Summer 2007 was the wettest on record
leaving 48,000 homes flooded across England.
One year on, over 2,200 households were still
living in caravans.
This documentary theatre piece, performed in a caravan for an
audience of just eight, hears word for word how everyday
people cope in a crisis. Some have coped with laughter, some
with anger, others haven’t coped at all.
The Caravan won a Fringe First Award at last year’s Edinburgh
Festival.
“Eye-opening theatre that’s an absolute must-see” Metro
“Bursting with warmth, charm and honesty” Time Out
“As a documentary project of one of the most overlooked
disasters in modern Britain this production is flawless
and fascinating.” Whatsonstage
Original Concept Editing and script
Mimi Poskitt Liam O’Driscoll, Mimi Poskitt
and Ben Freedman
10–28 Feb 2009
Mon–Sat 5.45pm, 6.30pm,
7.15pm, 8pm, 8.45pm
Tickets £10, tea and biscuit
free
Running time 35 mins
Main photo: Dave Ar
dr
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Design:
020 7565 5000 (no booking fees)
www.royalcourttheatre.com
Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS
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