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  • Paper Swans

    Tue 8 Mar at 9pm
    Tickets £8
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    Paper Swans is a one act absurdist play drawing on the playwright's personal experience as a woman from a post soviet country (Lithuania) exploring the trauma of oppression and the price of freedom through visual symbolism.

    Paper Swans is a one act play set in a closed park at night.

    A security guard on his patrol finds a young woman in a ballet dress sitting on the bench making paper swans. He tries to question her and find out what exactly she is doing and why. That locks them in a continuous never ending loop of having to encounter each other again and again and find out the meaning behind those paper swans. However, each time they meet, there is a slight change in the situation from the one before.

    It is a piece drawing on the traditions of absurdist theatre, visual symbolism and the playwright's personal experience as a woman from a post-Soviet country (Lithuania) coming to the UK. It explores the themes of oppression, freedom of speech, self-discovery and what it means to pursue dreams that one is not allowed to have.

    Supported using public funding through Arts Council England.

    Director: Simon Gleave

    Performers: Daniel Chrisostomou, Vyte Garriga

    Composer and Musician: Olivier Van Den Hende

    Set Designer: Valentina Turtur

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    Running Time 60 minutes
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    Content NoticeReferences to violence, abuse, images of blood
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    "“The play is an intriguing piece of storytelling. It feels bold and challenging.”"
    Royal Court
    "“That first act is pretty stunning. Really quite brilliant.”"
    Nick Coupe

    Thank you for allowing artists to take creative risks, the world needs it now more than ever.

    Programmed artist