Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
England is cautiously moving out of national lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic, but London theatres remain closed to audiences.
The government has not announced firm dates for theatres to open in England, though a suggested date for indoor performances to restart has been given as 17 May 2021, with capacity restrictions.
Larger theatres may be back with full capacity audiences from 21 June.
London theatres are beginning to announce new show dates and we are updating our listings.
However, we advise checking theatre websites to confirm which shows will be playing in the future.
28 Sep to 2 Oct 2021
Wilton's Music Hall
Image: Wilton's Music Hall
Synopsis
Two clowns shoot the breeze, drinking bourbon and playing cards. While hunting the elusive nine of diamonds, they casually dissect capitalism, sea-lions, western culture, fishing, genocide, you know … stuff like that.
Sam and Bob are not so much waiting for Godot, nor are they waiting for the audience to keep up.
Their window on the world is one of menace, hilarity, disappointment and improbability, all delivered with a magnificent high-octane comic brio.
Anarchic and surreal, this delightful and confusing satire surprises and provokes in spades … or the nine of diamonds …
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Video credit: Horse Country Teaser from Michael Edwards on Vimeo.
Trailer
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Theatre
London E1 8JB
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm
Friday ‑ 7‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm
Tickets
Cast
Daniel Llewelyn-Williams
Michael Edwards
Creatives
Author: CJ Hopkins
Director: Mark Bell
Production: Flying Bridge Theatre and Rive Productions