Box, 18-22 Hill Street (off Waring Street)
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT1 2LA

When to Run is a fully captioned one person play by deaf writer/actress Sophie Woolley.

1st March Black Box, 18-22 Hill Street (off Waring Street), Belfast BT1 2LA £8/6

More info at http://www.sophiewoolley.com and
http://www.blackboxbelfast.com/

“A stunning, electrifying show full of imagination and verve. Sophie Woolley is massively talented and already becoming hugely successful.” Irvine Welsh

“Sophie Woolley occupies the gap between the broad caricature comedy of Little Britain or The Catherine Tate Show and the sharp, dark literary satire of
Martin Amis and Will Self. ”
Joe Muggs

"Like cult British TV show Nighty Night or Chris Morris' trend-destroying series Nathan Barley, Woolley writes dark, hilarious monologues in thrilling, hyper-real detail." Emma Warren, Electronic Beats

Still only halfway through her debut tour, Sophie Woolley has already wowed critics with her one person play When to Run. She received rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe festival and sold out a 400 capacity show at the Royal Festival Hall in London.

Written and performed by Sophie Woolley and directed by Gemma Fairlie, When to Run tells the compelling story of four women runners and a man who looks a bit like Tony Soprano. Sophie flits between characters in a beautifully written play of interwoven monologues which are at once hilarious and moving. A neurotic professional, an urban teenage athlete, a secretly miserable life coach and a dog walker who hates exercise. Their lives collide as they pound the pavements of London - with fatal consequences.
A must see for runners and couch potatoes alike.

Official Website: http://www.sophiewoolley.com

Added by sphwoolley on February 9, 2007

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