London, United Kingdom

Cascando (London)

—story . . . if you could finish it . . . you could rest . . . sleep

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From one of our master storytellers comes a play about the difficulties of endings. Audiences dressed in dark cloaks and listening on headphones will follow Beckett’s curious figures up out of the theatre and through the storied streets of St. James’s. Samuel Beckett’s plays have long held a special place at Jermyn Street Theatre. Now, globally renowned Pan Pan reimagine his miniature masterpiece as a promenade piece, directed by Gavin Quinn whose visionary Beckett productions have won a Herald Angel, Irish Times Theatre Awards, and international acclaim. Umbrellas will be handed out if it rains and cloaks will be worn over all of the audience’s own clothes. Please be advised to wear comfortable shoes. Bags will be left in the auditorium during the performance which will be secured and monitored by theatre staff. However, storage is limited so please refrain from bringing large items with you to the performance. Each member of the audience will wear a pair of headphones and be given an iPod. This will be handed out at the theatre before the performance begins. Headphones will be cleaned between performances.

Audience Role

Audiences dressed in dark cloaks and listening on headphones will follow Beckett’s curious figures up out of the theatre and through the storied streets of St. James’s.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

No sexual content
Use of headphones

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Audience must wear provided cloak
Mandatory bag check
Wear comfortable shoes
Wheelchair accessible

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headphones

About Jermyn Street Theatre

Jermyn Street Theatre is a unique theatre in the heart of the West End: a home to remarkable artists and plays, performed in the most intimate and welcoming of surroundings. World-class, household-name playwrights, directors and actors work here alongside people just taking their first steps in professional theatre. It is a crucible for multigenerational talent.