PapaC Productions is continuing with their policy of reviving outstanding contemporary work by staging key writer Deborah Levy's plays for the first time in 20 years.
Two dark tales set in a world on the outskirts of reality, a place where the strange and wild is commonplace. Levy's plays explore loss of hope and identity with a twist of comedy and violence that leaves the audience with a bittersweet taste on their tongues. Be cautious when you enter this world, you may just lose yourself along the way...
Enter the strange and surreal world of Clam, where six people embark on a rollercoaster ride through relationships, terrorism and shattered dreams...
Honey/Baby fuses dark comedy, violence and love in a powerful and shocking play that investigated five citizens in contemporary England. Exploring exile, racism, young love, lust and middle England...
Deborah Levy's work has been performed all over the world. She has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, The Royal Court and Radio 4.
Both of Levy's plays are uncompromising, visceral pieces that encourage audience interpretation and force us to question our views on women, relationships and violence. By sandwiching these plays together, the end result is a double punch in the gut that not only prolongs the audiences stay in the surreal and disturbing worlds she creates, but also encourages us to consider every angle of the arguments she presents.
Tickets: £12/£10 Concessions
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Address: 138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ
Transport: Kennington Tube (1 min, Northern Line), One stop from Waterloo (Northern Line, Charing Cross Branch)
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