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ENG-ER-LAND

15 to 24 Jun 2021

Jermyn Street Theatre

An energetic play about who's really on your team.
ENG-ER-LAND at Jermyn Street Theatre

Photo credit Ali Wright

Show details

Synopsis


"Going up the stairs and into the stadium, it's like coming out of darkness."


Lizzie's first game was Coventry v Man City.


It was the 90s, so this wasn't the Man City of today, oil and superstars, but the old Man City - a bit rubbish, but with good fans.


Lizzie fell in love with the beautiful game that day, and she's been obsessed ever since.


But then something happens to make her question her place on the terraces.


ENG-ER-LAND is an energetic play about who's really on your team.


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


Festival: This show is part of Footprints Festival.


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Theatre


Name:


Postal address:
16b Jermyn Street
London SW1Y 6ST

Box office tel:

Box office email: -

Location map for Jermyn Street Theatre

Dates


Previews from:Tuesday 15 June 2021

Closes:Thursday 24 June 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:

Tuesday 15 June 7.30pm

Thursday 17 June 7.30pm

Friday 18 June 9.30pm

Thursday 24 June 7.30pm


Matinee:
None

Running time: 1 hr 00 mins

Tickets


Standard:

TICKET BAND C:

£12 to £19 (In theatre)

£9 to ££15 (At home)


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Cast


Hannah Kumari

Creatives


Author: Hannah Kumari
Director: Rikki Beadle-Blair
Choreography: Nadia Sohawon
Sound: Nicola Chang
Projections: Pj McEvoy
Dramaturg: Milli Bhatia
Production: Alistair Wilkinson

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