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Article: Audience takes centre stage in Etiquette, as the usual rules of conversation no longer apply; Play promises a different kind of theatre experience.(News)
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- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- November 2, 2009
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Byline: MIke Gibson
AS the country's biggest opera house, the Wales Millennium Centre is known for its big-name performers, lavish stage sets and premium seats.
But next month it is to welcome a different kind of theatre experience that requires just pounds 2, half-an-hour of your time and a complimentary set of headphones.
Award-winning play Etiquette, a hit at this year's Edinburgh Festival, could be the ultimate experiment in audience participation.
Following instructions relayed in English or Welsh, two plucky people can take a seat ...