Ever felt lost amongst the millions in London?

New writer April Kelley has collaborated with experiential theatre company KinkyFish to tell the stories of life in London in the 21st century. With an ensemble of various characters we normally push past without a second thought, on this occasion we pause to hear the humorous, heart-warming and harrowing tales of each. Narrated by a local observer on a busy street who is concerned about the way people are living their lives, he states, “Never take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.”

But what will it take for people to realise this? Can a lost soul ever find a place amidst the busyness?

Tickets

http://www.artsdepot.co.uk/event_details.php?sectionid=theatre&eventid=1540&searchid=current

Performances

  • Friday 4th November at 8.00pm
  • Saturday 5th November at 8.00pm
  • Thursday 10th November at 8.00pm
  • Friday 11th November at 8.00pm

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Hello everyone!

It has been a busy few months for the KinkyFish. We chose 2 winners from our script writing competition.We are delighted to be working on 2 wonderful scripts by our writers April Kelley and Matthew Kirton.

We are also to pleased to announce 3 new fish have joined us for this exciting project and would like to welcome Ellie Moore, Nina Bright and Rhys Wilson to the KinkyFish family. Our website will be updated soon with our new member and details of the next production.

We look forward to seeing you all at the next production! Please keep watching out for further details

The Fish

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