Summer 2007 saw record flooding affecting 48,000 homes across England. One year on, more than 2,200 families are still living in caravans. This eye-opening production invites you to join them.
Look Left Look Right have teamed up with the Royal Court to stage an intimate production for audiences of just eight people in a caravan on Sloane Square. An intense 35 minutes reveals how families and friends have coped, or failed to cope with their displacement.
A brilliant, provocative show that won the Fringe First Award at last year's Edinburgh Festival. £10 tickets include tea and biscuits
Showing nightly from 5.45pm, each performance lasts 35mins, last performance begins 8.45pm
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