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PLASTERS to Run at Theatre503 London, Directed by and Starring Max Schmitt

Emma Tadmor's two-hander arrives at Theatre503 with LAMDA support following runs in Edinburgh and New York.

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PLASTERS to Run at Theatre503 London, Directed by and Starring Max Schmitt

Plasters by Emma Tadmor (RJ Theatre Company) will run at Theatre503 this August in a new production supported by the LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art). The production is directed by and will star Max Schmitt.

A metatheatrical two-hander in which two couples, one fictional, one real, begin to collapse into each other, Plasters exposes the fault lines between love, perception, and narrative control. As timelines blur and moments repeat, the play interrogates the instability of memory and the stories we tell ourselves to survive, asking a central question: what does it mean for something to be true?

Described by The Edinburgh Reporter as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf for the new-text generation," Plasters has been praised for its disorienting structure and emotional precision. The Stage called it "a compelling cryptic crossword of a play," while BroadwayBaby noted "the carousel of memories and heartbreaks... with each party riding a separate hobby-horse they can't get off."

Following its debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and its New York premiere at The Flea Theater, the London run marks the next chapter in the play's international life.

Further casting, full performance dates, and ticket information will be announced soon.

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