This third volume in the Theatre Café series brings together three more European plays, which received their UK premieres at Theatre Café Festivals.
Clyde and Bonnie: Parents! Hide your children! Hide your savings! Clyde and Bonnie are back in town! A play about responsibility, love and also about how to stay cool when the cops are hot on your heels. In 2009, Clyde and Bonnie won two Austrian Theatre for Young People
Awards, including Best Theatre Production.
Helver’s Night: Carla's young charge, Helver, is fascinated by fascism – not by the ideology, which he is unable to grasp, but by the bravura of the movement. As a violent occupying army rampages through his town, will Helver become a victim of his own fascination?
Busstopkisser: A boy. A girl. A bus stop. 18 kisses over 18 months. Coffee and conversation by candlelight, a picnic under the Eiffel Tower. Then the girl vanishes. But was she ever really there? A funny, unusual take on the classic boy‐meets‐girl scenario, Busstopkisser takes the audience on a mind-bending, tweet-sized journey through adolescent romance.
Clyde and Bonnie: Parents! Hide your children! Hide your savings! Clyde and Bonnie are back in town! A play about responsibility, love and also about how to stay cool when the cops are hot on your heels. In 2009, Clyde and Bonnie won two Austrian Theatre for Young People
Awards, including Best Theatre Production.
Helver’s Night: Carla's young charge, Helver, is fascinated by fascism – not by the ideology, which he is unable to grasp, but by the bravura of the movement. As a violent occupying army rampages through his town, will Helver become a victim of his own fascination?
Busstopkisser: A boy. A girl. A bus stop. 18 kisses over 18 months. Coffee and conversation by candlelight, a picnic under the Eiffel Tower. Then the girl vanishes. But was she ever really there? A funny, unusual take on the classic boy‐meets‐girl scenario, Busstopkisser takes the audience on a mind-bending, tweet-sized journey through adolescent romance.