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π« Stalls ticket 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: 3rd-5th March 2020
π Time: 7:30pm. Runtime: 1hr 30min, no interval
π Venue: Sadler's Wells
π Genre: comic play
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
The joint creators of the Olivier Award-winning Betroffenheit - writer and performer Jonathon Young and Sadlerβs Wells Associate Artist Crystal Pite - reunite once again with Piteβs company, Kidd Pivot, to turn their brilliant minds to the comic play The Inspector General, known as "Revizor" in Russia. Taking Nikolai Gogolβs 1836 farce as a starting point, Revisor knits together Young's text recorded by leading Canadian actors with Pite's "gripping blend of body language and stylised movement" (The Independent) in a satirical tale of political corruption.

π« Stalls ticket 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: 3rd-5th March 2020
π Time: 7:30pm. Runtime: 1hr 30min, no interval
π Venue: Sadler's Wells
π Genre: comic play
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
The joint creators of the Olivier Award-winning Betroffenheit - writer and performer Jonathon Young and Sadlerβs Wells Associate Artist Crystal Pite - reunite once again with Piteβs company, Kidd Pivot, to turn their brilliant minds to the comic play The Inspector General, known as "Revizor" in Russia. Taking Nikolai Gogolβs 1836 farce as a starting point, Revisor knits together Young's text recorded by leading Canadian actors with Pite's "gripping blend of body language and stylised movement" (The Independent) in a satirical tale of political corruption.


