The story of a friendship that was too close, too painful, too intimate… for one of the friends at least – until the day she just disappeared. Three years later they meet in a café, one not knowing why they split apart, the other not knowing what is pulling them back together. All of their lives are tangled up in their relationship, and all of their lives are set to spill out onto the floor that night.
A first chance to see this challenging new play by David Walter Hall, featuring live music throughout with songs by Django Bates, Jacques Brel and Son House.
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Some press quotes on past productions by David Walter Hall:
“an emotional experience you will never forget” – Eastern Daily Press on Now Is The Hour
“creates an atmosphere of creeping, uncanny terror, that grips from the start and never relinquishes … mesmerising” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ – The Scotsman on Cross Road Blues
“scarcely possible to hold back a tear” – The Independent on Now Is The Hour
“a truly classic play that deserves to be seen more than once” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ – The British Theatre Guide on Now Is The Hour
“portrayed with sympathy and compassion … a humane work” – The Guardian on The Last Priest
“masterful … an intense play with a dark, fearsome claustrophobia … entirely compelling” ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ – Edinburgh Evening News on Meslier
Horses in the Rain
Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street London
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This event ended on Sunday 9th of November 2014
This event ended on Sunday 9th of November 2014
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