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Tickets
π« Stalls ticket for 1 person
π« Stalls ticket (restricted view) for 1 person
π« First Circle ticket for 1 person
π« First Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
π« Second Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Second Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date and time: 26th May - 6th June 2020 at 7:30pm (1hr 20min runtime, no interval)
π Venue: Sadler's Wells Theatre
π€ Age requirement: 15+
π Genre: dance performance
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Twenty-five years after legendary dance iconoclast Lloyd Newson (DV8) first dragged British pub culture kicking and yelling onto the stage, Rambert and Sadler's Wells present Newson's reworking of this landmark physical-theatre production. As pertinent now as it was when first staged in 1995, the production lifts the lid on "the straitjacket of what's deemed to be masculine" (The Observer), examining the terrors and tenderness of beer-soaked testosterone.

π« Stalls ticket for 1 person
π« Stalls ticket (restricted view) for 1 person
π« First Circle ticket for 1 person
π« First Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
π« Second Circle ticket for 1 person
π« Second Circle (restricted view) ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date and time: 26th May - 6th June 2020 at 7:30pm (1hr 20min runtime, no interval)
π Venue: Sadler's Wells Theatre
π€ Age requirement: 15+
π Genre: dance performance
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Twenty-five years after legendary dance iconoclast Lloyd Newson (DV8) first dragged British pub culture kicking and yelling onto the stage, Rambert and Sadler's Wells present Newson's reworking of this landmark physical-theatre production. As pertinent now as it was when first staged in 1995, the production lifts the lid on "the straitjacket of what's deemed to be masculine" (The Observer), examining the terrors and tenderness of beer-soaked testosterone.
