| The Play is set in 6 different locations - 5 indoor and one outdoor. There is
not far to travel, but comfortable clothes and something warm for outdoors are
recommended.
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| A guide narrates the story, and with the cast help the audience move around between
the scenes.
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| Seating is available at each scene, but some of the audience prefer to be closer to
the action, standing or sitting on steps or the floor, or whatever they can find.
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| The action takes place among the audience, rather than in front of it - the person
sitting next to you might even be a cast member. At times the action is very
close, but you won't be forced into doing anything - embarrassing or otherwise.
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| The play runs for about 80 minutes, without interval.
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| The play is not set firmly in time - the cast do not wear first century costume, for
example. This leaves the story itself free to communicate to us, and to bridge the
gap into our own time.
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| The play will go ahead in any weather. While the audience can stay dry
outdoors in the wet, in heavy rain, the outdoor scene will be transferred indoors
primarily for acoustic reasons.
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| After each performance, the cast join the audience for refreshments and the chance
to talk about the play and their roles.
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| Tickets are free. However, we highly recommence that you book tickets, as
there is a practical maximum audience for each performance. Obviously, we would prefer not
to have to turn people away from a performance. For booking information, click here.
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