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This week's guest is Jack Condon, whose play If. Destroyed. Still. True is opening at The Hope Theatre in a few weeks time. As Jack explains, the phrase If. Destroyed. Still. True was one he knew from schoolddays and was surprised it wasn't widely known. He was originally intending to call the play I.D.S.T. until he realised no one knew what it meant!
As well as explaining the title, Jack tells us more about the plays themes of alienation and not quite feeling you belong in the place you were brought up. And we also talk about the play being filmed and his hopes that it can be shown in small communities who may connect with some of its themes and who may not normally have access to fringe theatre.
The show opens at The Hope Theatre 26 April until 14 May. Tickets can be purchased here.
By Everything TheatreThis week's guest is Jack Condon, whose play If. Destroyed. Still. True is opening at The Hope Theatre in a few weeks time. As Jack explains, the phrase If. Destroyed. Still. True was one he knew from schoolddays and was surprised it wasn't widely known. He was originally intending to call the play I.D.S.T. until he realised no one knew what it meant!
As well as explaining the title, Jack tells us more about the plays themes of alienation and not quite feeling you belong in the place you were brought up. And we also talk about the play being filmed and his hopes that it can be shown in small communities who may connect with some of its themes and who may not normally have access to fringe theatre.
The show opens at The Hope Theatre 26 April until 14 May. Tickets can be purchased here.