Some Girl(s), Park Theatre, London

Tony Award winning playwright Neil LaBute brings a parable of modern relationships to the Park Theatre stage

Some girl: Elly Condron, image courtesy Buckland Theatre
Kicking of Buckland Theatre Company's residency at the Park Theatre, Some Girl(s) tells the story of a guy called Guy who tries to clear his conscience before getting married. He travels to America to plead forgiveness from four ex-girlfriends. Somewhat unsurprisingly, this plan comes with its fair share of drama and dark comedy.

American writer Neil LaBute is known for sharp, relatable representations of relationships, most recently Reasons to be Happy, which premiered at Hampstead Theatre to middling reviews. Some Girl(s), LaBute's 2005 play, is perhaps his best known. David Schwimmer brought star power to the original cast when it premiered 11 years ago before the play transferred to New York then was adapted for the big screen.

Now, the messy muddle of a love story is revived this summer at North London's Park Theatre with a cast including Elly Condron (Jane Eyre, National Theatre), Carly Stenson (Hollyoaks) and Roxanne Pallett (Emmerdale).

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What Some Girl(s), Park Theatre, London
Where Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, London, N4 3JP | MAP
Nearest tube Finsbury Park (underground)
When 14 Jul 16 – 06 Aug 16, 7:45 PM – 10:30 AM
Price £18
Website Click here to book via Park Theatre




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