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RedCape Theatre presents

The Luminous

RedCape Theatre presents

The Luminous

14 Nov–16 Nov 2024

The Drum

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Thu 14 Nov
7:45 pm
£12.00 - £16.00
  • Member Discount - Friend & Up
Fri 15 Nov
7:45 pm
£12.00 - £16.00
  • Member Discount - Friend & Up
Sat 16 Nov
7:45 pm
£12.00 - £16.00
  • Member Discount - Friend & Up
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3 women. A book. One unforgettable night.

Part Victorian thriller, part contemporary tale of friendship and rebellion, this time-travelling, genre-busting new show combines RedCape Theatre’s unique blend of physical theatre, dark comedy and gripping storytelling.

As protestors gather outside the hospital where they work, three women meet up for a monthly book club. This month’s book is ‘Luminous’ – a dark delve into Victorian London, where lurid stories are brought to life for entertainment in the penny gaff theatres: tales of an anonymous killer haunting the city and women whose bones glow through their skin.

In the twenty-first-century living room, the wine is flowing and the discussion is getting heated. Mighty thinks the book is outrageous, Mags thinks it’s the best thing she’s ever read, and Alice hasn’t got past page three. As the women get drawn deeper into the story, memories surface, unexpected connections are made, and the worlds begin to blur.

Important information

Tickets:
From: £12.00

Running time:
TBC

Age guideline:
14+

 

Sensory notice & content warnings:

This production explores sensitive themes of violence against women (physical and sexual), abortion, illness and grief, and includes scenes that some audience members may find upsetting. It contains references to childbirth, self-immolation and nuclear warfare. It also contains strong language, ableist and misogynistic language and an abstract depiction of an autopsy.

Please note – most of our productions feature flashing lights and loud sounds.

If you require this information prior to booking, please check back for updates or call our Box Office on 01752 267222.

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