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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th April 2023
Opened27th April 2023
To13th May 2023
When19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
Finborough (V199)
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  • Date of change: 16 Feb 23 - T997548999

The Retreat

The Retreat

Work:: The Retreat (S1942824094)

Rachel, a 30-something Hebrew school teacher, is aching to be a screenwriter. And it doesn't help that she's in hot water with her bosses for criticising Israel's actions on the West Bank in front of her pupils. David and Jeff are two independent film producers in need of a good script. While Jeff is pragmatic about the schlock they put out, David yearns for artistic substance. He thinks he may have found it in Rachel's ambitious but unwieldy script about a false messiah - but he soon finds himself enthralled by more than Rachel's writing. Inspired but reeling, Rachel is intoxicated by the possibilities of a new career and a new life, but fears that she may be compromising her integrity. Meanwhile, Jeff aims to bring everyone down to earth with the cynical realities of the film industry. As David and Rachel's professional and personal lives entwine, they undertake a life-changing journey into the meaning of power, and the meaning of blind loyalty. A fast-paced acerbic take on art, craft, money and passion, The Retreat contains strong language, sexual references and sensitive subject matter.
Author Jason Sherman

Production:: (T997548999)

European premiere.
Presented byBellinger Court Productions (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Emma Jude Harris
Design Alys Whitehead
Costume Alys Whitehead
Performer Michael Feldsher (Jeff Bloom)
Performer Max Rinehart (David Fine)
Performer Jonathan Tafler (Wolf Benjamin)
Performer Jill Winternitz (Rachel Benjamin)

Listing:: L1597582897




Production details

European premiere.

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