Labour of Love Tickets
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Adolescents under 15 will not be admitted.
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Booking until 2 December 2017
Run time 2hr 45min (including interval)
Includes interval
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Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig star in what is described as a razor sharp political comedy about the Labour Party, set in the party's traditional northern heartands where the clash and divide between party philosophy, class and culture couldn't be more divided.
The production reunites writer James Graham with Headlong Artistic Director Jeremy Herrin following their previous collaboration on the National Theatre and West End hit play This House. No stranger to political plays, James Graham's works include The Vote which was broadcast on television on the night of the 2015 General Election, as well as Privacy which ran at the Donmar Warehouse and New York City.
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Recommended for ages 15 and above.Special notes
Please note this play contains strong language.
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Labour of Love
Political plays are not my usual go-to when looking at shows in the West End. There’s no real reason why, I just tend to find big lavish musicals more exciting. However, when Labour of Love was announced to be starring Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig (though it was Sarah Lancashire originally) I couldn’t resist the urge to give it a try.
22 Nov, 2017 | By Molly Richardson