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How much can we give?
How much can you take...

Nick Ofield and Jacob Yeo met in 2007 when joining the European Theatre Arts (ETA) course at Rose Bruford College and have worked together on many different projects.  ETA is a very unique course that encourages the exploration and investigation into European practitioners' theories and techniques in order to devise our own work. These two primates decided to work together on their final practical project at Rose Bruford as students. It culminated in a forty minute piece that was inspired by Antonin Artaud's 'Theatre of Cruelty' and the use of 'Parkour' energy in performance. While Nick's investigation was a more directorial approach, Jacob whipped them both into shape with 'Parkour' training exercises. This is a highly physical piece of theatre that will make you laugh, cry, and generally fear for you own safety; Whatever you do,  DO NOT FEED THE MAMMALS!


Have you ever worked in an office, where the boss is a real...
Maurice Williamson, a high flyer in the advertising business, has recruited an enthusiastic young worker (Julian) from a different department. Julian has shown enormous potential is eager to please Mr Williamson... I mean Maurice. Meanwhile the company has landed the biggest advertising contract to date and Mr... errr... Maurice has been entrusted by the board of directors to oversee the project.

Julian develops a soft spot for Veronica, Maurice's personal assistant, and is devastated as he watches the woman he loves seduced by their adulterous boss. Things only get worse from there. The agreed deadline has been changed and Maurice vents his anger on the young apprentice who can take no more. Julian is unable to suppress his anger and the situation erupts into violent frenzy!


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