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‘I’m a perfect duplicate of myself. Everything about my new body is identical to my original body. It just so happens that I was built from scratch this afternoon.’
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‘I’m a perfect duplicate of myself. Everything about my new body is identical to my original body. It just so happens that I was built from scratch this afternoon.’
I know what you must think. But you know, there’s nothing like someone cutting your dad in two for clearing the mind.
How well do you know those around you?
Monday morning. Silchester Publishing Ltd. Seven colleagues. Alex, Emma, Hugh, Julia, Kathy, Phil and Susie arrive at work as usual, but then, an alarm.
Following a one-night stand, B drags her best friend E to the clinic. As they nervously await their test results, they reminisce about their previous relationships, sexual encounters, and breakups, in an attempt to understand what led them to this moment in time.
A child is born into a world of phenomena all equal in their power to enslave.
It sniffs – it sucks. Suddenly one strikes. Why?
People say that your first year of uni changes you forever, but nobody tells you that it might just change the fabric
of reality itself.
If you were granted any wish, what would you wish for?
Fall in love. Have an affair. Threaten a friend. Listen to the voices in your head: In ‘the Structural Integrity of a Peach’ a brash Hunter struggles to voice new found emotions
Like Pokemon and popular xenophobia, 314 BC’s second biggest satire is back. Adapted from Aristophanes’ “The Birds” Cloud Cuckoo Land is coming.
Update your status. Tweet your thoughts. Instagram that selfie. Subscribe to that channel. Swipe right.
Add to your Story. Sleep. Repeat.
Join Open Theatre as they explore the morality and ethics of fame and fortune in the modern world