DUKE OF YORKS THEATRE

St Martins Lane, London, WC2N 4BG

Under The Blue Sky

UNDER THE BLUE SKY

Under The Blue Sky is David Eldridge's award-winning, funny and touching play - three subtly connected love stories that reveal in turn the roller-coaster ride of lust in its prime, the sacrifices of a life in public service and its unrequited passions.

Under The Blue Sky is David Eldridge's award-winning, funny and touching play - three subtly connected love stories that reveal in turn the roller-coaster ride of lust in its prime, the sacrifices of a life in public service and its unrequited passions.

In the long shadow of the 20th century, Eldridge’s play is a delicate yet truthful depiction of all the degrees of love - from fondness and affection through the headier extremes of a drunken romp. It gives us an all too recognisable portrayal of the way in which uncertainties, misunderstanding and the unsaid lead to unexpected results for three couples who seem destined never to say the right thing.

Dates

Previews from: 15 July 2008
Opening night: 25 July 2008
Closing night: 20 September 2008

Audience

Under The Blue Sky is suitable for audiences aged 18 and upwards.  Children under 14 will not be admitted to the Duke of York's Theatre.

Run time

90 minutes.

Show times

 MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 Matinee---3:00-3:00-
 Evening7:457:457:457:457:457:45-

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