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Edinburgh Festival show at Dukes



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A SHOW that will be a highlight of this year's Edinburgh Festival will be performed this week at Lancaster's DT3 Theatre on Moor Lane.
'We All Fall Down', from the 'en masse' theatre company will be reviewed this Saturday (July 26).

Inspired by the true story of the plague village at Eyam in Derbyshire and by the chilling tale of Dante's Inferno, We All Fall Down will be
presented in August in Edinburgh as part of the company's fifth birthday season.

The production will be directed by one of the hottest young talents in the country, Amy Leach, who has just finished directing the highly-acclaimed Dr Korczak's 'Example' at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.

After previewing at The Dukes, We All Fall Down will premiere at The Underbelly, Edinburgh.

Performances are at 3.30pm and 7pm.Tickets are £2.50, from box office (598501).

The show is suitable for everyone aged eight and over.



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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 9:50 AM
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