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Mojo archiveWinner of 1996 Olivier Award for Best Comedy and 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Newcomer. Mojo is set in 1950s Soho, where a group of would-be entertainment entrepreneurs with petty crime connections find themselves in a gruesome murder mystery. The owner of The Atlantic, a second-rate rock and roll club, has been found dead, and star turn Silver Johnny is missing. The crew of hired men are left to try and work things out - but their greed, stupidity and fear of being killed make it difficult to know who to trust as the summer heat and their steady diet of pills makes them edgy. As Sweet says, 'Typical eh? Rains all July, then the day they chop your boss up you go into hiding, wouldn't you know, a scorcher.' Mojo is an expletive-studded comedy of errors and bloodshed that has been awarded many prizes.

Cast/Performers

Brendan Coyle (Mickey), Rupert Grint (Sweets), Daniel Mays (Potts), Ben Whishaw (Baby), Colin Morgan (Skinny), Tom Rhys Harries (Silver Johnny)

Creatives/Company

Author: Jez Butterworth
Producer: Sonia Friedman Productions
Director: Ian Rickson
Design: Ultz
Lighting: Charles Balfour
Music: Stephen Warbeck
Sound: Simon Baker

Mojo

Mojo (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1594519804. Details of all Mojo archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1612

Archive Listings

26 Oct 13
  to
8 Feb 14
The Harold Pinter Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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