Details
Two one-act plays and a monologue.
Zoo Story, by Edward Albee- theatre of the absurd and black comedy meet in the famous play from 1959. A lovely afternoon in New York City's Central Park slowly descends into madness as a lonely man tries to make someone, just one person, acknowledge his humanity.
Waiting for Goldman Sachs by Alexa Williamson - a spoof of Samuel Beckett's
Waiting for Godot and a satire of the Eighties American-style all in one. From nuclear power to the destruction of the Ozone to over-indulgent yuppy culture - nothing escapes the scathing perceptions of our anti-heroes Skreedleejung and Luccachini.
Mercutio Rising, a monologue by Dominic Carroll - the spotlight was mainly on Romeo, but Mercutio was the one we fell for. Get to know the rogue from Romeo and Juliet better - learn of his passion for Rosaline and his adventures up until his tragic ending at the point of Tybalt's sword.
Creatives/Company
Author(s):
Edward Albee,
Alexa Williamson,
Dominic CarrollCompany:
Primrose Hill Players