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£8.00
Concessions: £5.00

Dates

Wednesday - Saturday, Wednesday 14th January 2009 - Saturday 24th January 2009 7.45PM

Running time

75 minutes, no interval

Venue

Downstairs

Production Company

SketchBook Productions

Extras

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SketchBook Productions presents

The Unfortunate Love of the British Empire

by Zephryn Taitte and Roy Alexander Weise

Something is rotten in the Empire, something stinks to high heaven...

Four Tales of Four Families in Four Kitchens, told across two centuries: from the momentous day a document was signed that changed history forever to modern times where ’family ' means the strangers that live with and steal from you. These are tales about the lies that break us apart and the bonds that make us cling to each other, in spite of the pain, and how nothing and everything changes as we travel through time.


Elizabeth 1 - The Letter of Marque
A queen betrayed by her closest handmaid, whom she loved like a sister, betrayed by the pirate explorer who loved her. A queen seduced by wealth and forced into an impossible decision that would bring about the death of millions.

Mr. Santos
A Father should not outlive his son but he should be allowed to bury him …..at least. Set in the high society of London in the 1950’s, Mr Santos struggles to make sense of his loss in a world that doesn't see him, in which a daughter-in-law despises him and a granddaughter learns for the first time that her father was a black man.

Something Called Love
One little room, no money, endless nappies, every night the same thing for dinner. Maybe they got married too quickly, maybe it’s her parents’ fault for disowning her, maybe Robert will get that promotion... If not something might snap, something might break, someone might get hit.

Dark Stranger
Dark Stranger is an immigrant’s story; the story of an illegal Guyanese immigrant, a lost soul, a poet displaced and misunderstood, trying to find a real connection in a mad British city.

 A PART OF 33% LONDON - celebrating the new generation of London's creative practitioners.


What You Have to Say...

 

Saw this show at Hackney Empire and it was brilliant. Insightful and engaging. A must-see. Just right from a borough like Lambeth.

 
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