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Home > Theatre > Watch 30 plays in one hour

Watch 30 plays in one hour

By Caroline King - September 20, 2020Posted in : Comedy, Theatre

This month, watch 30 plays in one hour, with just six performers. What plays will be performed? Well, that’s up to you!

Degenerate Fox, The Dirty Thirty
The Dirty 30 swaps the stage for online

The Dirty 30 II: Electric Pay-Per-View will be a valiant attempt to perform 30 plays in one hour using some digital magic. The plays will be a mash-up of audience favourites from the archive, along with 15 premieres.

Just like the stage show, the order in which these plays are performed will be decided by you, the audience. This twist means that every show is unique.

This quirky performance challenge will be brought to your screens by the Degenerate Fox theatre company. Degenerate Fox describe themselves as London Neo-Futurists, and the shows performers are Laura Killeen, Gabrielle Macpherson, Sergio Maggiolo, Benjamin Ridge, Graham Self, and Jack Wakely. All profits from the shows will go to members of the company.

The Dirty 30 II: Electric Pay-Per-View may contain adult themes, swearing and nudity.

When: 25th & 26th September 2020, at 9pm
Where: Online
£: Tickets cost from £5 (Suitable for ages 16+)

More info: degeneratefox.co.uk

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