Finborough Theatre announces postponement of NOT QUITE JERUSALEM

Photo credit: Kirsten McTernan

Photo credit: Kirsten McTernan

Due to a double Covid-19 infection during the rehearsal period, the Finborough Theatre have been forced to make the difficult decision to postpone their upcoming production of Not Quite Jerusalem, which was due to run at the venue from 14 -25 September. 

The production was commissioned by the Finborough Theatre to mark its 40th anniversary as the play was written in 1980, the year the venue opened. It played to sold out audiences prior to the national lockdown last year. New dates for the production will be announced in the next few weeks, with ticket holders for the now postponed dates being refunded. 

The Finborough Theatre will now reopen with the European premiere of Jordan Hill’s How to Survive an Apocalypse, running from 28 September-23 October. 

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