The Boy on the Swing

 

“Hello? Hello? Is this God?”

Earl is a regular guy. He’s got a job, he’s got friends, he’s not alone. He is, however, lost. Not geographically; spiritually. So when a bizarre business card seems to offer answers, he’s going to grab them. But is a phone call really all it takes?

This sharp new play questions the need for religion in the 21st century.

The London premiere of “The Boy on the Swing” is directed by Fringe First 2010 winner Joe Murphy (Artistic Director of nabokov).

 

Cartwright Productions presents
THE BOY ON THE SWING
By Joe Harbot

Directed by Joe Murphy
Set Designed by Hannah Clark
Costumes Designed by Ruth Sutcliffe
Lighting Designed by Jack Knowles
Assistant Director: Kirsty Patrick Ward

Performed by Will Barton, Nick Blood, Peter Bourke, Fred Pearson, Michael Shelford

 

Studio 2, Arcola Theatre
9 March – 9 April 2011 at 8pm
£15 (£11 concessions) Tuesdays – ‘PAY WHAT YOU CAN’ (subject to availability)
www.arcolatheatre.com | 020 7503 1646

Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

Read more about the production process here.