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Wastwater and Great Gable when seen from the lower slopes of Irton Fell.
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The panorama from this eyrie up the silvery length of Wastwater towards the triangular citadel of Great Gable, standing four-square in the background, was electrifying.
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London theater "Wastwater" is a new play written by Simon Stephens and directed by Katie Mitchell, exploring the decisions of three couples at Heathrow Airport, featuring Jo McInnes, Paul Ready, Tom Sturridge and others.
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The panorama from this eyrie up the silvery length of Wastwater towards the triangular citadel of Great Gable, standing four-square in the background, was electrifying.
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However, the Royal Court's latest offering, Wastwater, has been more accurately described as in-your-brain theatre, something rather more reflective and thoughtful.
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• Reviewing Wastwater, a play at the Royal Court theatre, London, we described the lake of the title as the deepest in Britain.
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The best walk I ever did was by Wastwater in the Lake District, and the experience began long before I got there.
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• YHA Wastwater 0845 371 9350, yha.org.uk has rooms from £13.95pp.
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Her work as a director includes "After Dido" at the Young Vic in 2009 and "Wastwater" at the Royal Court Theatre last year.
Director Katie Mitchell Goes on Mad Journeys Javier Espinoza 2012
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Wastwater, incidentally, is England's deepest lake, situated in the Lake District's Wasdale valley.
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