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Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 7:30pm

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Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 7:30pm

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you can call on 07552 996028, address: 55 Great Suffolk Street on the corner with Loman street - VENUE: www.THEOUBLIETTE.co.uk

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Tickets available at the door 'pay as much as you like'


doors open at 7 but we begin at 7.30, the safest and most reasonably priced bar you will find in London will be waiting........




Headcount is a new short length tragic comedy play written by Julisa O'Boyle. 3 teenagers that have emerged from foster care in south London are existing at a time when they would be defined by others as homeless. The piece focuses around three elusive backgrounds together trying to survive whilst they are separate beings and trying to have a future amongst utter uncertainty.


This piece was developed using real stories, experiences of people and the state of south London's system and domain. Over the last four months we have conducted interviews and research with homeless people, services and charity's in Southwark.


http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=121254567893747#!/group.php?gid=83606089157&ref=mf#wall

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