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Martin Murphy’s Worlds at The Vault Festival

by Staff Writer
January 26, 2017
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Nine people from all walks of life find themselves, on a dark and stormy night, at the end of the world – or rather, Worlds, a guesthouse ruled over by eccentric matriarch Briony. There’s Bas, the pop star laying low and hoping to run into a woman from his past; Charlie and his grandmother who just want to escape to warmer climes; and the mysterious Benny and Haxie who are in hiding from…something.

Trapped in the middle of nowhere their insight into themselves, their situations and each other is brought to the forefront in a gentle dark comedy from the writer of 2016’s Edinburgh Fringe success Villain. Naomi Shaledon and Andrew Macklin take on all nine characters as we journey with them to look at why people choose to leave or remain in relationships, friendships and locations.

       
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