Reviewing Live Productions: Stones in his Pockets Stones in his Pockets is a highly successful play about a Hollywood film company shooting scenes of a new film in the Irish village of County
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Navdeep Sahota Monday, 4 April 2005 Reviewing Live Productions: Stones in his Pockets Stones in his Pockets is a highly successful play about a Hollywood film company shooting scenes of a new film in the Irish village of County Kerry. The company has previously filmed other Blockbusters in this village and use the inhabitants as extras. The plot centres around the filming of The Quiet Valley and two extras, Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn, who are excited about the opportunity to star in a film and getting paid £40 per day. The whole play is acted out by two men, performing the roles of five or six different characters each. The performance was at the Bedford School Theatre. The stage is straight in front of the seats. The first five rows were on the ground and after that the seats were tiered. Prior to the beginning of the performance the stage was exposed....

