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TTC is thrilled to present our third annual Fringe

About

TTC is thrilled to present our third annual Fringe, celebrating the talent and creativity of our playwrighting members. We showcase eight pieces of original writing: two programmes, each of four plays, with each enjoying three performances in our Coward Studio.

The 2024 New Writing Fringe embraces a cornucopia of subject matter and genres (from out-and-out comedy to the truly tragic, and everything in between). We've got office politics and domestic conflict, showbiz gossip and backstage angst, love and loneliness, plus insignificant issues such as the supernatural, sex and murder.

All of these, and much, much more are included in our box of theatrical delights:

Programme 1 – Tues 14th May 7.45 pm, Thu 16th May 7.45 pm & Sat 18th May 3.00 pm

A Cup of Tea Solves Everything by Sian Walters
The Visit by Graham Large
Someone's Rocking my Dreamboat by Caroline Ross
At this Performance by Ben Clare
Programme 2 – Wed 15th May 7.45 pm, Fri 17th May 7.45 pm & Sat 18th May 7.45 pm

Shop Talk by Denise Rocard
The Salt & Pepper Show by Loz Keal
Trust by Vaughan Evans
Opening Night by Hannah Lobley

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£14.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

TTC New Writing Fringe Festival

Type:Literary Event

Hampton Hill Theatre, 90 High Street, Hampton Hill, London, TW12 1NZ

Tel: 0208 410 4546

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