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Preview: A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) at New Diorama

by Staff Writer
January 8, 2018
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Preview_ A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) at New Diorama

Preview_ A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) at New Diorama

The London premiere of pastiche dystopian thriller A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) will take place at the New Diorama Theatre on 30 January.

Set in an unsettling and elusively dystopian near future, Steph and Bell live in a time where uncertainty is everywhere, and violence against women is rife; murders and disappearances are rife.

So, when their friend goes missing, they must do all they can to get her back before it’s too late.

       

A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) is written and directed by Lulu Raczka and Ali Pidsley (NOTHING, Some People Talk About Violence), a highly rated duo with a Sunday Times Playwrighting Award and Buzz Goodbody Award for Directing to their name.

Lulu Raczka’s dark, compelling tale deals with relationships between women and systematic abuses of gender power to create a surreal yet highly recognisable story about crisis, friendship and hope, while director Ali Pidsley’s highly stylised dystopia pastiche plunges audiences into darkness both figuratively and literally.

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A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) is at The New Diorama Theatre 30th January – 17th February 2018.

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