LONDON, Paris, New York, Blockley - a seldom-heard combination of theatrical venues.
However, this is the itinerary of a critically acclaimed play, which will be performed at St George's Hall on Tuesday.
Far Away is produced by Blockley man William Wilkinson, who is usually based in Paris where he works with director Peter Brook.
The three-act play, by British writer Caryl Churchill, is described as a chilling look at our world as it may become.
A review in the Paris press said the play was beyond definition. "It breaks all the rules, Churchill handles marvellously a sort of dark humour that constantly unnerves the audience - almost surrealist - it has a sensual pleasure."
Doors open at 7.15pm for an 8pm start and tickets at £5 are available from the village Post Office, Murrays or the Great Western pub.
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