The Angel (Four Episode Omnibus)
By Kimberley Andrews
Sarah, Gemma, Claire and Louise practically live in their local pub, The Angel. When Big Dave, the pub landlord, offers them a chance to see into their futures, will the girls wish they hadn’t looked?

Mary Mary
By Lucy Jones
This is not your typical teen-pregnancy; Mary Roberts has been visited by an angel.

Hole
By Thomas Wilshire
Margaret has come to the graveyard with one thing on her mind, but Toby has been watching the gravedigger.

Stairlift To Heaven
By Bryan Turner
Strange things are afoot in the care home – if you thought irritating dentures were an OAP’s worst nightmare, think again!

Inside My Skin
By Lorna French
A group of people are brought together in a holding centre in London; some know each other but others are complete strangers. The one thing they all have in common is Jo. But where is Jo, and why are they not allowed to leave? This play explores identity and aspects of the current war on terror.

The Door

  • Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP
  • Box Office: 0121 236 4455

Part of Transmissions 10

Past events in this season

Transmissions Show Three

The third night of the Transmissions Festival

Transmissions Show Two

The second night of the Transmissions Festival

Transmissions Show One

The first night of the Transmissions 10 Festival

Lick

An extraordinary interactive theatrical feast for all the senses.

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Do you know how long the performance(s) will be? Also, is there an interval, and what time does each show start/finish?

Hi David
Thanks for your message. There will be an interval in the Transmissions evening - however I'm unable to give you a running time at present, since the pieces are rehearsed very close to the date when they are performed. And of course, each night is different! If you're concerned about travel arrangements, the best thing would be to telephone the Box Office on the day of the performance - they should be able to give you the clearest indication of running time.
Kind regards
Steph Falkiner