Highland Word Play
Tom's award winning play is to be performed again outside of Three's Company. After productions in London, Oxford, Texas and others Play On Words is to be performed by LTS Productions in Carlisle. After winning the Cameron Mackintosh New Writing Award, Tom's play has garnered interest across the globe.
After Three's Company's 2006 production, many companies have been interested in reproducing the work. If you want to see the play before it gets too expensive get along to the LTS Production!
The production runs in Carlisle on the 2nd & 3rd of April, so get along to The Green Room Theatre and see a bit of 'Stoppard for the Gondry generation'.
PS. Although I would have loved to, I have not been able to add a Macbeth joke in this blog post, I've reread the whole thing and couldn't find a thing, not even in the obvious Porter and Tomorrow speeches... but go see Play on Words.
Update 2/4/09: Michael intentionally hid a rather major geographic misconception in the above post. If you can spot it, you could win a cool prize! -3C
After Three's Company's 2006 production, many companies have been interested in reproducing the work. If you want to see the play before it gets too expensive get along to the LTS Production!
The production runs in Carlisle on the 2nd & 3rd of April, so get along to The Green Room Theatre and see a bit of 'Stoppard for the Gondry generation'.
PS. Although I would have loved to, I have not been able to add a Macbeth joke in this blog post, I've reread the whole thing and couldn't find a thing, not even in the obvious Porter and Tomorrow speeches... but go see Play on Words.
Update 2/4/09: Michael intentionally hid a rather major geographic misconception in the above post. If you can spot it, you could win a cool prize! -3C
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I just spotted it! Is it - Texas is spelt with two t's?
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Something like that Michael, something like that...
Your first comment was so insulting you removed it Yaz?
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Something like that Thomas, something like that...
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