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Time: January 19, 2010 at 7:30pm to February 7, 2010 at 7:30pm
Location: Greenwich Playhouse
Street: 189 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA
City/Town: London
Phone: 07 88 98 54 506
Event Type: theatre, play
Organized By: Marvin and the Cats
Latest Activity: Dec. 17, 2009

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In association with Match Company, Marvin and the Cats is proud to present its first production The Forecast, from 19 January to 7 February at the Greenwich Playhouse, London.

Using climate change as a starting point, the play hilariously explores society’s different responses to the gradual warming of the planet. The Forecast presents a bitter-sweet tale of survival on a globe running out of steam.

A ship sinks in the distance. Three people drift on a raft, trying to survive in a race against the clock.

Marvin and The Cats is an international and dynamic group formed of graduates from the eminent theatre school L’Ecole de Jacques Lecoq in Paris. The group presents a unique form of political theatre, using a contemporary style drawing from the European
clown tradition, Commedia dell'Arte and mime.

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