london theatre workshop - 13-16 april

Wednesday 13 April
Thursday 14 April
Friday 15 April
Saturday 16 April
Boxes is a play about London’s booming property market and what it really means for people here and abroad.
The play will be the first production at London Theatre Workshop's new venue in Leadenhall Market.
Thursday 14 April
Friday 15 April
Saturday 16 April
Boxes is a play about London’s booming property market and what it really means for people here and abroad.
The play will be the first production at London Theatre Workshop's new venue in Leadenhall Market.
Show information
Dates and times: 13 - 16 April 2016 @ 7.30pm Venue: London Theatre Workshop, Leadenhall Market, EC3V 1LR Tickets: £12 (£10 Concessions) Click here to purchase |
Running time: 1 hour 50 minutes (approx, and including interval where you can buy more beer from the downstairs bar)
Things you need to know: Boxes is a play that includes adult themes, some light bad language, and smoking (which may be an artificial cigarette if we can't get permission to use a real one). |
![]() Cast:
Gemma: Emily Florence Hutchings Dave: Moj Taylor Josh: Dan Clinton Steph: Maria Clinton Stu: Alex Pearce Writer/Director: Andy Moseley Sound and Light: Emma Burton Set design: Jess Andrews |
reviews of previous productions
After We Danced
If you are looking for a play that has warmth, examines the human condition, with some fine lines and performances from talented actors, then this could be the new play for you. ***** Remote Goat
Sweet and romantic, a well-rounded tale that is uplifting and believable. The strong cast inject a sense of energy and innocence into the carefully balanced script. **** British Theatre Guide
For more on After We Danced, our 2015 production, click here
Casual Encounters
Terrific, very funny, with brilliant use of gags to achieve and support the three act structure.' Richard Bean, (One Man, Two Guvnors) One Act Play Festival, The Orange Tree, Richmond
'An exploration of marriage, relationships, gender roles, class, mores and more. Each is interwoven into a strong piece of theatre. The acting is assured and the direction crisp. I cancertainly recommend it to you' Buxton Fringe Review
For more on Casual Encounters, our 2013/2014 production, click here
Other productions
For more on any of our earlier productions click here
If you are looking for a play that has warmth, examines the human condition, with some fine lines and performances from talented actors, then this could be the new play for you. ***** Remote Goat
Sweet and romantic, a well-rounded tale that is uplifting and believable. The strong cast inject a sense of energy and innocence into the carefully balanced script. **** British Theatre Guide
For more on After We Danced, our 2015 production, click here
Casual Encounters
Terrific, very funny, with brilliant use of gags to achieve and support the three act structure.' Richard Bean, (One Man, Two Guvnors) One Act Play Festival, The Orange Tree, Richmond
'An exploration of marriage, relationships, gender roles, class, mores and more. Each is interwoven into a strong piece of theatre. The acting is assured and the direction crisp. I cancertainly recommend it to you' Buxton Fringe Review
For more on Casual Encounters, our 2013/2014 production, click here
Other productions
For more on any of our earlier productions click here