Romance is virtual. Memories are trapped in the walls. Violence is only a stone's throw away. In the age of artificiality, connection feels as near as it is far.
How do we settle for the little we know and commit to the love we have?
How do we find meaning in our information obsessed society?
And who put that hedgehog in the microwave?
This is an intimate and exciting new revival of Caryl Churchill's kaleidoscopic modern classic, featuring over 30 scenes with more than 60 different characters.
It was first staged at The Oxford School of Drama with a company of third year acting students who have reassembled to bring this poignant show to The Cockpit Theatre at The Camden Fringe 2024.
Directed by Rebecca-Jo Roberts and Daniel Metcalfe and produced by Out of Pocket, a brand new theatre company.
"Creatively concieved, excellently directed and beautifully acted" Joanna Weir Ouston - Director, actor, writer and world-leading Linklater voice practitioner.
"A company overflowing with intimacy and creative heart." Kirsty McFarland - Movement practitioner, actor and director.
Bad language
Scenes of a sexual nature
Moderate violence
Flashing lights
Screaming
Loud Noises
The Great Gatsby (11/28/24-12/14/24)
Tahmine Named Him Sohrab (12/1/24-12/1/24)
Twelfth Night (12/2/24-12/3/24)
Smokestack Farewell (12/8/24-12/8/24)
Do Horses Have Teeth, Sir? (12/20/24-12/22/24)
The Cockpit is at The Cockpit, Gateforth Street, London, NW8 8EH, London.
Twelfth Night (11/14/24-11/16/24)
It Only Takes One of Us (11/12/24-11/12/24)
An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail - The First Draft Sessions (11/11/24-11/11/24)
Guinea Pigs (11/10/24-11/10/24)
You Can Take Me Home Toni (11/9/24-11/10/24)
Stampin' in the Graveyear (11/8/24-11/9/24)