Laura Clare Horton (@laurachorton) 's Twitter Profile
Laura Clare Horton

@laurachorton

Writer.
Current play: Lynn Faces at Summerhall
Artistic Consultant Barbican Theatre. Plymouth Laureate 20-23; Bad Sex Writing &
@StoriesTheatre CIC
she/her

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calendar_today28-11-2012 12:50:12

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Martin Berry (@martinberry16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An exciting moment as we launch Elevate, the new Exeter Northcott artist support and development programme. Check it out. Free to join and access all we have to offer for SW artists.

Theatre Royal Plymouth (@trplymouth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look behind the scenes of #MyMother'sFuneral fresh from it's award winning run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe! We're looking forward to welcoming back #FringeFirst award winners Paines Plough this September. 📆 10 - 14 Sep 🎟️ bit.ly/4dmii7L 📍 The Drum

Theatre by the Lake (@tbtlake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Fantastic Job Opportunity 🚨 applications close next Fri 6 September We're looking for a Head of Development to work closely with the Executive Director and Senior Management colleagues at Theatre by the Lake. For more details and to apply bit.ly/TBTLjobs

🚨 New Fantastic Job Opportunity 🚨 applications close next Fri 6 September

We're looking for a Head of Development to work closely with the Executive Director and Senior Management colleagues at Theatre by the Lake.

For more details and to apply bit.ly/TBTLjobs
Donald Hutera (@donaldhutera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...& thoroughly enjoyed visiting In the Lady Garden #ITLG' In the Lady Garden: Julia Faulkner spot-on in Deborah Edgington's direction of Babs Horton's v funny AlanBennettish script abt childhood memories, sexuality, ageing, self-doubt/liberation. V tourable too w appeal not ltd to oldsters :)

...&amp; thoroughly enjoyed visiting <a href="/LadyGardeners/">In the Lady Garden #ITLG</a>' In the Lady Garden: Julia Faulkner spot-on in <a href="/DebEdgington/">Deborah Edgington</a>'s direction of <a href="/BabsHorton/">Babs Horton</a>'s v funny AlanBennettish script abt childhood memories, sexuality, ageing, self-doubt/liberation. V tourable too w appeal not ltd to oldsters :)
Laura Clare Horton (@laurachorton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm working on an adult panto, Ciderella, & I'm looking for any cider companies that might want to get involved. I'm also running Play, Pasty, Pint events where local writers present 45 min plays over the lunch hour & I'm looking for breweries who might be able to help us.

Women's Writes (@writes_women) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for sharing DIVA Magazine 🙌 Guess we’re #DIVAS always? diva-magazine.com/event/all-that… Grab 👏 your 👏 tickets 👏 now 👏 for 26th - 28th of Sept @Theatre503

Debra Baker (@debrabaker33) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Mothers Funeral:The Show kicks off on tour today. If you’re anywhere near - Plymouth, Colchester, Bristol, Northampton, Corby or Newcastle, then grab a ticket!! painesplough.com/productions/my…

Malaika Kegode (@malaikakegode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OUTLIER's return is starting to feel very real now! The train journeys we take through rickety little South West stations feature in the show, so it's exciting and a little surreal to see our posters popping up by those very rails. Join us at Theatre Royal Plymouth theatreroyal.com/whats-on/outli…

Jodie Paget (@paget_jodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a real honour to work on OUTLIER. This is an incredibly beautiful show that has the SW running through its veins. Definitely not to be missed in The Drum Theatre Royal Plymouth from 26th Sept-5th Oct🎟️

Paines Plough (@painesplough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlotte Bennett - our AD and director of My Mother's Funeral: The Show - on the big topics that aren't discussed nearly enough: death, money, and class in theatre. Read her full blog piece here: painesplough.com/news/charlotte…

Kathy Rucker (@ruckerkathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This wonderful gem of a theatre needs some help to stay open. If you can spare a bit, I know they would greatly appreciate it. Long live Barons Court Theatre !