WINONA - A New play by Christopher T. Harris.
Siblings Kate and Daf have retreated to their family cottage somewhere in the Welsh valley. When a stranger puts a gun to his head near the tree outside, their somewhat quiet retreat turns into something quite different.
Winona is the new play by acclaimed writer Christopher T. Harris, a play about love, social existence and the need to love.
This production is directed by acclaimed practioner Natalie Evans with a cast that includes Ally Goodman, Leslie Staum-Lewis and Andy Evans.
Abandoned Theatre Co. are an independent theatre company who seek to create innovative and original performances of dramatic texts, adaptations and new writing. Formed in Autumn 2012, the company premiered their first production in March 2014; Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues. This was followed by Jez Butterworth's Mojo in May 2014.
Christopher T. Harris's works include: For the Drama Association of Wales, Great Mundane (Adjudicator’s Award Gwent Festival 2010); For the National Eisteddfod, The Fallen Night (Winner of Best Production and Best Actor under 25); Pine Heads at the Youth Council of Chepstow (Available through Lulu Publishing); Foul West (Broadway’s Aberystwyth, March 2012); From Now On (National Eisteddfod 2012); Sick (Scriptography Productions, Aberystwyth Art's Centre); Glory Days (RAFA Club, Aberystwyth) and Call Me Cupid, God of Love. Visit:- http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsH/harris-christopher-t.html
Aberystwyth is supported by the Open Platform Project and the Art's Council of Wales.
Supported by the Llangollen Twenty Club.
TOUR DATES:-
12th February. Lantern Theatre, Liverpool
http://lanterntheatreliverpool.co.uk/events/winona/
19th February, Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
http://www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/theatre/winona
20th February, The Gate Theatre, Cardiff.
http://www.thegate.org.uk/event/abandoned-theatre-co-winona/
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Hi Chris
Sorry I can't make it to the Aber performance - I hope the shows go well.
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