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An Age of Angels

Assembly @ George Street Theater,
Edinburgh Suite, George Street,
3 - 27 August, 22:05
no show 13 August

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“Brilliantly written … intelligent, insightful and wonderfully constructed.”
American Radio Network
“An entertaining exploration of twists of fate.”
L.A. Times, USA
“A tour de force performance”
The Metro, UK

The events of April 2nd, 2007, began with a child kicking a soccer ball over a schoolyard fence into Los Angeles, rush hour traffic. This innocent action sets in motion a series of intertwining incidents that eventually results in the deaths of nine people, including three school children. “An Age of Angels.” unfolds in Roshomon-eque fashion as ten characters - in ten monologues - each imaginatively relates their own “unrelated” story. Only the audience has the perspective to see how the escalating events inevitably result in the tragic occurrence.

Mark Soper’s brilliant, Hollywood whodunit, directed by Ines Wurth (“I Miss Communism”).


Change

Assembly @ Hill Street Theatre,
Edinburgh Suite, George Street,
3 - 27 August, 21:05
no show 13 August

www.imcproductions.us

“A portrayal of the grimy politics of Washington DC’s power corridors. Memorable moments, astutely funny, the play has lasting resonance.”
Three Weeks

“Brilliant. A rip-roaring show!”
The List, UK

Change is the story of one man's struggle to stay true to his convictions as pressures build all around him. Starring multi-Fringe First winner and one of Edinburgh’s favourite Jack Klaff, alongside Angus Macinnes, Houda Echouafni, Valerie Cutko and Martin McDougall, CHANGE provocatively asks what it takes for a man to change his mind, and for a nation to change is fate.

Mark Soper is an award winning writer and actor, currently starring in his one-man show Age of Angels (LA Times Critics Choice and Pic of the Week) as part of the 2007 Fringe Festival. His most recent Fringe festival was I Miss Communism, which went on to tour internationally twice following its 2005 Edinburgh debut.

imisscommunism.com IMC Productions