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Moonfleece archiveAn abandoned home. A lost brother. A secret love. Curtis has arranged a meeting in a flat of a derelict tower block. As a child, Curtis lived happily here, but then tragedy struck and his elder brother died. Now, Curtis is seeing his brother's ghost. With the aid of Gavin and Tommy, fellow members of the far right political party of which he is a leading figure, Curtis aims to find out why this ghost is haunting him. Things, however, do not go as planned. Two squatters now occupy the flat, and one of them has a story to tell - a story that will change Curtis's life forever. Moonfleece is an intense, thrilling, and humorous exploration of modern Britain. Its representation of the far right, racism, homophobia, and authority have become even more charged in the seven years after it premiered.

Cast/Performers

Joseph Aldous (Jez), James Downie (Curtis), Josh Horrocks (Tommy), Jaz Hutchins (Zak), Natalie Johnson (Stacey), Rocio Rodriguez (Inniss / Link), Seyan Sarvan (Alex), Lily Smith (Sarah), Adaline Waby (Nina), Ben Woodhall (Wayne), Josh Dolphin (Gavin)

Creatives/Company

Author: Philip Ridley
Company: Lidless Theatre
Director(s): Max Harrison, Greg Birks (assistant)
Design: Kitty Hinchcliffe
Producer: Maya Ellis
Lighting: Katy Gerard
Stage Manager: Katy Gerard
Sound: Annie May Fletcher

Moonfleece

Moonfleece (Play) production archive for QTIX code T87448879. Details of all Moonfleece archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0634283636

Archive Listings

22 Mar 18
  to
15 Apr 18
Pleasance
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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