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Performance

VenueHampstead Theatre
Also: Michael Frayn Space/Hampstead Downstairs
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From22nd June 2018
Opened28th June 2018
To28th July 2018
When19:30. Jun 28 at 19:00. Sat Mats 15:00. Wed Mats 14:30
Hampstead Theatre (V202)
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  • Date of change: 10 May 18 - T630627502
  • Date of change: 22 Feb 18 - T630627502

Genesis Inc.

Genesis Inc.

Work:: Genesis Inc. (S01464786815)

Serena and Jeff have one last chance: Genesis Incorporated, whose glowing testimonials and bespoke treatments surely justify a final roll of the dice. Meanwhile, Bridget has put her future literally on ice while she focuses on her high-flying career and on finding Mr Right. And all Miles wants is a steady salary so he can buy a property in Zone 4 - oblivious to the fact that, in a different kind of currency, he's actually the richest of them all...
Author Jemma Kennedy

Production:: (T630627502)

Jemma Kennedy spins a blisteringly entertaining and multifaceted tale of the final frontier of 21st century capitalism: the privatisation of human reproduction. This richly imaginative, topical, and explosively funny new comedy takes a closer look at the lengths to which people will go to defy biology - and at the moral compass of an industry that trades on fear and hope.
Producer Hampstead Theatre
Director Laurie Sansom
Design Jess Curtis
Lighting Oliver Fenwick
Music Zara Nunn
Sound Gareth Fry
Design Ian William Galloway (video)
Director Georgina Lamb (movement director)
Director Suzanne Crowley (casting director)
Director Gilly Poole (casting director)
Performer Oliver Alvin-Wilson
Performer Ritu Arya
Performer Kirsty Besterman
Performer Arthur Darvill
Performer Harry Enfield
Performer Laura Howard
Performer Shobu Kapoor
Performer Clare Perkins
Performer Arthur Wilson

Listing:: L0847875456




Production details

Jemma Kennedy spins a blisteringly entertaining and multifaceted tale of the final frontier of 21st century capitalism: the privatisation of human reproduction. This richly imaginative, topical, and explosively funny new comedy takes a closer look at the lengths to which people will go to defy biology - and at the moral compass of an industry that trades on fear and hope.

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