After two sold out runs at the Royal Court, Caryl Churchill’s critically-acclaimed play transfers to New York before touring to Salford, Bristol and Cambridge
I’m walking down the street and there’s a door in the fence open and inside there are three women I’ve seen before.
Three old friends and a neighbour. A summer of afternoons in the back yard. Tea and catastrophe.
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
Wed 15 – Sun 26 Feb
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Lowry, Salford Quays
Tue 7 – Sat 11 Mar 2017
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Cambridge Arts Theatre
Tue 14 – Sat 18 Mar 2017
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Bristol Old Vic
Wed 22 – Sun 26 Mar 2017
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Directed by James Macdonald, design by Miriam Buether, lighting by Peter Mumford and sound by Christopher Shutt.
WINNER – BEST PLAY
WRITERS’ GUILD AWARDS 2017
'Caryl Churchill’s magnificent new play unleashes an intricate, elliptical, acutely female view of the apocalypse.
Revolutionary.'
The Observer | Susannah Clapp Read full review
'It’s hard to imagine you’ll come across a more brilliant play this year.'
Time Out | Andrzej Lukowski
'Linda Bassett, Kika Markham, June Watson and Deborah Findlay deliver pitch-perfect performances.
This is Churchill at her best.'
The Guardian | Michael Billington
'It packs a formidable charge.'
Financial Times | Ian Shuttleworth
Running time: 50 minutes
Age guidance: 14+
Contains pulsating lights