NOTHING TO PERFORM Heads to Camden Fringe

By: Aug. 03, 2017
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'Nothing to Perform' is a play about nothing. Davey is a 25 year old working class lad from the north-east of England and he has reached a dead-end.

"I always feel like my Dad is thinking similar things, but we're daring each other to go first..."

In spite of Davey's ambition and potential, he finds himself working as a caretaker in the performing arts department of his local university alongside his affable best friend, Andrew, and their stubborn, grandfather-figure, Tom.

Feeling resentful of the students and patronised by the staff, Davey is desperate for a change.

He decides to put on a play, with the help of Andrew and Tom. 'Nothing to Perform' is the brutally honest story of why it never happens.

"This door was intended for you. And you alone could have climbed through it. It will now close..."

Writer and RADA MA graduate Scott Howland leads a cast of northern actors in this, his story of dystopian abstraction, influenced by Stephen Berkoff's 'The Trial', and gritty working-class realness.

New York City director and fellow RADA MA graduate Harriet Taylor makes her London debut.

Friday 11th August 9pm

Saturday 12th August 9pm

Sunday 13th August 8pm

Full Price Tickets: £12 Concessions: £8

Available at: www.nothingtoperform.com

Duration: 80 Mins

Twitter:@nothing2perform

Instagram: @nothingtoperform

Web: nothingtoperform.com



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