Well, this is clever. Royal Court have gathered up 10 brilliant writers, 5 French, 5 British, and put them in a room to pen a story with music. Their task, which they have gamely accepted is to use songs we all know and can dance to in their literary, theatrical creation.
The writers include Mark Ravenhill, Pauline Skales, Penelope Skinner, Marion Aubert and Alexi Kaye Campbell amongst others. Get there around 9.30 for a 10pm start. There'll be drinking and dancing till late - should be brilliant.
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