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One Under Tickets

A new reimagining of Winsome Pinnock's 2005 play, One Under tickets are not to be missed!

This production is recommended for ages 16+.

Performance dates

10 December - 21 December 2019

Run time: 1hr 40min (no interval)

Includes interval

3.8

4 reviews

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One Under
by Winsome Pinnock
Directed by Amit Sharma
Commissioned by Ramps on the Moon. Presented in association with Curve.
Winsome Pinnock (Leave Taking, Bush Theatre) reimagines her 2005 play about the power of guilt and the quest for atonement.
Cyrus drives a Tube train. Sonny jumps in front of it. Desperate to arrive at the truth of what happened, Cyrus is brought to a troubling possibility: that all routes lead back to him.

Award-winning playwright Winsome Pinnock and acclaimed director Amit Sharma (The Solid Life of Sugar Water, National Theatre) join forces for this deeply powerful drama about searching for meaning in a complex world.

Graeae are world-renowned for placing D/deaf and disabled artists centre-stage. This brand new staging of One Under sparks a vital discussion about mental health and invisible disabilities, and features creative captioning and audio description at all performances.

Content

This production deals with issues and topics which some audience members may find challenging, including depression, paranoia and suicide. This production includes haze, scenes of emotional distress and references to suicide.

Access

This production features creative captioning and audio description at all performances.There will be relaxed performances of this production on Saturday 14 December 2.30pm and Wednesday 18 December 7.30pm.

Recent Reviews

3.8
4 reviews
MARYLYN

It was a good play to watch. The acting was very good but the ending was a bit of a mystery!

Pamela Barzey

Interesting, made you think about the subject matter, how it affects the people round them and made you come to your own conclusion.

Ann Adcock-Hart

Had been looking forward to the play after hearing interesting discussion on Radio 4/Front Row. Was dIsappointed though. Very good acting by Evelyn Oyedokun and Shenagh Govan. Did not find Reece Pantry convincing in the role which, to be fair, was somewhat ambiguous. The basic storyline is an interesting one, full of possibilities for real dramatic impact but there were too many inconclusive threads and it felt laboured in parts.

Alexander Downes

Excellent play, loved the acting. Tackling some tough issues. Would recommend to all

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