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Tom Wainwright: The Room in the Elephant ¦ Photo: Leslie Black

The Room in the Elephant

September 10th, 2012 by

A story can be as individual as a person’s home and The Room in the Elephantis an individual’s story about his home and the stories it’s inspired. The first co-production between Òran Mór’s A Play, a Pie and a Pint and Tobacco Factory Theatre, Tom Wainwright’s new play is inspired by graffiti artist Banksy painting THIS […]

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Tom Wainwright: Buttercup

Tom Wainwright: Buttercup

June 3rd, 2012 by

As a Lancashire girl myself, I have loads of reasons to take umbrage about Tom Wainwright’s second one-man show, a character-based monologue focused on a self-proclaimed ‘fat cow’ from my home county. Wainwright follows up his 2010 Edinburgh smash hit, Pedestrian, with Buttercup: ‘a fick, a fat and an ugly’ whose ignorance and credulity have made […]

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