
A free market comedy
8 March - 7 April 2007
by Drew Pautz
directed by Stephen Unwin
An artist sells her work, but claims it is still hers.
An advertising genius believes his ideas are 'art'.
A thief steals some trainers and calls it ‘activism’.
Everything and anything is a brand. Shoes, art, sex and even protest.
In Someone Else’s Shoes, writer Drew Pautz plunders the material world in a sharp, funny and thought-provoking new comedy.

Click here to view a short interview with writer Drew Pautz.
ETT's previous new plays include award-winning premieres of The York Realist by Peter Gill and Honeymoon Suite by Richard Bean, both at the Royal Court; and Jonathan Harvey’s Rupert
Street Lonely Hearts Club at the Donmar Warehouse.
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