Two established writers and two new playwrights are premièred in London's Finborough Theatre's upcoming season.
The former are Stewart Conn’s I Didn’t Always Live Here and Caryl Churchill's The Hospital At The Time Of The Revolution and the latter are playwright-in-residence Bekah Brunstetter’s Nothing Is The End Of The World (Except For The End Of The World) and David Hutchison's The Blood Is Strong.
Off-Broadway hit ROOMS—A Rock Romance by multi-award-winning composer-lyricist Paul Scott Goodman receives its European première directed by award-winning Andrew Keates. This will play with 1960 Ulster sectarian drama Over The Bridge by Sam Thompson alongside.
For further information and booking for these shows visit www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk
- I Didn’t Always Live Here by Stewart Conn
- The Hospital At The Time Of The Revolution by Caryl Churchill
- ROOMS—A Rock Romance music, book and lyrics by Paul Scott Goodman and book by Miriam Goodman
- Over The Bridge by Sam Thompson
- Nothing Is The End Of The World (Except For The End Of The World) by Bekah Brunstetter
- The Blood Is Strong by David Hutchison