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Performance

VenueLakeside Arts Centre
Also: Djanogly Theatre, Djanogly Recital Hall, New Theatre
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From25th October 2007
To27th October 2007
PricesFrom £12.00. To £15.00.
Lakeside Arts Centre (V0165922284)
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Lisa's Sex Strike

Work:: Lisa's Sex Strike (S0120066841)

Described as the topical comedy for 2007, Blake Morrison re-works Aristophanes' classic comedy, Lysistrata, to take on the great issues of our time - race, war, religion, terrorism and sexual morality - with disturbing hilarity. It's 2007 in the northern mill-town of Blackhurst and intolerable racial tensions are tearing the mixed community apart. Summat MUST to be done, and sharpish. Radical behaviour requires a radical plan, and Lisa hatches an outrageous plot to encourage peace - a sex strike - no more nooky 'til the fighting stops, with riotously funny consequences. But as the women of Blackhurst strive towards love...not war...they make a disturbing discovery that turns their local dispute into a demonstration of global proportions. This play contains some sexually explicit language and is not suitable for children.
Author Blake Morrison

Production:: (T01282658660)

World Premiere
Producer Octagon Theatre Bolton
Company Northern Broadsides
Director Conrad Nelson
Design Jessica Worrall
Musical Director Rebekah Hughes
Performer Seema Bowri (Rukmini)
Performer Sally Carman (Carol)
Performer Becky Hindley (Lisa)
Performer Rebekah Hughes (Meryl)
Performer Michael Hugo (Will)
Performer Anthony Hunt
Performer Chris Nayak
Performer Eve Polycarpou
Performer Simon Holland Roberts (Prutt)
Performer Barrie Rutter (Old Man Mars)
Performer Chook Sibtain (Amit)
Performer Jessica Taylor (Noor)
Performer Declan Wilson (Tyrone)
Performer Flo Wilson (Loretta)
Performer Chris Nayak (Iqbal)
Performer Eve Polycarpou (Mama Pax)

Listing:: L2017106300




Production details

World Premiere

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