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Mission Implausible by Tom Kirkham and Matthew Crossey

Each issue of D&T we bring you a page-to-stage focus on a play for performance with your students, written by someone who's directed it themselves. This issue, Tom Kirkham and Matthew Crossey introduce Mission Implausible.
 Mission Implausible
Mission Implausible

We have all grown up watching and reading spy stories: franchises such as James Bond, Mission Impossible and Jason Bourne have meant that spies have rarely left our screens over the last few decades, not to mention the hundreds of other films, programmes and books that centre on spies solving mysteries and, more often than not, saving the world. But a spy stage musical? It's not something many of us will have encountered. Until now! Mission Implausible takes a light-hearted approach to the genre, filling the action with memorable characters, exciting moments and catchy songs, all wrapped up in an hour or so of engaging drama aiming to provide its young performers with a truly memorable and thrilling experience.

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