SAVING BRITNEY to reopen at the Old Red Lion Theatre next week

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Inspired by the #FreeBritney movement and the powerful New York Times documentary, Saving  Britney reopens at the Old Red Lion Theatre in London next week, running from 18 May-5 June 2021.

Saving Britney is a hilarious and heartbreaking look at celebrity obsession, sexuality and growing up in the  early noughties; featuring more nostalgia than you can shake a Tamagochi at! 

She was on national TV by the time she was seven. She was an international superstar by sixteen. But now she is in trouble and the only person that can save the princess of pop might just be millennial Britney Spears superfan Jean from Gloucestershire… 

Over the course of an hour we see the iconic star from Jean’s perspective; why Britney influenced  her life and how the connections shared between them eventually lead Jean to an unbelievable  moment of self-discovery. 

Devised by award-winning performer Shereen Roushbaiani and internationally recognised writer/director David Shopland, this run marks the world premiere of  the full production of Saving Britney after Saving Britney: Prologue was streamed digitally via the  Old Red Lion Theatre in April 2021. 

For more information and to book tickets, please click here.

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