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First Look: The Solid Life of Sugar Water at The Orange Tree Theatre

by Staff Writer
October 18, 2022
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Adam Fenton and Katie Erich in TSLoSW photo by Ellie Kurttz

Adam Fenton and Katie Erich in TSLoSW photo by Ellie Kurttz

First look images are released for Jack Thorne’s The Solid Life of Sugar Water, directed by this year’s JMK Award Winner Indiana Lown-Collins that opens tomorrow, 19 October at the Orange Tree Theatre, and runs until 12 November. 

Life’s always easier in retrospect. And I actually wouldn’t change what happened next for anything.

Alice and Phil bare every messy, painful, hilarious, irritating, delightful, loving detail of their relationship as it bends and shifts to everything life throws at them. Nothing goes unshared…

       

Writer Jack Thorne (Channel 4’s Skins and This Is England) thrillingly amplifies disabled voices in this witty, impassioned and intimate play. Following its 2015 premiere at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a Graeae Theatre Company and Theatre Royal Plymouth co-production, The Solid Life of Sugar Water went on a UK tour and transferred to the National Theatre for a critically acclaimed run in 2016.

The Solid Life of Sugar Water stars Katie Erich and Adam Fenton. Tickets are on sale here.

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