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Brexit

Closed 6 Jul 2019

King's Head Theatre

Brexit is happening. Slowly. The two-year negotiating period is now in its fourth year. New Tory Leader and Prime Minister Adam Masters was the only candidate all factions of the party could agree upon.
Brexit at King's Head Theatre

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Synopsis


Brexit is happening. Slowly.


The two-year negotiating period is now in its fourth year.


New Tory Leader and Prime Minister Adam Masters was the only candidate all factions of the party could agree upon.


Surely his plan for the next phase of Brexit might be the right one.


Just … what was it again?


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Age suitability: 12+


Brexit, the new play from Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky, returns to the Kings Head Theatre following a smash hit, sell-out London season and a critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe last year.


Starring Adam Astill, Jessica Fostekew and Thom Tuck with more cast to be announced. Early booking strongly advised.


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Dates


Previews from:Tuesday 11 June 2019

Press night:Thursday 13 June 2019

Closes:Saturday 6 July 2019

Performance days & times


Evening:

Tuesday ‑ 7‑00pm

Wednesday ‑ 7‑00pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑00pm

Friday ‑ 7‑00pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑00pm


Matinee:
Sunday - 3-00pm

Running time: 1 hr 15 mins

Tickets


Previews:
£10

Standard:
£27.50, £19.50

Concessions:
£18.50

Cast


Adam Masters - David Benson

Paul Connell- Adam Astill

Helen Brandt - Margaret Cabourn-Smith

Diana Purdy - Jessica Fostekew

Simon Cavendish - Thom Tuck


Creatives


Author: Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky
Composer: Jamie Robertson
Director: Tom Salinsky
Lighting: Nicholas Holdridge
Sound: Jamie Robertson
Production: The Spontaneity Shop in association with Jason Smith

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