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10 January - 3 February 2007 |
theatre of memory presents the west end premiere of bash
latterday plays Time Out Show of the Week and Critics' Choice ***** From the co-director of the critically acclaimed One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and the uk tour The Graduate, this new production of labute’s award-winning play gives an unblinking portrait of the evils that are abroad in everyday life. a utah businessman confides a family secret to a stranger in a las vegas hotel room. a pair of high school sweethearts recount the unnerving events of an anniversary weekend in new york city. and in nevada, a woman breaks her silence to reveal the consequences of a life-defining relationship with her junior high school teacher. a startling and darkly brilliant triptych, bash is distinguished by the raw, lyrical intensity that has become neil labute’s signature. starring: harry lloyd, juliet rylance, david sturzaker and jodie whittaker Time Out Show of the Week and Critics' Choice ***** 'sturzaker's slick, insinuating, pony-tailed huckster superbly captures ...
the character...'
'no playwright on the planet is writing better'
'make your way to the trafalgar studios for tamara harvey's
poised-as-a-predator production.'
'tamara harvey's simple, firm and ultimately beautiful
direction creates three vignettes of extraordinary power'
'one of the most important playwrights to emerge in a decade'
harry lloyd and jodie whittaker 'make our own
hearts stop as they gently, smilingly intertwine innocence and evil'
'labute was, is, a major american talent.'
'harry lloyd and jodie whittaker are horribly authentic'
'tamara harvey directs a compelling, superbly acted production
for the theatre of memory company'
'neil labute's three
confessional tales that make up bash make for raw, shocking and intense
evening of theatre.' produced by theatre of memory and jenny macdonald PLEASE NOTE: Age minimum recommendation 15 years. Contains references to extreme violence |
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