BERLIN
  • Camden Fringe

No one gives a shit about the people still alive in the band after the lead singer commits suicide... Four bandmates; James, Martin, Nick and Ben, reluctantly reunite at a studio in Berlin following the death of their lead singer, Harry. Three years have passed, and the effects of Harrys sudden death and the circumstances surrounding it, continue to divide the already fractured group. The once prominent 90s britpop band, now have to learn from their past mistakes before they lose another member. In the wake of their tremendous loss, will they pull together or distance even further, as secrets are revealed? BERLIN is a dark comedy, written by Holly Whinney, that explores grief, toxic masculinity and betrayal. As rich in wit as it is in suspense, this play is an exploration into the lives and relationships of four talented, yet troubled men. If you like Martin McDonagh, we reckon you will enjoy this. Directed by Cerys Baker and Holly WhinneyCamden Fringe Festival 2022, Etcetera Theatre 23rd - 27th Aug

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