Cast announced for acclaimed SUNNYMEAD COURT ahead of UK tour

Photo credit: Lidia Crisafulli

Photo credit: Lidia Crisafulli

Following its critically acclaimed, sell-out run at Tristan Bates Theatre at The Actors Centre in  2020, it has been announced that the four-time Offie-nominated Sunnymead Court will return to the Arcola Theatre as part of their outdoor festival, Today I’m Wiser, from 1-4 July before touring to Dukes Lancaster, Theatr Clwyd and the  Ustinov Studio, Bath.

The returning production will be brought to life by writer Gemma Lawrence (As You Like It, Not Talking, Luther) and Sasha Frost (His Dark Materials, Our Country’s  Good, The Lightning Child).

From her balcony, Marie blasts out the same tune, every day at 11am. On hers, Stella tends to red geraniums bursting with colour and life. Two tower blocks facing each other. Two women who are looking for something more. After a chance encounter in a hailstorm, they start to embark on a new relationship conducted from the safety of their balconies. But when a flurry of  miscommunication jeopardises their relationship, will they have the courage to make it work in a  world that is changing faster than ever?

Writer and performer, Gemma Lawrence, said: “Inspired by the swell of community spirit in  the first UK lockdown, Sunnymead Court is a celebration of the small, seemingly insignificant  moments of human connection that might, in another time, have passed us by. As we start to try  and process the last year, I'm thrilled we're bringing this uplifting queer romance back to the  stage. It speaks to the isolation of lockdown while also offering audiences some much-needed  hope and humour. Most importantly, it has some absolutely banging tunes.”

A production focused on isolation and connection, Sunnymead Court questions whether reality  can match up to the ideals we create. A love letter to London and its communities, it celebrates  the small, seemingly insignificant moments of connection that in another time might have  passed us by, combining humour and warmth with acute observation of the human psyche.

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