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SUMMARY:Live from the Warehouse
DESCRIPTION:How far will two teenage boys go to be seen online in our algorithmically-determined attention economy? After acclaim in India\, Gen-Z dark comic thriller Live from the Warehouse\, written and directed by Shashwat Srivastava\, gets its London premiere at the White Bear Theatre.  \nLive from the Warehouse is a gripping two-hander about boyhood\, betrayal\, and the algorithmic hunger for attention. Equal parts raw\, funny\, and haunting — it asks: What are we willing to lose to be seen? \nTwo seventeen-year-old boys\, classmates and dreamers\, break into an abandoned warehouse after a prank reel involving a stolen gun spins out of control. Chased by the police\, hunted by a school drug dealer\, and suffocating under the pressure to be someone\, they turn the camera on themselves. \nInside this decaying space\, they confront fear\, ambition\, friendship\, and failure — reimagining their future as actors\, singers\, podcasters… fugitives. As night deepens\, so does their obsession: if they can’t escape their reality\, maybe they can frame it. \nLive from the Warehouse is performed in English by Aryaman Krishna Aggarwal and Vrishab Wig. It’s presented by Joy Of Drama Stage Work in association with Mythologyworkshop UK. \nFollowing the 90-minute performance at 7.30pm on Thursday 9 July 2026\, I’ll chair a discussion with the Live from the Warehouse writer/director Shashwat Srivastava and the company. \nBook tickets for Live from the Warehouse + post-show Q&A
URL:https://terripaddock.com/events/live-from-the-warehouse/
LOCATION:White Bear Theatre\, 138 Kennington Park Rd\, London\, SE11 4DJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Post-show,Q&As
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SUMMARY:The Smile of Her
DESCRIPTION:Academy Award\, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Christine Lahti makes her London stage debut in her acclaimed autobiographical play The Smile of Her at Marylebone Theatre. \n“What happens when the smile starts to crack?” \nHow well do we ever really know our parents? As children\, they seem larger than life. As adults\, we begin to see them differently. \nIn this funny\, tender and deeply moving solo performance\, Christine Lahti looks back on the childhood that shaped her\, revisiting family memories with humour\, honesty and extraordinary compassion. As long-held certainties begin to unravel\, she discovers that growing up isn’t just about understanding ourselves. It’s about finally understanding the people who raised us. \nAt once intimate and universal\, The Smile of Her is a celebration of mothers and daughters\, family\, forgiveness and the stories that echo across generations. \nPerformed by Lahti herself\, this unforgettable new play is a moving reminder that sometimes the greatest act of love is learning to see another person in all their humanity. \nFollowing the 90-minute performance at 7pm on Thursday 23 July 2026\, I’ll talk to Christine Lahti about the process of writing and performing The Smile of Her and why she wanted to bring the play to London. Any questions? Join us! \nBook tickets for The Smile of Her + post-show Q&A
URL:https://terripaddock.com/events/the-smile-of-her/
LOCATION:Marylebone Theatre\, Rudolf Steiner House\, 35 Park Road\, NW1 6XT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Post-show,Q&As
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