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The performance draft of the play text

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one-mile-away-final-performance-draft
Click the link above to see the full text of the play that we used for the performance. 
If you’ve read the writing in development, you might notice some changes - ideas have merged, been cut down, extended, and I’ve borrowed extensively from the contributions other people have made to the body of writing here. 
This is [...]

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Kennington Road

by: Kat

 
Estate Agent: I think you’ll like this one. I think it ticks a lot of your boxes. 
 
Joanna: Right. 
 
Estate: 4 bed place, Kennington Road, early Victorian. Really generous proportions and lots of the original features remaining. 
 
Joanna: Right. 
 
Estate Agent: It’s got potential for improvement. You could really put your own stamp on it. 
 
Joanna: I think I’d like [...]

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Heygate Estate. 2005 - 2009

by: Kat

 
Let me say this before I begin. We are committed to good quality affordable housing for everybody.
(Have you had that letter? And the brochure? With the pictures in it?
Grass and trees. Young people sitting round tables in outdoor cafes, people riding bicycles.
Pictures of new flats. Artists impressions. Computer generated.
They do look very nice.)
Sixteen new developments, [...]

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An estate near Elephant and Castle. 6.15pm.

by: Kat Joyce

An estate outside the E and C. Laquan is on his way to meet his dad and nan, but he’s running late.
Laquan: (on the phone)
I got held up. I’m sorry.
Yeah, dad, don’t go off at me.
It ain’t - don’t make it out that I don’t care.
Stop blasting my ear -
I’m on my way, I’m [...]

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Pink Boots by Rosanne Rabinowitz

by: Rosanne Rabinowitz

 
Setting: a flat in a Victorian mansion block.
Rooms: the bedroom. Small and dark. A wardrobe is partially open, clothes and unidintifiable objects splling out. There’s a high window, covered with velvet fabric. 
Computer room/study:
Front room:
Kitchen:
 
Start in bedroom:
Janice: She is lying on her stomach on the bed, skirt hiked up. She is kicking her legs back and [...]

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Millennium Green (opposite The Old Vic), 4:00pm, Wednesday, late June

by: Annette Brooks

Characters: 
SARAH (early 40s), Fizzy ginger hair (which is actually a wig)
JAY (7), SARAH’s son.
 
Scene: Millennium Green (opposite The Old Vic), 4:00pm, Wednesday, late June, very warm day. SARAH sits on the grass on her puffa jacket, shoes off, legs outstretched, taking in the sun. She has earphones in and is humming along tunelessly. JAY enters [...]

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Blake House/Southwark Environmental Control: a phonecall

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A phone call. Derek is in his office in the council buildings. Jim is in his living room, looking out of his window.

Derek: Hello. Environmental Control.

Jim: Hello. It’s me again.

Derek: Who is it?

Jim: He’s doing it again. The naked thing in the tree.

Derek: Sorry – who is this speaking? You want to make a complaint?

Jim: Again. Yes. It’s Jim McCusker. I’ve rang before. Lots of times.

Derek: Right.

Jim: About them being naked in the tree.

Derek: Right.

Jim: You don’t remember me do you?

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How Far Is One Mile Away?

by: Stephen Rayton

 
How far is one mile away?
 
On your feet it’s five thousand, two
Hundred and eighty (old money).
 
How far is one mile away?
In your thoughts less than a second,
On your journey always one more.
 
How far is one mile away?
In your dreams always tomorrow.
For your heart - an eternity.

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140 character story 5: by @alexabrown

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Morning. Bank Holiday but there’s nothing too jolly about the tube line being closed. Bugger. Sunny walk to Thames. Better now.

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140 character story 4: by @kellpot

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He emerges from below, crowds already chant from Parliament square. He hears nothing. Big Ben chimes 8 times, he hurries on.

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