Bash: latterday plays

Bash: latterday plays at Trafalgar Studios 2

Why see Bash: latterday plays?

After an acclaimed run at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Bash: latterday plays is transferring into the West End once again, to showcase Neil Labute's macabre trio of plays, based on the Greek tragedy of Euripides, and united by the perceived attitudes of the Latter Day Saints.

Each of Labute's contemporary fables has a heart of darkness, from the business man who confesses to a horrific crime, to the woman who is scarred by the abuse of a teacher; this is a sometimes twisted exploration of the evilness hidden below the surface of everyday life. Coming from three different backgrounds of the Mormon faith, the wretched characters convey, in monologues, the provocative and vivid glimpse into the dark side of humanity that got Labute expelled from the Mormon faith.

Iphigenia

In a Vegas hotel room, a salesman uses sin city as the backdrop to explain the murder he committed, to confess, in an attempt rationalise his guilt and motive.

a gaggle of saints

John and friends visit New York City, where John's evening entertainment involves gay-hazing, his last act of evil rebellion before he settles down into a life with his girlfriend Sue?

Meda Redux

After being abused by her teacher, the unnamed woman is now an adult with an illegitimate child and is still unbalanced by her lover's actions now, making the ultimate sacrifice of her love to try and sever her ties to him.

Key Information

Audience

Bash is not suitable for children

Run Time

One hour and 20 Minutes

Dates

Finished 7 Jun 2014

Cast

Danni Harrison as Sue
Phillip Scott-Wallace as Man
Rebecca Hickey as Woman
Tom Valley as John

Creative

Directed by Jonathon Boyle

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