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Last Chance to Catch Locked Up at Tristan Bates Theatre

by Staff Writer
July 27, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Locked Up

Locked Up

Last minute £12.50 Saturday Sizzler Tickets Available This Saturday 28th July For The 2:30 Matinée And 7:45 PM Performances of Locked Up.

Directed by James McAndrew, this gripping, wryly humorous dark thriller continues to make audiences gasp.  Award nominated writer, Heather Simpkin, rips the lid off the surveillance state and corruption producing an absorbing modern day Orwellian thriller…but can you keep the end a secret?

“Locked Up skilfully reminds us that incarceration, isolation and irrelevance are inescapable and omnipresent human fears.”  (British Theatre Guide)

       

Two men are trapped in a confined space which they interpret as their cell.  Since being taken against their will, the only world that exists for them is that cell and an enigmatic White Room where there are few clues to their immediate predicament…

Desperation grows as Declan (Samuel Ranger) and Topher (Conor Cook) try to find a way out and discover answers to their questions.  They have no idea who has taken them or why.  As the tension builds both characters reflect upon each other and their situation.  Will they buckle under the strain of emotional endurance or can they remain rational enough to piece together the twists and turns of their absurd situation?

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Locked Up is a powerful, slickly written story that explores trust, betrayal and comradeship in times of trouble.  It directly engages with the current political and social landscape whilst addressing the nature of integrity and honesty in everyone, from the most powerful to the voiceless and vulnerable in society.

£12.50 Saturday Sizzler tickets available on Saturday 28th July for the 2:30 matinée and 7:45 pm last performances.  Quote Promo Code: 33 online here. 

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