From our friends at The Bush Theatre

Money The Gameshow

For those that missed The Pinstripe Trilogy,
our friends at The Bush Theatre present MONEY The Gameshow…

If you missed The Pinstripe Trilogy – fear not – our friends at the Bush Theatre have just extended their show MONEY the game show and would love you to attend…
(They even have a drink and ticket for £15 special offer to tempt you – see below).

From our friends at The Bush Theatre

MONEY The Gameshow

By Claire Duffy

A Bush Theatre and Unlimited Theatre co-production.
Supported by the Simon Gray Award.

020 8743 5050
www.bushtheatre.co.uk
Tickets £10 – £19.50
including £10 tickets for under 26s.

 

Extended to 9 March due to popular demand!

**** The Guardian
‘This playful, thoughtful and riotously entertaining piece is right on the money’

**** Financial Times
‘Engagingly explores the build-up to the 2008 financial catastrophe’

**** The Scotsman
‘Hilarious and tragic…the writing glitters,’

A Younger Theatre
‘Think Deal or No Deal, but 100 times more entertaining’

Playing with £10,000 in real pound coins, you are invited to bet long, short and hedge, as game show hosts Casino and Queenie challenge you to play a series of high stake games that demonstrate how the world’s economic system came to the brink of collapse.

Risk takers to the front, risk averse to the back.

Welcome to MONEY the game show.

Have a sneak peek of the show in their trailer.

Get a £15 ticket and complimentary glass of house wine, or pint of beer, using the code MONEY15 online here, or quote over the phone on 020 8743 5050.

(To redeem your code online, add the ticket plus glass of wine or beer to your basket, enter the code, and the price will reduce down. Subject to availability)

Moralgorithm HiC

Moralgorithm by StampCollective


Moralgorithm by StampCollective
7:30pm, 13 to 23 March 2013 | £10 (£8 concession)
Theatre Delicatessen at Marylebone Gardens
35 Marylebone High Street, London, W1U 4QA


Devised and created by StampCollective
In association with Theatre Delicatessen

Buy Theatre Delicatessen tickets


Live Art and Theatre collide in StampCollective’s latest interactive game, which puts you – the audience – at the heart of the performance.

Welcome! Please join us…you are the newest recruit in a Lynchian corporate world, where the mundane meets the highly unusual, and you’re in the driving seat.

Step inside the strategy and influence the world of Moralgorithm HiC.

This subversive, surreal and silly experience challenges perceptions about authority, consumerism and what you really hold valuable. During a time when digital interaction reigns supreme, this type of live art game offers you something different: a bespoke human experience. No two shows are ever the same; each performance emerges as unique as the group of audience inside it. Your response has power over the performance – providing equal opportunity for you to observe or play. The ball is truly in your court.

Book tickets now to receive your very own Moralgorithm HiC induction pack.
The game has already begun, so follow the action: #MoralgorithmHiC | @Stamp_Coll

Places are very limited, so book now to avoid disappointment!

StampCollective are associate artists of Theatre Delicatessen.

The Pinstripe Trilogy

Matador-5 © Lorna Palmer Slider

The Pinstripe Trilogy Flier Image
7:30pm, 4 to 23 February 2013 | £16
(£12 concession)
Theatre Delicatessen at Marylebone Gardens, 35 Marylebone High Street, London, W1U 4QA


Devised and created by The Lab Collective
Directed by Natalie Scott and Joseph Thorpe
Video Design by Thomas Yeomans
Production Manager Fergus Waldron
Produced by The Lab Collective and Theatre Delicatessen

Performed by Neil Connolly, Emma Britton, Matthew Haigh, Mark Fairclough

“Simultaneously an apology and a shaming accusation…”
The British Theatre Guide – for Matador



Across a suite of offices in the centre of London, the Lab Collective present a series of intimate performances laying bare their dystopian vision of the world of finance and commerce.


 
In Matador, a last trader stands in the ruins of the collapsed finance industry performing his swansong. As his world crumbles around him, the Matador tries makes one last deal with the audience. Across the corridor, The Bean Counter sits in the tax office, trying to find a way to fill the hole in our country’s pockets. Making decisions that no-one else wants to, he tries to avoid his own gaze in the mirror as he realises he can’t enforce the rules he worships.

A remnant of economic hope is found in Trust Fund, where offer the audience the unique opportunity to invest in our most precious resource – our children. The future generations are our country’s greatest asset, and surely the best way for us to enable them to meet their potential is to privatise childhood?

Born of frustration, anger and a sense of powerlessness of the individual caught in a society driven by the market and a failing economy, these performances have been developed over the last two years through Theatre Delicatessen’s Associate Artist scheme. This is the first time that these three pieces will be performed together and in their entirety.