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Performance

VenueBread and Roses
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd August 2022
To3rd September 2022
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat Mats 14:00
Bread and Roses (V1142)
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  • Date of change: 19 Jul 22 - T653182651

London Zoo

London Zoo

Work:: London Zoo (S01219104650)

What is it like to be stabbed in the back; to constantly experience subtle prejudice; to be capable but feel powerless? Sit down and enjoy this pacey parody of life in the newspaper industry, and let London Zoo answer these questions with wit, surprise, and biting satire.
Author Farine Clarke

Production:: (T653182651)

It's the dawn of the new millennium; print newspapers, which have remained comfortably profitable for centuries, are now in crisis as the world falls in love with, and adopts, electronic media. In a romp through this newly changing environment the characters clutch at their established skills to maintain control, resulting in a choppy mutability. The wild final Act sees them having a stab at changing the status quo and redefining loyalty, as we learn pain is not always felt at the site of the wound. We leave you to decide where madness really lies on the behavioural scale.
Producer Farine Clarke
Director Catriona Clancy
Performer Natalie Lauren Woodward (Arabella)
Performer Harris Vaughan (Christian)
Performer Paul Condon (Charles)
Performer Odimegwu Okoye (Kelvin)
Performer Anirban Roy (Sunil)
Performer Dan Saski (Alex)

Listing:: L881377250




Production details

It's the dawn of the new millennium; print newspapers, which have remained comfortably profitable for centuries, are now in crisis as the world falls in love with, and adopts, electronic media. In a romp through this newly changing environment the characters clutch at their established skills to maintain control, resulting in a choppy mutability. The wild final Act sees them having a stab at changing the status quo and redefining loyalty, as we learn pain is not always felt at the site of the wound. We leave you to decide where madness really lies on the behavioural scale.

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