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The Narcissist

Closed 11 Jul 2021

Arcola Theatre

Behold, the most terrifying, entertaining and unnerving, one man show of all time. There are no promises but you will leave enlightened. Let the games begin..
The Narcissist at the Arcola Theatre

Image courtesy Arcola Theatre

Show details

Synopsis


Behold, the most terrifying, entertaining and unnerving, one man show of all time.


5 lessons.


Nothing but the truth.


In under one hour, your brittle wall of morality will be broken down with unquenchable wit, 80's classics and the slickest slideshow the world has ever seen.


There are no promises but you will leave enlightened.


Let the games begin.


The Narcissist is a new comedy that blends monologue, stand-up, dance and rap to explore our insatiable desire to be loved.


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Adults only


Social media & info


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Theatre


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Postal address:
24 Ashwin Street
Dalston

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Dates


Previews from:Monday 5 July 2021

Press night:Wednesday 7 July 2021

Closes:Sunday 11 July 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:

Monday 5th July at 7pm

Wednesday 7th July at 7pm

Saturday 10th July at 7pm

Sunday 11th July at 6pm


Matinee:
Saturday 10th July at 4pm

Running time: 50 mins

Tickets


Standard:
£17 to £19; value £12

Concessions:
£15 to £17

Cast


The Narcissist - Will Adolphy

Creatives


Author: Will Adolphy
Director: Gemma Aked-Priestley
Sound: Sam Glossop
Movement: Nicky Griffiths
Production: Will Adolphy; Flux Theatre

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