Glass House
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Sandcastles Productions
Glass House explores the grimy underbelly of the human beast with unwavering intimacy. A boundary-pushing mocku-theatre piece, the play involves pre-recorded interviews with its 'real-life' characters as they share their renditions of what happened on the night of February 14th, 2011. The play uncovers how, on a night of unrelenting rain and flooding in the countryside, a stand-off between a stubborn bus driver and a houseless man who can't afford a ticket slides into a mire of tension and social conflict.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System
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