Nine
Written by Jane Shepard
Directed by Stephen Darcy
Designed by Nikki Coleman
Featuring Emily White and Mary Mallen
Produced by Oliver Powell
A powerful and tender account of the psychological cost of survival.

Nominated for OffWestEnd.com Theatre Awards for Best Female Performance
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  9 Aug 2011 "Visceral impact".
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8th August 2011 "Both actresses sustain the tension and the atmosphere in performances that offer a switchback of feeling range from panic peaks to total exhaustion".
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5th August 2011"Nine is an affecting exploration of self preservation in a place where nothing is sacred"
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  5th August 2011 "engaging & honest"
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Locked in a room, chained apart. Language is the only currency for two women being held against their will and comes to mean everything when a single word becomes the hanging point between life and death.
Jane Shepard is an award winning American playwright and filmmaker whose work makes a powerful addition to the Gaea Festival programme, dedicated to celebrating strong female voices in theatre. Shepard's play poses the question of what could potentially happen when the system under which we live goes insane. Despite the grimness and the very real and threatening danger, Shepard's work explores a brave, tender and sometimes brutal search for meaning.
Spartan Dogs started life in 2010 after a successful Launch event supported by patrons Larry Lamb & Dexter Fletcher. The first production was the hugely successful revival of Jonson’s The Devil is an Ass at the White Bear in November 2010, which garnered much acclaim. The Spartan focus is creating innovative, thought provoking work that audiences engage with and that the creatives involved find challenging and enjoyable.
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