Synopsis In the wake of an acrimonious divorce, a father and son venture into the wilderness on a camping trip looking for reconciliation. Brad Birch is a 23-year-old playwright from Mid Wales. Brad has had work performed at Theatr Powys, Sherman Cymru, the Royal Court, Theatre 503 and Dirty Protest before becoming the writer in residence at the Undeb theatre company. In 2010 Brad took part in the Royal Court's Young Writers' Programme and has participated in a number of Royal Court playwriting groups since. During his time in the groups, he began writing Where The Shot Rabbits Lay. Upstairs - Young Writers Festival
The first theatre opened as The New Chelsea on 16 Apr 1870. Changed name to Belgravia. Re-opened as Royal Court 25 Jan 1871. Demolished in 1887. New theatre opened (current, slightly different site) 24 Sep 1888. Famous for supporting and commissioning new writing. Probably the first UK Theatre to regularly include their URL in advertising. Member of the Society of London Theatre. In 1996 the theatre closed for redevelopment, funded by the National Lottery. The refurbished theatre at Sloane Square re-opened in February 2000 including two theatres the 389 seat Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and the studio style Jerwood Theatre Upstairs.
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