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Islands - or How to Play Dirty and Get Away with It archive"This is my world, I am the king, I make the rules and everyone else can go to hell. This is off-shore." Islands is an illuminating, absurd and powerful new show about tax havens, little empires, enormous greed and the few who have it all. Hilarious and unnerving, this ink black comedy with music plunges you into a monstrous, secretive world where it really seems that no-one has to pay.... for anything. Head off-shore and frolic with those who have it all worked out, as they feed their addiction to wealth, power and material stuff. Oxfam estimate that there is .5 trillion siphoned out of the world economy into tax havens by wealthy individuals alone. Christian Aid has calculated that 1,000 children die every day as a result of tax evasion. This is not just a political or social challenge; this is a matter of human rights. Please note that this production features strong sexual content, swearing, and partial nudity. Recommended age 14+.

Cast/Performers

Hannah Ringham, Simon Startin, John Biddle, Seiriol Davies, Caroline Horton

Creatives/Company

Author: Caroline Horton
Producer(s): The Bush Theatre, Caroline Horton & Co
Company: China Plate
Director: Omar Elerian
Design: Oliver Townsend
Sound: Elena Pena
Lighting: Jackie Shemesh

Islands - or How to Play Dirty and Get Away with It

Islands - or How to Play Dirty and Get Away with It (Play) production archive for QTIX code T59696328. Details of all Islands - or How to Play Dirty and Get Away with It archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S831824707

Archive Listings

15 Jan 15
  to
21 Feb 15
Bush Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
19 Nov 14
  to
20 Nov 14
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive

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