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Kevin Spacey tweets with running commentary on 24 Hour plays

Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent
24.07.09

Kevin Spacey will tweet secrets from behind the scenes at the Old Vic's 24-hour play marathon this weekend.

The theatre's artistic director wants to open the creative process to all Londoners by sending updates via Twitter as a young cast and crew try to write, rehearse and perform seven new plays in a day.

It is the first time a London show has given a running commentary on its development in this way.

The inspiration was Broadway musical Next to Normal which tweeted its story from the perspective of its characters and built a fanbase of almost 450,000.

Spacey has 800,000 Twitter followers on his own account. He will be joined on the Old Vic's feed by more than 50 aspiring professionals in The 24 Hour Plays: Old Vic New Voices initiative.

From 10.30pm tomorrow, the entire team will offer insights every 10 minutes into the development of their works towards the one-off performance at 7.30pm on Sunday.

If any Twitter user responds with something the writers especially like, their thoughts could end up on stage.

The 24-Hour Plays began in 2004 and have starred such actors as American Josh Hartnett.

Twitter.com/kevinSpacey - Kevin Spacey's personal twitter site

http://twitter.com/E_N_O

updates from the ENO

http://twitter.com/londonartunited - news form London's art galleries

http://twitter.com/thestage - theatre news from around the capital

http://twitter.com/londonsymphony - updates from the LSO

http://twitter.com/100artworks - online graffiti around the capital

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