D E T A I L S
New play by the famous writer Martin Crimp in interpretation of Non-Place Theatre.
Dysfunctional family. Dysfunctional politicly and economically segregated society, where rather than really talking to each other, face and deal with the reality and truth of their life and sort it out, people rely on therapy and medical intervention.
C R E A T I V E S
Practitioner - K a t i e M i t c h e l l
Writer - M a r t i n C r i m p
Visual Designer - A l e x F d u t c h
Sound Designer - R i n a D a n s
C A S T
Grandad - H e s s a m N a s s e r n i a
Granny - I n g r i d A m a n d a
Dad - J a m i e M c e n e f f
Mum - K i m b e r l y M a r k
Debbie - K a r o l C y b u l s k i
Hazel - K s e n i a S o f r o n
Madeleine - P a y g e T e m p l e
Uncle Bob - W i l l i a m R e d d i n g
R E V I E W S
"The avant-garde, satirical, absurd play" ★★★★★
The Times
In the Republic of Happiness
by Martin Crimp
Fri 22 March 2013 - Tue 21 May 2013
Mon - Sat 7:30 pm
TIKETS: £20. MONDAYS ALL TICKETS £10
"How can I not feel what I feel about my own child? How can I not feel what I feel about my own feelings? Because it's a fact that I feel what I feel plus whatever I feel is a fact. Is a pure fact.
Don't you come here telling me it isn't. Don't you come here telling me I should what? should resist security. Why should I resist security? No. I need security. I believe in security. I complete security.
I zip up my bag."