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PLUTO – Barons Court Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Caroline Hanks-Farmer21st April 2017Leave a Comment

Moonchild Theatre Company’s ethos is “to create stimulating theatre that our audiences can discuss and evaluate.” Written by Callum O’Brien their new play, Pluto, was definitely one to be discussed.

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INTERVIEW: Moonchild Theatre Company founders set sights on Pluto

In Interviews, London theatre, News, Plays by Caroline Hanks-Farmer17th April 2017Leave a Comment

I talk to Liam Joseph and Callum O’Brien, founders of Moonchild Theatre Company about their upcoming new play Pluto. Liam and Callum are both friends who met through working at the Harold Pinter theatre when working front of house.

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