Attic

King's Head Theatre, 115 Upper Street, London
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This event ended on Sunday 25th of June 2017
Admission
£15 (£10 concession)
Venue Information
The King's Head
Upper Street, N1 1QN
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Essex Road 0.33 miles

'Maybe you’re the last person I’ll ever f*ck.'

'Yes. If you die tomorrow.'

An intimate two-hander that invites you to follow the journey of Leonie and Bay as they relive their dangerous, boundary-pushing relationship in one night. By turn understated and visceral, 'Attic' examines the dark, animalistic and unconventional sides to love between two people who never quite find their way back together.

The debut play from young writer Meriel Hinsching, directed by award-winning emerging director Ed Theakston (Best Play award for 'Bit of Sunshine', LOST Theatre Festival 2016 & Theatre503).

“In her debut play ‘Attic’, new writer Meriel Hinsching displays a talent for plumbing emotional depths with a truthfulness and elegance that writers double her age struggle to muster. Delivered with a real commodity of language and a deft sense of humour ‘Attic’ – and Meriel - are one to watch.” Jesse Briton (Bound)

“A full-bodied, intense and penetrating production.” London Theatre 1
“Finely acted, written and directed.” West End Wilma
(Reviews for Bit of Sunshine at Theatre503)

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