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What Kenny Barrett did alarmed his school and family. Although he would like to make it through his senior year unnoticed, he will now have to make a formal apology to the entire community. At home, his mom is struggling with a rocky start to her second marriage, an alienated adolescent daughter, and a surprise visit from her estranged sister. Equal parts humorous and sobering, Liz Flahive’s From Up Here is a timely play about a family limping out the door in the morning and coming home no matter what. CHURCH HILL STUDIO Venue # 137 33 Morningside Road, EH10 4DR £5.00 August 8th 11:15 7th 19:15 9th 15:15 “The play has the bouncy humor of a quirky- family sitcom, but in this case the usual adolescent afflictions ... take a back seat to something larger, darker and more mysterious...” 5th 19:15 - Charles Isherwood, The New York Times “...the play’s offbeat humor and understated soul stem from the group’s tectonic journey toward accepting one another as individuals.” - The New Yorker

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Page 1: Back of Scotland Flyer

What Kenny Barrett did alarmed his school and family. Although he would like to make it through his senior year unnoticed, he will now have to make a formal apology to the entire community. At home, his mom is struggling with a rocky start to her second marriage, an alienated adolescent daughter, and a surprise visit from her estranged sister. Equal parts humorous and sobering, Liz Flahive’s From Up Here is a timely play about a family limping out the door in the morning and coming home no matter what.

CHURCH HILL STUDIO

Venue # 13733 Morningside Road, EH10 4DR

£5.00

August

8th11:15

7th19:15

9th15:15

“The play has the bouncy humor of a quirky-family sitcom, but in this case the usual

adolescent afflictions ... take a back seat to something larger, darker and more

mysterious...”

5th19:15

- Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

“...the play’s offbeat humor and understated soul stem from the group’s tectonic journey

toward accepting one another as individuals.”

- The New Yorker