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LIVES IN ART

To celebrate the Crucibles 40th Birthday, our brand new Sheffield People’s Theatre presents this passionate, moving and humorous play for the whole family. ‘There will be no art here today. Go home!’
On an empty stage a lone figure tries to stop the creation of art. However, as stories unfold, music soars and memories of love and life come rushing back, the magic proves unstoppable. Featuring a large company of local performers from in and around Sheffield, this production has been created specially for the Crucible’s 40th year.

LIVES IN ART
November 2011, The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Theatres, Sheffield, UK 

A Sheffield Theatres Production
Writer: Richard Hurford
Director: Andrew Loretto
Movement Director; Lucy Cullingford

​Lauren performed one of the lead roles Furball alongside an ensemble cast of local performers. 
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