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![London, UK. 20.05.2016. Out of Joint theatre company presents A VIEW FROM ISLINGTON NORTH, a collection of four plays, in an evening of political satire, directed by Max Stafford-Clark, at the Arts Theatre. The company includes Bruce Alexander, Sarah Alexander, Ann Mitchell, Kathryn O'Reilly, Joseph Prowen, Steve John Shepherd and Jane Wymark. Eith world premieres from Alistair Beaton and David Hare, the first full productions of <br />
new pieces by Caryl Churchill and Stella Feehily, and Mark Ravenhill's "The Mother", with music by Billy Bragg. The piece shown is: AYN RAND TAKES A STAND, by David Hare. Picture shows: Ann Mitchell (Ayn Rand). Photograph © Jane Hobson.](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000sTB_92x83HI/s/880/880/20160520-AViewFromIslingtonNorth-artsTheatre-pJHO-1037.jpg)
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London, UK. 20.05.2016. Out of Joint theatre company presents A VIEW FROM ISLINGTON NORTH, a collection of four plays, in an evening of political satire, directed by Max Stafford-Clark, at the Arts Theatre. The company includes Bruce Alexander, Sarah Alexander, Ann Mitchell, Kathryn O'Reilly, Joseph Prowen, Steve John Shepherd and Jane Wymark. Eith world premieres from Alistair Beaton and David Hare, the first full productions of
new pieces by Caryl Churchill and Stella Feehily, and Mark Ravenhill's "The Mother", with music by Billy Bragg. The piece shown is: AYN RAND TAKES A STAND, by David Hare. Picture shows: Ann Mitchell (Ayn Rand). Photograph © Jane Hobson.
new pieces by Caryl Churchill and Stella Feehily, and Mark Ravenhill's "The Mother", with music by Billy Bragg. The piece shown is: AYN RAND TAKES A STAND, by David Hare. Picture shows: Ann Mitchell (Ayn Rand). Photograph © Jane Hobson.
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