The programme at London's The Print Room continues with its signature mix of rarely performed classics and new work.
This week the season opened with the first major London revival of Arthur Miller’s The Last Yankee directed by Cathal Cleary, which will be followed by The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter with Jamie Glover making his London directorial début.
A new play in the upstairs space, The Balcony, closes the season: Amygdala by Geraldine Alexander. This is the actor, writer and director's first professional production of her own writing which looks at truth and memory through the relationship between rape victim Catherine and Simon her psychiatrist.
The Poetry at The Print Room series and a programme of exhibitions and concerts runs alongside the theatre season.