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Following its sold-out run at the Bush Theatre, Arinzé Kene's acclaimed Misty transfers to London’s Trafalgar Studios

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Children under 14 will not be admitted.

Performance dates

8 September - 17 November 2018.

Run time 2hrs 10mins

Includes interval

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Through a visceral blend of theatre, gig and performance poetry, Arinzé delivers an epic, heartfelt and playful exploration of creative freedom, set against a pulsing vision of modern London.

Misty is directed by the Bush Theatre’s Omar Elerian (NASSIMOne Cold Dark NightIslands) and features an original musical score performed live during the show.

 

Please note Kibong Tanji will take the lead role for one performance on 8th November matinee.

Content

Please note that this production contains strong language, which covers violent, sexual and racially charged themes. Strobe lighting, bursting balloons , loud noises and haze effects are used in the show.

Special notes

Please note Kibong Tanji will take the lead role for one performance on 8th November matinee.

Recent Reviews

4.3
32 reviews

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Prepare to be Woke: Arinzé Kene's Misty

I was buoyed up by Arinzé Kene's innovative, intelligent and energetic play performed in verse, which is thoroughly entertaining. Misty refuses to be categorised; is it slam poetry? Is it rap? Is it a musical? Is it a play? Well that doesn't matter because Arinzé's creativity defies labels. He mischievously uses different techniques to affectionately mock: himself, his critics, and society's stereotyping of black working class lives. Arinzé has so much fun with the show, on many different levels, that it inspired me to write a playful review of Misty in verse. 

5 Oct, 2018 | By Sandra Howell

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