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NEw Writers' FESTIVAL

4th-6th March
​Book tickets below

Friday 4th March QMul

Toxicity by Cameron Szerdy, 7pm

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Rufus and Alice have been unhappily married for nearly 10 years. Mind you, it hasn't always been bad. While working together on Tox City's police force, they soon realised they shared something in common; they like killing people. To make matters worse, their old friend on the force, DCI Jean Fox, along with her new hapless deputy, DS Jack Hound, are piecing together the clues and try to stop Rufus and Alice before they can embroil their neighbours, Tim and Susan, in their wicked deeds. As the tension builds and Fox and Hound stumble their way closer to the truth, Rufus and Alice realise maybe marriage wasn't such a great idea after all...

Blind Mice by Liam Lemkin, 8:15pm

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Armed with only a dictionary, Duke and Pandora have endeavoured to forge an existence for themselves within the confines of their own personal universe. Whilst Pandora will happily let the time slip between the cracks, Duke is ridden with paranoia. He is convinced that he's dying, certain that they've been forgotten about, and above all else he can feel something watching them, and that 'something' seems to be drawing closer by the day. 

Saturday 5th March​ London student Drama festival

Jellyfish by Reece Connolly, 7pm

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QMTC are going on tour! (Well, when we say tour, we mean we're going somewhere that isn't the Pinter, we're going to say it's a tour because it sounds cooler.) 

After a sell-out preview at Queen Mary, Jellyfish is going to be representing QMTC at the London Student Drama Festival! 
This is going to be the first round of a competition across nine London universities, and if we get to the final we get to perform at the Pleasance in Islington! It would be incredible to have a strong group of support there- so please come along and bring all your enthusiasm/ I ♥ Jack Ridley memorabilia with you.

SUNDAY 6th March QMUL

The Murder Mystery One ​by Becky RourkE, 6pm

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Felicity and Rupert are London's second best detectives, although Scotland Yard would beg to differ...that is until Flo comes along. After finding that the mega rich Rex Fortescue and his family are being killed off, the three take to the North and encounter death, car chases, ghosts, cyanide, cake, Americans and a little bit of heartbreak, but fear not, for Felicity with the help of her trusty companions is onto something and wont stop until she finds the killer.

Bridge Game by Mira Yonder (Dir. by Dushant Patel and Mira yonder), 7:15pm

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Bridget and Marian are stuck in their flat playing Bridge. No, not the card game, you need four for that. They're stuck in an argument which has gone gone for so long and repeated so many times that it’s now become a game. Bridge Game presents the condensed absurdity of tense disagreement and miscommunication in an intimate relationship. Come, let's find a way out?

Bump by Jack Ridley
(dir. by Jack Ridley and Sophie Davies) 8pm

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Jenny - the Classicist - is sad. She searches for significance within her fast-paced modern world but is left just feeling sad. She envies the people she studies - the people of the ancient city of Pompeii. They /i/must/i/ have significance, right? After all, everybody knows about their lives and deaths! Or at least what shape they were. Roughly. Jenny decides to take advantage of the technology available to her and travel back in time to the day ancient Pompeii was destroyed. A final attempt to bring significance to her life. Ultimately a potentially profound, but probably pretentious suicide attempt turns into an exploration of the inevitability of time and the concept of human existence