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English
Post-show Talk: 10 November
By Kelly Jones
Director Kenny Miller
Includes FREE pint and a FREE pie
(or soft drink / glass of wine)
Sherman Theatre & Òran Mór
8 - 12 November, 6.30pm
£12.50 (includes a pie and a pint)
Studio
English
Post-show Talk: 10 November
By Kelly Jones
Director Kenny Miller
Includes FREE pint and a FREE pie
(or soft drink / glass of wine)
Viv, Coco and Lacey are trapped in a van. The heat is unbearable and they’re desperate to escape. But time is running out! Can they escape the purpose that they've been bred for, or will they have to face the harsh reality?
Anarchist Coco, wants to leave a legacy that’s more than just skin-deep; determined to avoid the plate she hatches a master escape plan. But pragmatist Viv and wannabe actress Lacey aren’t the escaping kind and can’t have Coco muddying the little time they have left to reminisce on the good ole days.
This surreal comedy examines why we slaughter animals for fashion, food and questions the ethics in doing so. Warning: you may never eat a pork pie in the same way again! Top quality theatre combined with excellent food; giving audiences both a FREE pie anda FREE pint as part of your ticket deal as well as a brilliant evening of entertainment. Following previous successes of Leviathan, Happy Hour and Mr. and Mrs. Laughton, don’t miss out on the fun, food, drink and drama in Kelly Jones's new piece Snout.
8 November | 6.30pm | Sold Out |
9 November | 6.30pm | Sold Out |
10 November (Post-show Talk) | 6.30pm | Sold Out |
11 November | 6.30pm | Sold Out |
12 November | 6.30pm |
Coco Clare Cage
Lacey Michele Gallagher
Viv Sally Reid
By Kelly Jones
Director Kenny Miller
Winner of the BBC Wales Drama Award 2014, a biannual prize supported by National Theatre Wales and BBC Wales. Originally from Dagenham, Essex, Kelly has been based in Wales since 2007. She is a member of Sherman Theatre’s writers program and has previously been mentored by Tim Price and Lucy Gannon (TV). Represented By Nick Quinn at The Agency, her writing credits include: Snout (Oran Mor/Sherman Theatre), The Peoples Platform (Commonwealth/NTW), Writer on Attachment (Theatre Clwyd), Tammy (Sherman Theatre/ NTW Rehearsed reading), Hummanequinn (Mess Up the Mess/ TransCymru), The Drowned Girl (The Yard Theatre/Birmingham Rep), Blud (The Otheroom/otherMother), A Steal/Dart (Dirty Protest) and 1.4 for copy (NTW).
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