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![]() | Network Theatre 246a Lower Road, Waterloo, London, SE1 8SJ |
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Cost | £13.50-£14.50 |
**ONE OF NETWORK THEATRE SUBMISSIONS INTO 2018 VAULT FESTIVAL** 21st-25th February 2018 - 19:45 EVENINGS - SUNDAY 25TH EXTRA MATINEE 15:15 BY MICHAEL ROSS, DIRECTED BY JAMES MCKENDRICK Adam is absolutely loving being Employment Minister, singer-songwriter Kirsty cries in the shower every morning before heading off to work at the Job Centre, struggling actress Willow must toil unpaid in a pound shop or lose her benefits, and banker Jane is disgusted by the sight of closed curtains as she leaves for Canary Wharf every morning. Michael Ross’s biting satire delivers a piece very much for our times, reflecting on the dignity – and many indignities – of labour. It explores how some people are defined by their job, whilst for others it’s the main obstacle to becoming who they truly are. It is a funny, smart and ingenious examination of what work means in Twenty-First Century Britain. A PRODUCTION IN ARRANGEMENT WITH NICK QUINN, THE AGENCY (LONDON) LTD |
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