[SOLD OUT] Lemn Sissay

Friday 28 June 2019

6:45 pm : Main Stage

14+

Tickets

SOLD OUT

BOOK NOW +

Doors: 6.45pm

Milla Tebbs: 7.15pm

Cleo Holt: 7.30pm

Interval: 7.40pm-8.00pm

Lemn Sissay: 8pm-9.30pm

Followed by Q&A and book signing

*Please note this show is now sold out* Farmyard presents..

Congratulations to Lemn Sissay who has just won the PEN Pinter prize.

This is a rare chance to see a dramatic reading of the acclaimed one-man play by the celebrated performance poet.  It’s the first time this show has been performed in Nottingham.

Something Dark tells the story of Lemn Sissay’s upbringing in children’s homes and foster care, and the search for his family and true identity. Originally directed by John McGrath (National Theatre of Wales), Something Dark has been performed throughout the world to great critical acclaim. It was adapted for BBC Radio 3 in 2005, and the following Q&A sessions have become legendary.

“This is a must see event. I was riveted from start to finish. And the following Q & A session was extraordinary. I wholeheartedly recommend this show.” Paul Miller, Artistic Director, Orange Tree Theatre

“It would be impossible to come away from this show unmoved and uninspired” – Metro London

Discover More...

Share

[SOLD OUT] Lemn Sissay

Doors: 6.45pm

Milla Tebbs: 7.15pm

Cleo Holt: 7.30pm

Interval: 7.40pm-8.00pm

Lemn Sissay: 8pm-9.30pm

Followed by Q&A and book signing

*Please note this show is now sold out* Farmyard presents..

Congratulations to Lemn Sissay who has just won the PEN Pinter prize.

This is a rare chance to see a dramatic reading of the acclaimed one-man play by the celebrated performance poet.  It’s the first time this show has been performed in Nottingham.

Something Dark tells the story of Lemn Sissay’s upbringing in children’s homes and foster care, and the search for his family and true identity. Originally directed by John McGrath (National Theatre of Wales), Something Dark has been performed throughout the world to great critical acclaim. It was adapted for BBC Radio 3 in 2005, and the following Q&A sessions have become legendary.

“This is a must see event. I was riveted from start to finish. And the following Q & A session was extraordinary. I wholeheartedly recommend this show.” Paul Miller, Artistic Director, Orange Tree Theatre

“It would be impossible to come away from this show unmoved and uninspired” – Metro London

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE...

Barrett Martin press image for Metronome

Barrett Martin & Duke Garwood

To celebrate the release of Barrett Martin’s “The Screaming Trees, The Greatest Band That Ever Wasn’t” book, he heads out on an intimate UK tour with Duke Garwood.