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Let's Pause There
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Let's Pause There

A dark, funny and unpredictable new play about therapy, self-awareness and coping with your problems

Even therapists have bad days. Sebastian would know.

Added to his own troubles are two new clients bringing two new challenges. Summer: a new-age Californian with childhood trauma, and Babatunde: a stand up comic and survivor from war-torn Sierra Leone.

If he can just get through the day to see the love of his life then surely she will make it all better. Because she loves him as well...right?

A dark, funny and unpredictable new play about therapy, self-awareness and coping with your problems.

Contains references to suicide, sexual abuse and depictions of violence.

CAST & CREATIVES

Cast
Roger Parkins
Kate Loustau
Chris Rochester
Abigail Williams
James Marchant


Writers Russell Obeney (he/him) and Andre Guindisson (he/him)
Director and Dramaturg Ella Murdoch (she/her)
Designer Sorcha Corcoran (she/her) 
Lighting Designer Ros Chase (she/her)
Sound Designer Elijah Miller (he/him)

WHEN

7 - 18 June

WHERE

King's Head Theatre

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REVIEWS

Straight from a sell out run at The White Bear Theatre, Let’s Pause There is a ‘Very funny and touching piece’ which is ‘Clever, comical, sad & happy all at the same time’ (Audience reviews).


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