (Harriet Plewis), obviously addled by drugs and grief, is still addicted to absent film-maker boyfriend Ethan (Alan Lane).
  3. 33. Lands End @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2008 LONDON is drowning, most of Cornwall is submerged, the globe is plagued by strange phenomena and the civil authority is in chaos.
  4. 34. Lands End @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 July 2008 LONDON is drowning, most of Cornwall is submerged, the globe is plagued by strange phenomena and the civil authority is in chaos.
  5. 35. Granny Must Die @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 July 2008 IAN Townsend's enormously entertaining comedy opens with Granny (Carla Stokes) selling her soul to the Devil in return for eternal life.
  6. 36. A Dog Called Redemption @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2008 LIFE and love against the odds are celebrated in Matthew Landers’ engrossing comedy-drama.
  7. 37. A Dog Called Redemption @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 July 2008 LIFE and love against the odds are celebrated in Matthew Landers' engrossing comedy-drama.
  8. 38. A Dog Called Redemption @ 24:7 Theatre Festival

    CityLife, Wednesday 23 July 2008 LIFE and love against the odds are celebrated in Matthew Landers' engrossing comedy-drama.
  9. 39. 24:7 - a feast of north west talent

    CityLife, Sunday 20 July 2008 HURRAY! It’s time for this year’s 24:7 Theatre Festival, an event that has grown since its foundation in 2004, into one of the most exciting theatre events in the country.
  10. 40. Hit festival looks to a big future...

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 LAST year was a remarkable one for David Slack and Amanda Hennessy, the co-founders and coordinators of the 24:7 Theatre Festival. The festival, designed to showcase new local writing in a variety of "non-theatre"-style venues, was first announced on January 27, with scripts submitted by March and the successful applicants announced in May.
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