Loot, Park Theatre

50 years after playwright Joe Orton was murdered, an uncensored version of his seminal comedy Loot is revived at the Park Theatre

Joe Orton's Loot: Park Theatre revival
Loot, Joe Orton's seminal black comedy, is revived at the Park Theatre 50 years after the playwright was murdered by his partner Kenneth Halliwell.

When it was first performed in 1966, Loot was heavily censored. The Evening Standard Award-winning play tells the story of friends who rob a bank, hide the spoils in coffin, and come up with increasingly elaborate ways of avoiding a grieving widower and an unhinged police officer. But it was the references to homosexuality (which was still illegal when Loot was written) which riled the lord chamberlain and were cut from the premiere production.

Now, for the first time, Loot will be performed uncensored, as Orton wrote it. The playwright's sister gave her permission to use the original uncut script.

It's a farcical, mischievous show, which will remind current audiences of the impact Orton had during a prolific career, prematurely cut short.




TRY CULTURE WHISPER
Receive free tickets & insider tips to unlock the best of London — direct to your inbox

What Loot, Park Theatre
Where Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, London, N4 3JP | MAP
When 17 Aug 17 – 29 Sep 17, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Price £18.50 - £29.50
Website Click here to book now




You may also like: