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Rotten archiveThree young, regional actresses - Saoirse, Coco and Sonia - are struggling to survive in London. Their shared dream is dwindling away quicker than their bank balances. But who needs electricity? Or Netflix? Every night, through their grotty living room window, the antiheroes have a front row seat to observe the life of Instagram 'celebrity' Iris Montague-Willis. When the girls spot the newly engaged Iris in a compromising position with a woman, they decide to film it, and are later persuaded by Sonia's on-again-off-again, drug dealer boyfriend Ross to blackmail Iris. But their scheming soon spirals into complete anarchy. Betrayals, double-crossings and love triangles, twists and turns, it's every person for themselves! Rotten explores themes poignant to the lives of young people: the cost of living, capitalism, mental health and social media. It shines a light on the economic and social crisis happening in Britain today, with sharp observation and biting wit.

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Author: Josie White

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Archive listings for Rotten (2024)

Work type: Play.

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Producer Josie White. Producer Team Angelica. Producer Emmerson & Ward. Director Rikki Beadle-Blair. Performer Kavita Vyas (Sonia). Performer Nicola Taggart (Saoirse). Performer Narisha Lawson (Coco). Performer Alice Berry (Iris). Performer Sam Butters (Ross).
15 Nov 24 to 16 Nov 24Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham :: V143
listing details L0629997955
23 May 24Playhouse, Nottingham :: V457
listing details L1663874287
15 May 24 to 16 May 24The Dukes, Lancaster :: V523
listing details L568023910
9 May 24Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate :: V942
listing details L2111702297
23 Apr 24Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough :: V949
listing details L01772370357
20 Apr 24Theatre Royal, Norwich :: V72
listing details L01448173448
6 Apr 24Derby Theatre, Derby :: V1830193620
listing details L0588723277
22 Mar 24 to 23 Mar 24Curve, Leicester :: V830272338
listing details L0558530755

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