Experimental Theatre Club presents Orphans by Dennis Kelly
(Wednesday 27th - Saturday 30th April, 7:30pm)
"I hate violence. It makes me cry. Always has..."
Helen and Danny keep themselves to themselves. But the outside world comes crashing into their lives one day when Helen's brother turns up. Covered in blood.
Dennis Kelly's new play is a thrilling contemporary suspense story which takes its audience on a chilling journey into a world just outside the front door.
"Orphans grips you tight, like a mugger in a knife-point robbery." (The Telegraph)
"I always want my plays to have tension; whether the audience hates it or loves it is up to them, but I never want them to be bored." (Dennis Kelly)
PLEASE NOTE:
This production contains descriptions of extreme violence and instances of racism and Islamophobia that audience members may find triggering and/or disturbing.
"I hate violence. It makes me cry. Always has..."
Helen and Danny keep themselves to themselves. But the outside world comes crashing into their lives one day when Helen's brother turns up. Covered in blood.
Dennis Kelly's new play is a thrilling contemporary suspense story which takes its audience on a chilling journey into a world just outside the front door.
"Orphans grips you tight, like a mugger in a knife-point robbery." (The Telegraph)
"I always want my plays to have tension; whether the audience hates it or loves it is up to them, but I never want them to be bored." (Dennis Kelly)
PLEASE NOTE:
This production contains descriptions of extreme violence and instances of racism and Islamophobia that audience members may find triggering and/or disturbing.