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Boom

Theatre 503 to host

UK Premiere of Popular American Comedy

 

BOOM

 

Written in 2008 and premiering at the Ars Nova Theater in New York, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s comedy BOOM quickly became the most produced play in the US between 2009 – 2010 and until now, has never before been professionally staged in the UK.

Jules, a marine biologist, places a personals ad offering “sex to change the course of the world”. Jo replies and comes to Jules’ lab expecting a hot night of no strings sex. But this is no casual encounter, it has evolutionary significance and the future of the human race hangs in the balance!

What will be their fate?Β What is ours?Β What’s with the fish tank? And who’s the woman in the corner?

Described as β€œa grandly whacked-out apocalypse fantasy” by The Washington Post, BOOM is a comedy about sex, the end of the world and tropical fish and Announcement Productions and Theatre 503 are proud to finally bring the play to UK audiences for the first time this August.

Producer Ian Melding said:

“We are very excited to be able to bring ‘boom’ to a UK audience for the first time. It is a brilliant piece of writing that takes really interesting ideas about humanity, science and sex and then weaves in a lot of great jokes. It’s a gem of a play packed full of ideas and laughs and we can’t wait to get it in on stage.”

 

Written by – Peter Sinn Nachtrieb

Directed by – Katherine Nesbitt

Produced by – Announcement Productions

 

Casting to be announced

 


 

2nd – 26th August 2017 |Β Theatre 503

7.45pm | Weds & Sat matinee 3.00pm

90 minutes (no interval)

Weds 9th August Midday: Parent & Baby Friendly Matinee

Weds 16th August 3.00pm: Relaxed Performance

Tickets Β£15/Β£12

(Previews and Wednesday Matinees Β£10, Saturday Matinees Pay What You Can)

 

 

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

 

 

 

 

Punts

Theatre 503

Opening Night –Β 5 June 2017

 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

 

A funny and moving play about a young man’s first sexual experience

 

Sarah Page is an award winning writer whose new play Punts gets a run at the welcoming and comfortable Theatre 503 in Battersea.

In this modern and edgy production she looks at decisions made by parents of 25 year old man with learning difficulties, Julia/Kitty – a sex worker they bring into his life and the various issues that are born out of that introduction. What we see is both funny, insightful and ultimately heart warming.

To assist her writing Sarah interviewed a number of sex workers from all walks of life including some whose annual income was higher than that of a Prime Minister. All had at some point worked with clients with disabilities.

Christopher Adams and Florence Roberts
Clare Lawrence Moody and Graham O’Mara
Christopher Adams and Florence Roberts
Christopher Adams and Florence Roberts
Christopher Adams and Florence Roberts
Clare Lawrence Moody and Graham O’Mara
Florence Roberts
Christopher Adams
Clare Lawrence Moody and Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts and Graham O’Mara
Graham O’Mara
Punts, Theatre503 - Florence Roberts
Punts, Theatre503 - Graham O’Mara and Clare Lawrence Moody
Christopher Adams and Florence Roberts

The action is set in a West London home shared by Alistair, a barrister, his wife Antonia and their son Jack. It is clear from the opening scenes that Antonia is a caring mother; keen to ensure her son is perfectly ready for his first sexual encounter with Julia, chosen after careful research having read hundreds of reviews on β€˜Punter-net’. Their exchange is both touching and extremely funny.

Jack has friends at the local rugby club and it seems their main focus of discussion is that of their sexual encounters. He is on the periphery of this talk and he is yet to lose his virginity. For months he thought he was in love with a Lloyds Bank cashier because she winked at him.

The initial meeting of all four characters is uncomfortable and the dialogue are mainly one line responses which did leave the observer to feel that conversations and development of the characters at times seemed quite stilted. There was one part of the play when Antonia and Julia discussed in detail their roles and how they felt about it. We learned a lot for this change of direction in the writing.

We learn much about the characters as all is not what it initially seems and the story of each develops as the events progress.

Christopher Adams plays Jack brilliantly. He is totally believable as a young man with learning difficulties and much can be earned from his character. Florence Roberts takes on her role with confidence though we see more of her acting abilities when she tells more of her real life as Julia, a care worker who supplements her income working as of β€˜Kitty’.Β Clare Lawrence-Moody and Graham O’Mara play the worried yet devoted parents well.Β 

Designer Amelia Jane Hankin has made the most of a small workspace with a minimalist set which Lighting and Sound Designers Dan Saggars and Owen Crouch bring to life with vibrant lighting and thumping sound.

Overall this is a play that looks at some delicate issues with care, insightfulness and humour. If the enthusiastic audience reaction was anything to go by Sarah Page has delivered another well thought of piece of work.

 

Production photography courtesy ofΒ Claudia Marinaro

 

Punts is a Kuleshov Theatre production running at the Theatre 503 at The Latchmere,Β 503 Battersea Park Road, London SW11 3BW 503 with matinee, parent & baby friendly and relaxed performances until Saturday 24th June.

 

 

 

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