Phil
Joshua Malina
Debbie
Caroline Catz
Shoshana
Dorothea Myer - Bennett
Yerucham
Simon Yadoo
Trevor
Gabriel Howell
Writer
Nathan Englander
Director
Patrick Marber
Designer
Anna Fleischle
Lighting Designer
Sally Ferguson
Sound Designer
David Gregory
Associate Director
Natalie Simone
Associate Designer
Angelica Rush
Movement Director
EJ Boyle
Casting Advisor
Helena Palmer CDG
Producer
Oliver King
General Manager
Lew Forman for Wild Yak
Co-Producers
Craig Dorfman, Nina Tassler, David Daniels
Associate Producers
Sofia Kapkova & Bill Prady
Keshet International
Production Partners
MART Foundation
Tickets starting from £12.50!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “If you can imagine a script that combines the bruising anger of David Mamet and the wit of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, you’ll have some idea of how raucous a piece of theatre this is.”
Clive Davis - The Times
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It’s acridly witty stuff, but deadly serious in intent, with a core of genuine pain. Think God of Carnage, but much louder and with weightier issues.” The Arts Desk
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It’s the sort of play you’ll be thinking and talking about after the final curtain, and theatre to provoke the conversations we need to be having right now.”
Alun Hood - WhatsOnStage
“Who in your life would you trust to keep you alive? And who do you know who would risk their own life for yours?”
Based on the Pulitzer-finalist short story by Nathan Englander, don't miss this brand new serious-comedy starring West Wing and Big Bang Theory actor Joshua Malina, and directed by Leopoldstadt's Patrick Marber.
WHAT A serious new comedy.
WE Two Jewish couples; one secular, the other ultra-Orthodox.
TALK The argument none of them meant to have.
ABOUT Identity, Politics, Parenthood and Getting High.
WHEN Present day Florida.
WE A college dropout who claims to be a Pastafarian
TALK Provocative, Hilarious, Painful, Honest.
ABOUT Gaza, Israel, the Holocaust, Nazis, Marriage, Sex.
ANNE A nice Jewish girl….
FRANK is not in this play.
Schedule:
Monday to Saturday: 7:30pm
Thursdays & Saturdays: 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Post show Q&A sessions:
10th October - post show talk from Rabbi Levy
15th October - Jewish Chronicle post show Q&A
21st October - Yale in London post show Q&A
29th October - Jewish Renaissance post show Q&A
19th November - Cast post show Q&A
Running Time: 2 hours (including interval)
Age Recommendation: 14+
Content warnings: Strong language, discussion of sensitive topics including current world politics and international relations, drug use
Access seats are available to book online.
Wheelchair Accessible Spaces
For each performance there is one wheelchair accessible space located in K5 with the companion seat K4.Please note that this is not on an aisle, if you wish to transfer it would be best to book one of the access and companion tickets. You can book here.