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“How religious are you?
I never know how to answer that question.
I mean how do you measure religiousness?”
London worships many gods, but it often seems that Cupid
isn’t one of them. Sabrina, a single girl-about-town, is seeking
Mr Right in a world where traditional and liberal brothers sit
side-by-side, but rarely see eye-to-eye.
Shades explores tolerance within and without the Muslim
community.
Director Patron
Nina Raine Ruth Jones
Designer
Lucy Osborne
Lighting
Matt Drury
Sound
David McSeveney
28 Jan – 21 Feb 2009
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Mon–Sat 7.45pm except Thu 19 Feb, 8pm
Sat mats 4pm (from 7 Feb)
Press night Mon 2 Feb 7pm
Post show talk Thu 5 Feb
Education matinee Thu 12 Feb 2.30pm
Supported by
Illustration: Andy MacGr
Tickets £15
Mondays all seats £10
Concessions £10*
(avail. in advance for all mats and all perfs until 4 Feb incl.
For all other perfs, avail. on a standby basis on the day)
egor
School and HE Groups of 8+ £7.50

(avail. Tue–Fri and mats)

Design:
Education matinee £7.50 students only
Access £10 (plus a companion at the
same rate)
* ID required, not bookable online
with additional funding from
All discounts are subject to availability the John Thaw Foundation

020 7565 5000 (no booking fees)
www.royalcourttheatre.com
Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS
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