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What if you're too skint to afford morals? Beezer and O'Rourke live on the fringes of society in a dingy London flat, struggling to make ends meet. Despite living life at the bottom of the heap, the savage banter of their dysfunctional friendship keeps the pair afloat. When their dodgy landlord, Dollar, makes them a 'business' proposition, O'Rourke finds himself selling out for the cost of a few months' rent. The price? Take care of a mystery special package. Just for a few months. Easy job. Easy money. As the weight of a heavy conscience becomes too much to bear, the outlook for tomorrow becomes increasingly dark, with a storm brewing on the horizon. World Premiere. Please note this play contains distressing scenes and themes of abuse that may be triggering for some. Not suitable for children.
Cast/Performers
Mark Hadfield (Beezer),
Niamh James (Mara),
Alec Newman (O'Rourke),
Cyril Nri (Turkey),
David Schaal (Dollar)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Eugene O'HarePresented by:
Park Theatre (in association with Anthology Theatre - Eilene Davidson and Featuristic Stage)
Director:
Alice Hamilton