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MEMBER OF THE PRESS? If you're a member of the press and wanting hi-res images or press releases then click on PRESS to the left.
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BRING ON THE LOVE...
After Paper Zoo's extremely successful tour of Animal Farm, the Company have immediately started rehearsals for their reprisal of Valentine. This innovative production will be performed for two nights only before transferring to the Edinburgh Fringe. Click here for more details.
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ANIMAL FARM is underway!
Paper Zoo's Animal Farm was premiered at the Bradford Playhouse on Saturday 21 June, to a very appreciative audience. With more dates still to be performed, you still have plenty of time to buy your tickets!
Click here to read Ben's new blog.
Click here for the Animal Farm page.
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ANIMAL FARM TOUR DETAILS ANNOUNCED!
Paper Zoo are working hard 'on the Farm' and we're pleased to announce the tour dates and venues are confirmed. See the Animal Farm page for our schedule of performances.
Don't be a boar...book your tickets now!
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CASTING ANNOUNCED...
Rehearsals are now well underway for Animal Farm. For casting details and more information click here for the AF page.
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COLLABORATION WITH JIM GREENHALF...
We are extremely proud to be working with local poet, writer and journalist Jim Greenhalf. Paper Zoo will reprise Riposte, Jim's response poem to WH Auden's Oh Tell Me The Truth About Love, for the Valentine production, and will be working with Jim on a future event, yet to be announced.
For more information on Jim, visit www.jimgreenhalf.com
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PAPER ZOO find the PASSION...
Members of Paper Zoo performed the final scenes of Jesus' life as part of Hope Bradford's Passion Play, on Saturday 22nd March. Julia O'Keeffe directed this outdoor production. Whilst David Peel took the role of Jesus, Ben Eagle played Pilate, Damien O'Keeffe played Peter and Martin Knowles portrayed Caiaphas.
Click here for details on PZ's 'Other Projects' page.
Click here for the HOPE BRADFORD website
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DON'T BE A BOAR...
Paper Zoo have announced plans to stage the George Orwell classic Animal Farm in the Summer months of 2008.
More details of casting and style of the production are to be announced soon - click on the logo for the Animal Farm page.
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