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29 Jun to 3 Jul 2021
Southwark Playhouse
Image courtesy Southwark Playhouse
Synopsis
It's Chinese New Year in 1940s Hong Kong and celebrations are in full swing.
Julie, the daughter of the island's British Governor, crashes the servant's party downstairs.
What starts as a game descends into a fight for survival as sex, power, money and race collide on a hot night in the Pearl River Delta.
British-Hong Kong playwright Amy Ng adapts Strindberg's thrilling psychological classic into a newly politically-charged production.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 16+
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Theatre
London SE1 6BD
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday 29 Jun 2021 ‑ 19:30
Wednesday 30 Jun 2021‑ 19:30
Thursday 1 Jul 2021‑ 19:30
Friday 2 Jul 2021 ‑ 19:30
Saturday 3 Jul 2021 ‑ 19:30
Tickets
Cast
Jennifer Leong
Sophie Robinson
Leo Wan
Creatives
Author: August Strindberg, adapted by Amy Ng
Director: Dadiow Lin
Designer: Adam Wiltshire
Choreography: Yukiko Masui
Lighting: Chris Davey
Sound: Max Perryment
Production: New Earth Theatre and Storyhouse