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First Look: A Place for We at Park Theatre in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
September 21, 2021
Reading Time: 1 min read
A Place for We at the Park Theatre. Photo by Mark Douet

A Place for We at the Park Theatre. Photo by Mark Douet

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First look rehearsal images have been released for the world premiere co-production of A Place for We presented by Park Theatre and Talawa.

Conceived by multi award- winning writer Archie Maddocks and directed by Talawa’s Artistic Director, Michael Buffong, this bittersweet comedy-drama rejoices in the familiar comforts of London’s diverse communities, whilst confronting how the rapid pace of change can erode deeply held traditions.

A Place for We stars David Webber and Blake Harrison, and is at The Park Theatre 7th October to 6th November 2021.

       
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