“Everyone has their price, Jonny. I think a million dollars is yours.” Atlantic City. 1988. Jonny and Rebecca are very much in love and very much in debt. He’s a struggling singer-songwriter who spends most of his time playing backup for Annie at the Oasis Casino Hotel Resort, and she works part-time at the casino and for a local charity. They struggle to make ends meet but they’re happy and that’s enough. Or is it? When wealthy stranger Larry Harris arrives in town and offers Rebecca a READ the POST
Immersive Gatsby | Review
Welcome back to the roaring twenties! Jay Gatsby invites you to one of his infamous parties. The champagne flows and as the drama unfolds the man himself will be the perfect host. As invites go, this is the hottest ticket in town. A hedonistic world of red hot rhythms, bootleg liquor and pure jazz age self-indulgence awaits. Dress to the nines and immerse yourself in this heart racing adaption of F Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal tale. If you are looking for theatre where you really feel part of the READ the POST
Grenfell: Value Engineering at The Tabernacle
“The Grenfell fire did not happen in a vacuum… it happened within a pocket of one of the smallest yet richest boroughs in London.” Leslie Thomas QC in evidence to the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry, July 2020 The dramatic evidence, based entirely on the words of those involved in the current Grenfell Tower Inquiry, is brought to the stage by the creative team responsible for the dramatisation of The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry - The Colour of Justice at the Tricycle Theatre, the National Theatre, READ the POST
Fritz & Matlock at The Pleasance Theatre
Set in a basement of an inner city Sheffield house, two men try and bury the bodies of their past and find their way to a more hopeful future. With no way out, will Fritz make it to his wedding? Will Matlock get away with murder? Or will the police finally raid the house and shut down the marijuana grow in the attic? This comedic, modern retelling of a Waiting for Godot style story takes the audience on an intense and yet surreal journey into the unknown. It delves into philosophical notions READ the POST
The Memory of Water at Hampstead Theatre
Mary, Catherine and Teresa are sisters who think they share a common past. A world of disputed bicycles, midnight ice-cream sodas, Mum's cocktail dresses and perfumed advice - a seaside childhood punctuated by the odd monosyllable from Dad. But where does reality end and family myth begin? Why has war broken out in Mother's bedroom - and why is Vi, so recently deceased, still with us? The Memory of Water is a tale of grief, family ties, and the relationship with memory. It is a relatable, READ the POST
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