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Espresso archiveRosa's father is in hospital with a lacerated heart received in a car accident. At Amante's urging, Rosa tells the story of the hours after the accident - how her large Italian family descend on the hospital to wish her father well, and how deep dark family secrets become unburied in the aftermath of her father's accident. Running time: 2hrs 15mins

Cast/Performers

Eleanor Russo, Niall Murray

Creatives/Company

Author: Lucia Frangione
Producer(s): Matthew Yard Theatre Company, Drayton Arms Theatre
Director: Aaron Blackmon

Espresso

Espresso (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1220898888. Details of all Espresso archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0314831677

Archive Listings

20 Jan 15
  to
31 Jan 15
Drayton Arms Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
14 Jan 15
  to
18 Jan 15
General
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 21Jan15: Espresso is a fascinating play that slowly draws you in through captivating story telling until the final emotionally explosive scenes that leave you stunned and emotionally drained. The production, on an almost bare stage, wisely lets the strength of the writing and the skill of the actors tell the story. The cast of two, Eleanora Russo and Niall Murray, switch effortlessly between a panoply of characters, each one brought vividly to life with no more than a hunch of the shoulder or an elegantly held cigarette. Under the skilful and detailed guidance of director Aaron Blackmon these characters build up layer upon layer of narrative to create a thought provoking and ultimately moving exploration of human life with all its needs and imperfections. The writing is powerful and engaging, the actors are excellent and have real chemistry, and the production hits all the right notes. I think this deserves a great deal more than this limited run and I hope it has the chance to be seen by a lot more people

User Reviews

Jenny Eastop (21Jan15): Espresso is a fascinating play that slowly draws you in through captivating story telling until the final emotionally explosive scenes that leave you stunned and emotionally drained. The production, on an almost bare stage, wisely lets the strength of the writing and the skill of the actors tell the story. The cast of two, Eleanora Russo and Niall Murray, switch effortlessly between a panoply of characters, each one brought vividly to life with no more than a hunch of the shoulder or an elegantly held cigarette. Under the skilful and detailed guidance of director Aaron Blackmon these characters build up layer upon layer of narrative to create a thought provoking and ultimately moving exploration of human life with all its needs and imperfections. The writing is powerful and engaging, the actors are excellent and have real chemistry, and the production hits all the right notes. I think this deserves a great deal more than this limited run and I hope it has the chance to be seen by a lot more people
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