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Foursight Theatre & Black Country Touring will be presenting The Corner Shop from 23 October to 8 November at Mander Shopping Centre in Wolverhampton.

“Incense sticks and Imperial Leather soap. Fresh ginger, dried chillies and cassava chips. Caribbean vegetables, gaudy penny sweets, cards for all occasions.
Welcome to the corner shop: part grocery store, part Aladdin’s cave, and part community centre.
A cast of aspiring shopkeepers – English, Indian, Iranian, Caribbean and Polish – invite you into their lives and living rooms as they set up shop in the Black Country fighting to adapt and survive in a fast changing world.”
It’s “a promenade performance inspired by real-life stories from the world of the corner shop”
Tickets
£7/£5 concessions (including 50p booking fee).
Early booking is advisable.
To book call 0870 320 7000 or visit Midland Box Office, 18 Queen Square, Wolverhampton.
Our friends at Tindal Street Press are looking for a Publicity and Marketing Assistant:
An exciting opportunity to join Birmingham’s prize-winning independent fiction publisher and work within a small energetic team three days per week or equivalent.
We seek an organised graduate with promotional flair and a passion for reading, who must be enthusiastic about marketing literary fiction.
Previous PR, marketing or publishing experience desirable. £14,000 pro rata 0.6
The successful candidate will focus on marketing and publicity work and gain a broad understanding of the publishing industry.
Tasks will include:
There will be opportunities for training and development, and to develop some editorial experience with manuscripts. There is potential for the role to grow over time.
Please apply with CV and letter of application to Alan Mahar, Publishing Director at editorial@tindalstreet.co.uk or Tindal Street Press, 217 Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Birmingham B9 4AA.
Closing date: 30 October 2009.
Interviews are planned to take place on 12 November.
To start mid-December or beginning of January.

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