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Love, Bonnie & Clyde

24 - 25 Sept 2024

Shotgun Theatre presents 'Love, Bonnie & Clyde'

The year is 1965. Young criminal lovers Bonnie Jefferson and Clyde Phillips have decided to break up during a fatal bank robbery. Finding themselves trapped and surrounded by the police, they’re all out of options. This is the day they may die. Stuck with only each other and their broken relationship, they must confront their deepest fears and feelings for one another, before it's too late. Everyone deserves to be loved, and even the most notorious outlaws can have the most fragile hearts...

Details

Date & Time: Tues 24th & Weds 25th @7pm

Running Time:  45mins

Content warnings: Strong language

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

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: Golden Goose Theatre

The Golden Goose is a fully air-conditioned, 85-seat theatre and is near Oval Tube close to the heart of Camberwell.  The theatre was founded by Michael Kingsbury in 2020 and exists as a creative hub for artists to make all kinds of theatrical experiences. Since opening, we have hosted multi-Offie-winning company Out Of The Forest Theatre, Fringe-First winner Chris Larner, and a new horror company featuring new work by Olivier award-winning Morgan Lloyd Malcolm & Abi Zakarian. Chewboy Productions' "DJ Bazzer's Year 6 Disco" won an Offie for its run at the Golden Goose in 2021. Founder Michael Kingsbury was awarded ‘Outstanding Contribution To Pub Theatre’ by London Pub Theatre’s.

Theatre: Capacity 85, full rig, lighting desk and sound system available.

Perfect for: Theatre, musicals, cabaret and new-writing.

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