Tenner Bag is a brutal and darkly funny new play about family, violence, and survival in a town on the brink. Set in post-riot Teesside, it follows the fallout of a fractured family forced back together after a funeral. Old resentments resurface, loyalties buckle, and buried histories refuse to stay quiet. There are no clean exits - only what you're willing to carry. "Tenner Bag is about the collision between self and environment - how a place shapes you, traps you, and lives inside you long after you've left. It's both a personal reckoning and a wider one - a microcosm of a system that fails people, then blames them for surviving it."- Francesca Bolam, Writer. Written by Francesca Bolam and directed by Finella Waddilove, Tenner Bag is working-class theatre that doesn't pull punches. With biting dialogue, claustrophobic tension, and flashes of stark tenderness, it asks what it really costs to leave - and what's left when you stay. Developed between London and New York, this is the UK debut from a cross-Atlantic team bringing bruising honesty and lived-in grit to the Camden Fringe. LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED. UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE. The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes without interval. No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. Refunds and exchanges are not available.
