A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar)
Events Temporarily Postponed
Sun 05 Apr 2020
Category
Other Information
14+
Price
£10 (£8)*
Time
7pm
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Its the future. But only slightly.
There are blackouts. No one knows whats causing them, but that doesnt stop people going missing in them.
Now Steph and Bell, a schoolgirl and barmaid, have to search for their missing friend, until the outside world starts infecting the theatre that stands around them
Originally supported and developed by Leeds Playhouse before transferring to the New Diorama Theatre in London, Holy What’s A Girl in School Uniform (Walks into a Bar) is a bold new play about crisis, darkness, cities and hope.
???? A resounding shot in the dark
THE GUARDIAN
???? Intelligent ultra-live production of a chilling, funny, contemporary new play
THE STAGE
???? This is quite brilliant, leaning on the likes of Caryl Churchill, Martin Crimp and other masters of elliptical language
TIME OUT
14+ (swearing and depictions of violence)
Running time: 75 mins