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First Look: Rock/Paper/Scissors at Sheffield Theatres

by Staff Writer
June 20, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read
Samantha Power Faye Natalie Casey Mel in PAPER Photo by Johan Persson

Samantha Power Faye Natalie Casey Mel in PAPER Photo by Johan Persson

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First look production images have been released from the trilogy of plays ROCK/PAPER/SCISSORS taking place at Sheffield Theatres, written by Chris Bush.

In this theatrical first, the same cast perform in the Crucible, Lyceum and Studio simultaneously. Dashing between scenes, when a character exits one stage, they arrive on another. Individual, and interwoven, you can enjoy each on their own. But see them all and be part of the biggest theatre event of the year.

When the owner a Sheffield scissor manufacturers dies, three generations begin feuding over what happens to the factory site. Transform it into a fashionable music venue, redevelop into luxury office space, or continue as it is, hoping the old business might somehow become profitable again? It’s more than bricks and mortar, more than ownership, it’s about knowing where you fit in the world – knowing that there’s still a place for you.

       

ROCK/PAPER/SCISSORS runs at Sheffield Theatres until 2nd July

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