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Cambridge, UK
Theatre
A successful but desperately average couple are teetering on the brink of marriage…
As the days count down towards the big one, panic rises. Unexpectedly, both find themselves becoming entangled with other people: a jaded therapist who may or may not be suffering a mid-life crisis and an awkward teenager struggling to find an identity.
As their nice, normal lives begin to unravel, the question of what it would take to make them truly happy leads into increasingly strange and hilarious territory, where love and hate are dangerously, even life-threateningly, intertwined.
Inspired by the Peggy Lee song, Is That All There Is?, this is the second show from Inspector Sands, recent winners of the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe Prize 2009.
Commissioned by the Lyric Hammersmith.
Co-developed at South Street, Reading and the Nightingale Theatre, Brighton.
Supported by Alleyn’s School.
“An acutely observed, often surreal and sometimes painfully funny comedy about the dysfunctional links between modern neuroses and the all-too-human need for love” The Times
Age: 12+
Doors / Bar open 7pm. Performance at 8pm. The performance will be followed by a post-show discussion with Inspector Sands.
Free tickets for under 26 year olds are available for this performance through A Night Less Ordinary, an Arts Council England scheme. Click here for more information.
Photo: Helen Maybanks
Music
In association with Green Mind Promotions
This show has been cancelled (along with the whole tour) due to the Audio Bullys new album being delayed.
The show may be rescheduled, but a new date has not yet been confirmed.
Ticket holders may contact the Box Office for a refund.
Music
Fiver Live Bands
Featuring:
Scuff 'n' Inja
Empress Nights
We Found The Fox
Queen and Two Jacks
The Spinning Vicars
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
This is an alcohol-free event.