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Plug-In: Passing Moustache

Recently, The Creative Wire caught up with the Writer behind Make it Write`s newest theatrical adventure, Passing Moustache and got to grips with what exactly it is about. Tantalising morsels have been left across social media platforms for several months. I had some idea but I let Ted Gray, the writer of this deeply immersive and exploratory piece, explain further. 

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What Happens Next? Special Plug-In: When Things Fall Apart

Steven, a passionate dancer, who lives with his personal instructor, Dan. The stage is set for a tale of love and upheaval when Steven encounters the enchanting Briony. However, just as the flames of love begin to flicker, strange sensations threaten to unravel Steven's life and career. Dan, the ever-present mentor, should be a pillar of support during these difficult times but he’s deep within in his own romantic pursuits, leaving questions about their shared future hanging in the air.

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What Happens Next? Special Plug-In: Kill, Boom, Stop and Run.

Dominic Quinn, a versatile actor stepping into the arena of writing for the first time,  Dominic has a theatrical background with recent notable performances at the Everyman in productions like 'The Crown Duels' and 'Be You Living or Be You Dead.' With a passion for original Liverpool based theatre, Dominic is on a mission to bring more of it into the limelight.

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What Happens Next? Special Plug-In: Tomorrow Drifters

Tomorrow Drifter, set in Liverpool, England, one New Year’s Eve, tells the story of Billy Lowe, an 18 year old who, having just dropped out of university, has been kicked out of his home for the day. He goes to spend the evening with his best friend, Eddie Webster. Eddie, also 18, is a slacker who sits around jobless, smoking weed and playing video games all day long. The play follows the pair as they spend New Year’s Eve together, getting high at a party and confronting some long lost demons that have come back to haunt them both over the past year.

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What Happens Next? Special Plug-In: Pointless?

A graduate of both the Liverpool Royal Court and Liverpool Everyman's playwright development programs, he has honed his skills and found success with his works hitting the stages of the city. Winston's full-length play, 'Stand up,' and various shorter plays have all been met with great feedback which has gave him the confidence to keep making great theatre that will make you laugh and cry at the same time.

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What Happens Next? Special Plug-In: Four

We caught up with Elspeth Todd, the writer of Four, for an in-depth interview to get an insight into her background, motivation, inspiration and thinking.

Tell us about your writing.

Writing came on a whim. I’ve never really had the confidence to write, as someone who went through school being told they weren’t good enough or stupid even after being diagnosed very late in life with Dyslexia and cognitive processing issues, I was still described as ‘simple.’ Since then, I’ve always been terrified to write stuff down.

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DaDa return this month At The Unity Theatre

Liverpool based arts organisation DaDa return this month with a staple of their programme, the popular Cabaret night adding warmth and joy to the cold winter nights. DaDa is an innovative arts organisation based in Liverpool, delivering Festivals and other arts events to promote high quality disability, Deaf and neurodiverse arts from unique cultural perspectives. It also produces opportunities for disabled, Deaf and neurodiverse people to access the arts, including training and a young people’s programme.

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