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The Extraordinary Mugging of Mr Winterbottom
 (AKA The Morosoph)

The Scene Pool
Camden People's Theatre
Friday 15th March 9pm

Brighton Fringe Festival
Three and Ten
Friday 2nd May 10pm
Sunday 4th May 10pm

Saturday 23rd May 5pm

Camden Fringe Festival
Etcetera Theatre
265 Camden High Street
London NW1 7BU

Wednesday 30th July 9pm
Thursday 31st July 9m

Ticket booking : 08444 77 1000
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk

For anyone who's ever been mugged, and wondered what it would take to make things change.

Some call it dark or black comedy, others call it physical and psychological torture, as mugger and victim are trapped in the tube due to a signal failure.  The tables are turned, but not as you would expect.  Whose side will you take?

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Published Reviews

Excellent dialogue on the nature of violence and modern urban society… funny and entertaining, with a bit of the cerebrals thrown in for good measure Fringe Review

Audience response

"Entertaining, and a little disturbing" Gabriel Kemlo, writer, London

"Intense but witty atmosphere" gingerdjroblog, Brighton

"Deep, intense" Andrew Mehta, UG Magazine



"Dark, witty and makes me think" Donny Monteiro, London

"A topic which many can relate to" Alan Tenn, London

“A rollercoaster” Kerry Irvine, Performance Initiative Network

This performance contains wrestling moves and video game attacks that should not be imitated due to the risk of serious injury. 

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Featuring:

Etcetera Theatre - David Ault, Nicholas Ward and Gemma Sinclair

Three and Ten -  David Ault and Lee Barnes

Camden People's Theatre - David Ault and Nick Ward

Written by Alan Francois

Directed by Alan Frank

Stage Manager for CPT / Three and Ten - Abby Reeves

Stage Manager for Etcetera - Delphine Zafra

With special thanks to Mark Bennett

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