WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK

Theatre |
6th May 2016

Fri 6 May | 8pm | £12 all tickets

Paines Plough and Latitude Festival present
WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK
By Sabrina Mahfouz
Directed by Stef O’Driscoll

‘I want to be iconic. I want to be beautiful, reckless, feared, hated, ahead of the times. I want to be different, I want to be dangerous…’

2001. Raves. Revision. Re-election. 

Nadia is swept up in one hot summer’s night of love that promises endless possibilities. Drinking, dancing, hope, ambition, lust, greed… and decisions that will determine the rest of her life.

Rhythmically underscored by a live mix of old school UK Garage, award-winning writer Sabrina Mahfouz explores the legacy of a cultural movement that defined the hopes of a generation.

2015. Re-wind.

Cast:
Seroca Davis
With…
Gabriel Benn
Martyna Baker

Running Time: 60m with no interval

#WithALittleBitOfLuck

Please Click Here to visit Paines Plough's website. 

“Fist-pumping euphoria… one of the highlights of Latitude's sun-stroked 10th anniversary festival… crackles with a rare and unexpected life.” The Stage

“Gorgeous genre-melding music and theatre.” Exeunt

“The crowd dancing, singing and cheering the whole show.” Whatsonstage.com

“The same fizzing energy of the best club nights… marks Mahfouz out as a unique theatrical voice.” The Public Reviews

Please Click Here to visit Paines Plough's website. 

Age Suitability: 14+
Venue: Theatre

DATES & TIMES

6th May 2016

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