Writer's Avenue in association with Triforce Promotions join forces to bring you –
Face the Camera and Smile by Dan Horrigan
A young soldier struggles to come to terms with his injuries and re-adjusting to civilian life. He is being celebrated as a hero but the truth tells a different story.
Make You Mine by Annette Brook
Belinda has Tim but wants children. Sue has children but wants Tim. When someone has what you desperately desire what would you be willing to do take it from them? Belinda has just gone through early menopause, and on her 36th birthday she kidnaps her bosses children.
The Temple of the Soul by Rebecca Nesvet
The Temple of the Soul is a timeless story about an immigrant’s struggle to survive in London. Inquisition refugee Dr Ruy Lopes, personal physician to Queen Elizabeth I pursues acceptance, security and love in his adopted country. When Lopes comes to the attention of the corrupt and paranoid courtiers of Elizabeth’s government, his quest leads him to increasingly dangerous risks.
Writer’s Avenue’s “The First 20 Minutes” is back joining forces with Triforce promotions to bring you three fantastic new plays for you to critique!
The first twenty minutes of three new full length plays by three new writers will receive written feedback from theatre's most important critic... you! Your feedback will help the writers develop their plays so you have a say in what you see in the future. The writer's with the strongest scripts and positive feedback will have their play showed in a rehearsed reading in The Next Stage at Soho Theatre later in the year. In 2011 the six best plays will be performed together, with the writers competing to have their play produced and YOU will have the deciding vote.
Writer's Avenue in association with Triforce Promotions join forces to bring you –
The First 20 Minutes May 29th 2010
4.30pm
Soho Theatre
Box Office: 0207 478 0100 Tickets £10 www.sohotheatre.com
21 Dean Street, London, W1D 3NE
Triforce Promotions have gone from strength to strength with their industry networking events and their 3P's readings at Soho theatre, becoming the hub for the media multicultural movement. Be they feminine, masculine, black, purple or all the shades between, and all done with a conducive and supportive ethos. TriForce believe in moving work, projects and talent to the next level by taking their connections throughout the industry, to give artists access to those individuals and organization's that have the resources and power to take things forward...As long as the piece SPEAKS...

Both companies have the same goal: To get new writer's work seen by the powers-that-be, in a supportive environment with an aim to bringing YOU, the audience, exciting and FRESH new plays.
So come along and indulge in an afternoon of fresh and exciting theatre.