The Royal Court Theatre presents the Look Left Look Right production of
The Caravan
By Liam O'Driscoll, Mimi Poskitt and Ben Freedman
10 February - 28 February 2009
Sloane Square
Tickets: £10, tea and biscuit free.
Next Production: Tusk Tusk
Summer 2007 was the wettest on record, leaving 48,000 homes flooded across England. One year on, over 2,200 households were still living in caravans.
This documentary theatre piece, performed in a caravan for an audience of just eight, hears word for word how everyday people cope in a crisis. Some have coped with laughter, some with anger, and some haven’t coped at all.
The Caravan won a Fringe First Award at last year’s Edinburgh Festival.
Original concept by Mimi Poskitt.
Editing and script by Liam O’Driscoll, Mimi Poskitt and Ben Freedman.
Set Design by Jo Scotcher.
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Dates in February |
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| Tue 10 Feb 2009 | 12:00am | Sloane Square | |||
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Liam O'Driscoll
Writer
Mimi Poskitt
Original concept & Writer
Ben Freedman
Writer
Jo Scotcher
Set Designer
Reviews
Eye-opening theatre thats an absolute must-see.
— Metro
Bursting with warmth, charm and honesty.
— Time Out
As a documentary project of one of the most overlooked disasters in modern Britain this production is flawless and fascinating.
— Whatsonstage

