WHAT'S ON at THE BREAD AND ROSES

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Upstairs at the Bread & Roses Pub 
68 Clapham Manor Street, 
Clapham, London SW4 6DZ  

LOCATION
Just a few minutes walk from Clapham High Street, Clapham North and Clapham Common stations. Bus stops are also nearby on Chapham High Street. 

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BOOK SHOWS HERE


Everyone’s Worried About Eve

23 - 24 March

produced by Plucky Productions

written & directed by Alex John 

Plucky Productions would like to present, a new sitcom, Everyone's Worried About Eve. A touching and poignant one woman show full of laughs and a cracking soundtrack. 

So sit back, relax and grab a drink as we invite you all to celebrate Eve's birthday. Although, for some reason this year feels different and Eve doesn't quite know why? Maybe she could find out, if only that damn phone would stop interrupting her.

Well, as they say, the show must go on!



TELLY

25 - 29 March

written and directed by award-winning writer, James Huxtable

produced by Only Lucky Dogs Theatre

 

One man. One telly.

The story of one law-abiding citizen and an open door, TELLY follows the events of an unsuspecting summer’s night when an innocent man finds himself committing a crime he never thought possible.

How do our decisions shape our lives? And how do we redeem ourselves, if we can at all?

This new absurdist comedy from Only Lucky Dogs explores the confines of the fugitive mind as reality morphs into something utterly unrecognisable. This is a story about downfalls, the intricacies between right and wrong, and the lines we walk between them. 

In truth, it is a story about a lot of things. But, most importantly, it is a story about a telly.


Only Lucky Dogs Theatre is a production house specialising in new, thought-provoking theatre. Established in 2018 by a group of university friends in Sheffield, a dedication to bringing exciting new talent to the forefront of the scene remains their main priority, having launched multiple initiatives to aid the development of early career artists. After a short break, TELLY marks the first piece to be stamped onto the London scene. 



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