The plays run for 80 minutes which is just about enough for the tension to be drawn out in a two-hander of limited narrative potential. |
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Essentially a two-hander, he allows actors no physical contact and revokes his licence to shock. |
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The play is a two-hander comedy, first premiered in 1980 and filmed three years later, starring Michael Caine and Julie Walters. |
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Slick, snappy and entertaining, this two-hander about the new phenomenon of speed-dating is a gem. |
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Lee Anne Oswald directed me in a two-hander and we performed it as part of Dundee's Women's Festival. |
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It's basically a two-hander, set in the backstage areas of theatres and focussing on the interaction between an up-and-coming young actor and a much older thesp on his uppers. |
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The central two-hander is set among a group of friends, all of whom are married or about to marry. |
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A half-hour two-hander, Laundry at 4am is a small theatrical gem. |
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This new comedy written and directed by Glenda Stirling is a two-hander about a boy played by Kruchkywich and a girl played by Medina Hahn who meet, mate and run to the altar. |
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I've done bits of Pinter before, but to be part of this two-hander is great for an actor. |
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This powerful two-hander set on the open waves chilled me to the bone. |
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Most prefer the more compact and clinical two-hander. |
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If you want to see it made into an a wkward, over-theatrical two-hander with too many plot lines, see this. |
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The Welsh premiere of this two-hander from Company of Sirens takes place in the intimate setting of the studio space at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre. |
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