The Leisure Society

The Leisure Society is a one-act morality play with absolutely no moral compass.
Why see The Leisure Society?
A deliciously offensive four-hander comedy by the award-winning Montreal playwright François Archambault (translated by Bobby Theodore).
A well-heeled, self-obsessed couple, Peter and Mary, invite their fast-living friend over to dump him. But when Mark turns up with his stunning young f**k-buddy, Paula, the dinner party spectacularly nosedives into a drunken swamp of personal revelation and debauchery.
A well-heeled, self-obsessed couple, Peter and Mary, invite their fast-living friend over to dump him. But when Mark turns up with his stunning young f**k-buddy, Paula, the dinner party spectacularly nosedives into a drunken swamp of personal revelation and debauchery.
Key Information
Audience
Recommended for ages 16 and over
Dates
Finished 31 Mar 2012
Cast
Agyness Deyn
Ed Stoppard
Melanie Gray
Ed Stoppard
Melanie Gray
Creative
Author: François Archambault
Translated by: Bobby Theodore
Director: Harry Burton
Costume: Helen Woolfenden
Set designer: Simon Scullion
Translated by: Bobby Theodore
Director: Harry Burton
Costume: Helen Woolfenden
Set designer: Simon Scullion
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