Following performances being staged at this years Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Tom Ratcliffe's play, Wreckage is set to receive its London premiere early next year at the Turbine Theatre where it will run from January 5th to 22nd.
The plot of Wreckage follows Sam and his fiancé Noel as they plan out their lives together. When a distance between them begins to affect their relationship, Sam must choose in which direction where their story will go, and the importance of carrying on.
Wreckage is both written by, and stars Tom Ratcliffe. Commenting on the forthcoming opening of the play in London, Ratcliffe said: "I'm absolutely delighted that Wreckage is coming to London and the Turbine Theatre in January before heading on tour. The reception with audiences in Edinburgh has been overwhelming and it has been incredibly moving to hear from audiences who have connected with the material."
Rikki Beadle-Blair will direct Ratcliffe and Michael Walters in Wreckage. The production features sound design by Mwen and lighting design by Rachel Sampley.
Booking & Theatre Info For Wreckage
Performances of Wreckage will begin at the Turbine Theatre on January 5th, 2023. The Turbine Theatre is a brand-new off West End theatre located close to Battersea Power Station on the banks of the Thames. The performance area in the theatre is small and cosy and there is also a nice bar with good, modern facilities. It’s an atmospheric venue but does suffer from occasional rumblings from the trains above but the acoustics work well and you are seated close enough to the action to be fully immersed into the show.
The theatre stage space is quite small but very welcoming and there is a good view from most of the 100 seats although patrons in some seats in row D may find it a little hard to see the very front of the stage. The venue also benefits from good seat for comfort and legroom!