Nabokov

Money In The Vault

nabokov

Thursday 9th & Friday 10th February, 7pm-8.10pm

Four short plays exploring our past, present and future relationship with money. How did we create it, why has it come to dominate our lives, and where are we headed next? nabokov asks the best of the UK's new writing talent one question: is it really all about the money?

Featuring new work by Jessica Hynes with Bad Physics, James Graham with The Fitzrovia Radio Hour, Brad Birch and Jay Luxembourg.

"nabokov is a key part of the future for thrilling new theatre in England"

- Steve Marmion, Artistic Director of Soho Theatre

nabokov is a theatre company based in the eastern region, dedicated to making work in response to immediately relevant social and political themes.

The company is a forum for artistic collaboration and innovation, dedicated to cultivating a young audience and distributing work as widely as possible.

Since 2001 nabokov has hosted a vibrant Events Programme and toured premiere Flagship Productions developing some of the UK's leading emerging talent.

Alongside its own events and productions, nabokov curates, produces and hosts work at festivals and events.

COMING UP: The nabokov Arts Club March 2nd and 3rd 8pm-2am Battersea Arts Centre

This next instalment of London's best arts party will once again feature the cream of the UK's established and emerging talent from across the spectrum. Exploring the theme of Fairy Tales, expect headline theatre pieces from Jack Thorne (The Fades/This is England '88) and a musical subversion of the Cinderella story from composer Arthur Darvill (Been So Long/It's About Time).

on BUNNY by Jack Thorne
Fringe First Winner

★★★★★
“Amusing, poignant, bang on the money real – catch it if you can”
WhatsOnStage

★★★★
"a brilliant miniature play about Britain"
Time Out Critics’ Choice and shortlisted for Best New Play 2011

on YOUNG PRETENDER by E V Crowe

★★★★
“It’s not a Scottish history lesson, more a three-act, three-handed chamber study of the cycle of teenage rebellion”
The Scotsman

★★★★
“melding history with rock star swagger to pose questions about the hidden costs of conflict”
Metro

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