Soho Theatre has announced its new season from May to September, which
includes a new collaobration with OperaUpClose on Mozarts Don
Giovanni.
17 May - 4 June
Soho Theatre in association with Little Bulb Theatre Company
Operation Greenfield
A tale of sexual awakening, Christian folk rock and forest fruit squash.
Somewhere in the middle of middle England four unlikely teenagers
are preparing for judgment day. Stokelys Annual Talent Competition
is nigh.
26 - 28 May
Epic
by David Luff
Four performers track down the history of their families, digging
up their hidden secrets. A playful and experimental journey, Epic
creates moments of intimacy while also connecting us to the bigger
picture
6 - 18 June
REM Projects
After the Accident
By Julian Armitstead
A childs life is snuffed out by a joy-rider.
Four years on, the parents and the young lad meet.
9 June - 9 July
Soho Theatre production
Realism
By Anthony Neilson
Directed by Steve Marmion
Anthony Neilsons follow up to his multi-award-winning The Wonderful
World Of Dissocia pulls the curtain back to show the imagination and
fantasies of a normal man.
14 July - 6 August
Soho Theatre production
Mongrel Island
By Ed Harris
Directed by Steve Marmion
Commissioned by Soho Theatre from new writer Ed Harris this is a piece
performed by the same company of actors as Realism, similarly
exploring mind and memory and offering a perspective on how the workplace
can invade and manipulate our humanity.
And there's an 11 foot prawn called Jimmy.
11 August - 17 September
Adam Spreadbury-Maher and Ben Cooper for OperaUpClose and Soho Theatre
Don Giovanni
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The coke and champagne are flowing in the belly of Londons Sloane
Square. City trader Jonny and his hapless intern Leporello are working
hard and playing harder, leaving a trail of broken hearts, junked-up
prostitutes and bankers blood in their wake.
7 - 17 Spetember
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Jen wants to talk to you. Lucy wants more. Theyve got some stuff
they found in a garage, a strict no-touch policy, and conflicting
ideas about how to keep you happy.