“An authentic working-class voice and beautiful brutal poetry” The Guardian. Jim Cartwright’s iconic theatrical love letter to pub culture, transfers to Park90 from a sell-out run at Greenwich Theatre.

Behind the bar of their London boozer, the Landlord and Landlady welcome their regulars with open arms. Lending an ear for stories of celebration, of loss, of love and of despair, the bickering couple work together to keep the locals in high spirits – with drinks, conversation and laughter. But what is their story? As a lost boy turns up on their doorstep looking for his Dad, the couple must confront their own demons and perhaps, for the first time in years, talk to each other… 

Taking on all 14 characters, Peter Caulfield (I Hate Suzie, Banana, Enron) and Kellie Shirley (In The Long Run, One Man Two Guvnors) take audiences into the world of a working-class pub over the course of a single eventful night. Weaving together rich stories full of human emotion, this love letter to pub culture will make you laugh and cry in equal measures – and showcase Jim Cartwright’s unique blend of “an authentic working-class voice and beautiful brutal poetry” The Guardian.

Greenwich Theatre in association with Park Theatre.

  • Evenings

    19.00

    Thu & Sat

    15.15

  • Duration

    Approx 90 mins inc interval

  • Tickets

    £15 - £18

  • Genre

    Drama

  • Age guidance

    15+

  • Content warnings

    Contains audience interaction, alcoholism and bereavement.