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Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England

Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England

Thu 19 - Sat 21 Sep, 7:30pm

£12.50 – £26 full price | £10 – £23.50 concessions

Running time: 60 mins, no interval

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Joshua Beaumont and Matthew Emeny present The Roxy Dog production

 

It’s the EURO 2020 Final at Wembley and Billy’s gone viral for sticking a flare up his arse!

Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse For England is a blisteringly funny new play that comes to London directly from a sell-out, five-star Edinburgh Festival run. Written and performed by Alex Hill, it asks what it means to belong to a club that you live for.

Billy and his best mate Adam are die-hard football fans. It’s how they spend every weekend, without fail, it’s their escape, their religion and their life. But when they encounter a new group of mates, they start to take their support one step further.

Photo credit: Rah Petherbridge

Age guidance: 18+

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Writer & Performer: Alex Hill
Director: Sean Turner
Designer: Joel Clements
Lighting Designer: Matt Cater
Sound Designer: Sam Baxter
Dramaturg: Jake Vithana
Producers: Joshua Beaumont and Matthew Emeny
Associate Producer: Joe Rose

  • Boozy, ballsy, brilliantly executed

    Entertainment Now ★★★★★
  • A gem of a play

    Broadway Baby ★★★★★
  • As beautiful as it is thought-provoking

    Corr Blimey ★★★★★
  • Pacey and involving, gets to the heart of it

    The Scotsman ★★★★
  • The Telegraph ★★★★
  • Priceless comic charm

    The Reviews Hub

This show contains use of foul language, use of Class A Drugs and deals with themes of suicide.


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