Central Lines makes a right Royal return
31 May 2010
CENTRAL Lines - new plays in development, exposing and exploring contemporary life - returns to the Theatre Royal in Stratford this week.
Performed by a company of actors in the studio space, Central Lines delivers two weeks of new writing at its freshest, funniest, most moving and thought-provoking.
Orgy of Outrage, by Chris Lee, is the gripping and horrifying tale of two women haunted by the choices they made in the past.
If You Know Your History, by Jo Shoop, sees four Spurs fans hatch an audacious plan to see their team win the Premier League.
Estate Walls, by Arinze Kene, focuses on 20-year-old friends Obi, Cain and Myles living on an estate.
Skin, by Tash Fairbanks and Toby Wharton, looks at the relationships in Fog's life.
The series starts on Wednesday, with Orgy of Outrage. The shows all start at 7.30pm and tickets are £5.
The theatre is in Gerry Raffles Square, Stratford.
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