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Shared Experience presents Mine

Shared Experience presents Mine

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4 - 8 November
Minerva Theatre
Written and Directed by Polly Teale for Shared Experience

They have a beautiful home and a glamorous life. In fact, everything they could wish for. Except the one thing they want most of all. A baby. When a wealthy couple decide to adopt, only they know how much they long for a child. But the baby’s troubled mother comes to haunt them and their lives become entangled in a way no-one could have imagined.

Mine is written and directed by joint Artistic Director of Shared Experience, Polly Teale. Celebrated for her potent visual and imaginative style, she won the Evening Standard Award for Best Director for her own play After Mrs Rochester which also won the Time Out Award for Best West End Production.

Shared Experience has captivated audiences the world over with its productions, fusing stunning visual imagery with powerful text. Recent works include Jane Eyre, War and Peace, A Passage to India and Kindertransport.

PLEASE NOTE There will be a Stagetext captioned performance of Mine on Saturday 8th November at 2.15pm

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  •  Post show discussion: 5 November

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