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Saturday, November 13, 2010
The Man with the Flower in his Mouth
The London Particular cafe (399 New Cross Road) is being transformed into a theatre space in the evenings for the next few weeks, with Metta Theatre in association with Greenwich Theatre presenting The Man with the Flower in his Mouth: 'An all-night café, just gone midnight. A traveller waits peacefully for her morning train. A man appears. The man with the flower in his mouth - a clown, a mad-man, a philosopher - strikes up a conversation, and turns her world upside down'. With Samuel Collings, Liana Weafer and Jessica Guise, adapted and directed by Poppy Burton-Morgan.
Dates - Wed to Sun, 10th Nov to 5th Dec., Times 7pm and 8.30pm (running time approx. 55 mins)
Price - £10. Details/tickets from Greenwich Theatre.
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