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Bot Brothers: A Story of Our Times

28 Sept - 10 Oct 2024

Stolen Table presents 'Bot Brothers: A Story of Our Times'

Two robo-clones, born of a mad professor and separated by family and class, must find a way to love where all odds are against them. This two-man clown pantomime from Harris Morris and Joe Smith will take you on a journey through the lives of two adolescent robo-boys navigating life in the normal human world of 1980s Liverpool. Loosely based on Willy Russell’s award-winning musical Blood Brothers (Best Musical, All Major Awards! 15 million tickets sold!)

Details

Date & Time: 28 September at 7pm & 10 October at 9pm

Running Time:  60 minutes

Content warnings: 16+ strong language, partial nudity and audience interaction

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Latecomers may not be admitted. ​Ticket purchases are non refundable.

Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members.

Any donations will help us to survive beyond the current times. Donations will also help support independent arts and theatremakers - an essential step in preserving the future of fringe theatre. 

Venue

Venue: The Bread and Roses Theatre

Home of The Lambeth Fringe, The Bread & Roses, is an award-winning and innovative fringe pub theatre.

A 50-seat fringe venue above The Bread & Roses Pub, the theatre programs a wide-spread variety of productions for local as well as far-reaching audiences. Equality, diversity and artistic quality are at the forefront of the theatre's programming, which features in-house productions as well as many visiting companies. The theatre regularly hosts touring shows and has worked with award-winning ensembles with decades of experience but also frequently welcomes and supports emerging theatre-makers taking their first steps. The programme includes new writing, contemporary revivals, reinvented classics and occasionally also devised work, improvisational theatre, comedy events, family shows and physical theatre.

Recently renovated, The Bread and Roses Theatre features brand new tiered seating, with 50 new individual seats, and a professional floor.

Theatre: Capacity 50, full rig, lighting desk and sound system. Projector and mics hire-able.

Perfect for: Theatre, new-writing, WIP, solo shows and boundary pushing work.

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