what happens to the hope at the end of the evening is an extraordinary new play by long term friends and award-winning theatremakers Tim Crouch and a smith
Presented in association with Lancaster's Litfest
Written and performed by Tim Crouch and Andy Smith.
Directed by Karl James.
An Almeida Festival 2013 commission supported by Live at LICA.
“I want to start a revolution here.”
The story of this evening, one evening and every evening. The story of two men meeting in the middle of their lives, and at the outer edges of their friendship. As they strive for common ground – as they fight and fail - as the wine is drunk and the world falls apart - the possibility of the theatre as a place for community and change comes alive. An extraordinary new play by long term friends and award-winning theatremakers Tim Crouch and Andy Smith (An Oak Tree, ENGLAND, The Author).
There will be a free post-show discussion after this evening's performance
www.timcrouchtheatre.co.uk