A Play A Pie & A Pint: The Infernal Serpent
A Play, A Pie and A Pint
*The Infernal Serpent"
Written by David Gerow
Directed by Beth Morton
Doors 12pm
Show Starts 1pm
Unreserved Seating
Meet Adam and Eve: devoted snake rights activists who are getting nowhere. When a charming stranger arrives with radical ideas, they're forced to decide how far they’ll go for their cause. The Infernal Serpent puts a devilishly modern twist on an old story to consider why - and how - we protest.
DAVE GEROW is pleased to return to PPP with his second play; his first, A Change in Management, also debuted here. His short fiction has appeared in Gutter, The Malahat Review, Planet, The Frogmore Papers, en bloc, The Cardiff Review, Hobart and elsewhere, and been shortlisted for the Bridport Prize. He’s a PhD candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. He has a lifelong fear of snakes.
BETH MORTON is a director and theatre maker whose most recent work includes the reimagined After The Cuts (Raw Material); Flames (Tricky Hat); Where The Crow Flies (In Motion); #Unplugged (Platform); and After The Cuts, For The Love of Chekov, Turns of the Tide (Oran Mor). She was associate director on Eric The Elf’s Chaotic Christmas (MacRobert Arts Centre); Glasgow Girls (Pachamama); and Janis Joplin:Full Tilt (Theatre Royal Stratford East) and has worked with the Tron Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, and the National Theatre of Scotland.
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