People Like Us (12)
mar. 16 oct.
|Union Theatre
A new play about Brexit, sex & friendship.
Heure et lieu
16 oct. 2018, 19:30 – 23:30
Union Theatre, 229 Union St, London SE1 0LR, Royaume-Uni
À propos de l'événement
OVERVIEW
‘In safe space, no one can hear you scream…’
How far would you go to save your closest friendships from being washed away by the tide of history? This is the question the five members of a London book group - pompous Lothario Ralph, judgemental minx Stacey, self-righteous coquette Clemence, thirsty straight-shooter Frances and rosy-spectacled scapegoat Will - must ask themselves when the fight for the future of Europe becomes a domestic battleground of secrets and lies as the personal and the political, the sexual and the sectarian, clash and implode.
In the two years since the UK voted for sovereignty, endless Parliamentary horse-trading has all but eradicated the visceral excitement of Freedom Day. What remains is the violent sundering which has cleaved husband from wife, brother from sister, parent from child - and friend from friend. In this play about sex and Brexit, books and friendship, Julie Burchill and Jane Robins examine the true cost of daring to pop one’s own social bubble and ask the question - can we only ever really be friends with people like us?
CAST
Ralph
Kamaal Hussain
Clemence
Marine Andre
Stacey
Gemma-Germaine
Frances
Sarah Toogood
Will
Paul Giddings
CREATIVES
Director
Ben De Wynter
Designer
Holly Best
LIghting Designer
Holly Best
Designer
Matthew Swithinbank
Producers
Sasha Regan, Andrew Williams, Hilary and Stuart Wiliams