

A Bristol based company, Crack Theatre produce challenging original shows and theatrical installations. Tender but brutal, confrontational yet shy, the company seek to dissect and exist in the real and the pretend simultaneously.
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At Tether's End - This is the Old Market of 1869, a place of vice, poverty and grim hope. Inspired by true local events the story follows the downfall of William Pullin a family man whose life was torn apart by disease, circumstance and one terrible act of violence.
Written and directed by Nick Young (Crack Theatre/Trinity Arts) and Michelle Roche (The Wonder Club/Residence). The show ran in December 2008 at the Trinity Centre, Bristol. Visit: The Wonder Club or Bristol Sound Project.
**** - Venue Magazine
Review on the British Theatre Guide
"I wake up at 6.30 every day, Monday to Friday. I brush my teeth - before my breakfast even though my Mum always told me to brush afterwards so I wouldn't leave the house with stinky breath - and I get ready to leave the house."
Meet Steve, an everyman whose life seems to be in everyone else's hands. Ricocheting from sadistic boss to long suffering wife to estranged child, Steve is losing control. Powerless and increasingly fractured he finally finds a place with a great view.
The next performance is TBC.
Controls is funded by the Arts Council of England.

If you are interested in Crack Theatre's future training and education programme or would just like more information then please email: head@cracktheatre.co.uk.
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Or call:
Nick: 07533 633 308
Lizzie: 07729 319 945