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UK LGBT EVENTS - Remembrance Monday @ Seven Dials Playhouse
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Remembrance Monday @ Seven Dials Playhouse

Remembrance Monday will run its exclusive World Premiere at Seven Dials Playhouse, presented by M. Green Productions (Jefferey Bernard is Unwell, Foxes, Death Drop) written by the critically acclaimed playwright Michael Batten (Self Tape) and directed by Alan Souza (Beauty and the Beast, Oliver!). Julius and Connor, ideal husbands, have it all; the apartment, the careers, the bodies... all thats missing is the clich dog. But when flickering moments and distorted memories trap Julius in the replay of a singular Monday night, reality bends, leading them both into the haunting grip of some terrifying truths. Starring Nick Hayes (Groundhog Day, Legally Blonde, Hollyoaks) and Matthew Stathers (Hi-Lo Joe, The Bodyguard, Coronation Street) in this exclusive, thrilling, limited six-week run. Playwright: Michael Batten - Director: Alan Souza - Set Designer: Andrew Exeter - Lighting Designer: Neill Brinkworth - Sound Designer: Sarah Weltman - Movement Director: Diant Lodge - Casting: Pearson Casting CDG - Presented by M. Green Productions in association with Seven Dials Playhouse.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Seven Dials Playhouse
1a Tower Street, London
London
WC2H 9NP

Telephone : 02038416600

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