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Join us for a celebration of the first ever lunchtime plays produced at the original Soho Poly in 1972. Lunchtime theatre went on to become a prominent feature of London's alternative theatre scene in the 1970s, reaching new audiences and contributing to a radical change in the way plays were written and understood. 

Come and enjoy the experience of lunchtime plays with this reading of rarely performed work by the great American playwright Thornton Wilder, in collaboration with the Noël Coward Foundation

This event is part of The Soho Poly: A Disruptive London Landmark series by University of Westminster.

Photo Credit: Nobby Clark