
Crows
Crows sees ten characters navigating their way through life while dealing with the ghosts of their past. The characters are linked together by a thread of chance happenings that they encounter through their journey.
Written in a unique style where each playwright writes a monologue, then passes it on to the other to extract more from the narrative in a literary tennis match, Crows delves into the complex layers of masculinity and anxiety, while exploring universal themes like loss, relationships, and the burdens of the past.
By weaving together interconnected monologues, the play mirrors the fragmented and intertwined nature of our own lives. Audiences will find a mirror of their own struggles and joys in these complex characters. Crows balances absurd humour with gut-punch honesty and aims to challenge audiences while fostering empathy and connection.
Written by Robert Lewis and award-winning playwright Ryan Enniss; directed by Callum Bodman.
Hours 
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Tue 11 Nov |
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Wed 12 Nov |
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Thu 13 Nov |
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Fri 14 Nov |
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Sat 15 Nov |
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