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Vampir

Closed 31 Oct 2020

South London Theatre

A creature invented in folklore, given credence by religion and celebrated in the arts, emerges from the twisted shadows of a world struck with a fear as primal and as ancient as the myth itself.
Vampir at South London Theatre

Image: South London Theatre

Show details

Synopsis


A creature invented in folklore, given credence by religion and celebrated in the arts, emerges from the twisted shadows of a world struck with a fear as primal and as ancient as the myth itself.


Dark and physical, Vampir is an exploration of the enduring appeal of the vampire, of sexuality and the true meaning of monster.


Background, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


Social media & info


Website link for this show

Theatre


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Postal address:
The Old Fire Station
2A Norwood High Street
London SE27 9NS

Box office tel: -

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Dates


Previews from:Tuesday 27 October 2020

Closes:Saturday 31 October 2020

Performance days & times


Evening:

Matinee:
-

Running time: 1 hr 15 mins

Tickets


Standard:
To be confirmed

Cast


Anna Rubincam

Bibi Sabina Spaans

Chaz Doyle

Elaine Johnson

Emily Carmichael

Finley Robertson

Gideon Benari

Jason Rosenthal

Josiah Phoenix

Justin George

Karen Walkden

Mark Slaughter

Mitchell Labiak

Robert Hayman

Sergio Cittadino

Suzie Partridge

Valeria Martin-Pérez

Valeria Pira


Creatives


Composer: Gerard Johnson
Director: Bryon Fear

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