When Sergio arrives in Ljubljana to give a lecture on Narcissus, the first thing he does after checking in to his hotel room is to get on an app and look for someone to have sex with. A few hours later, once Igor has come and gone, Sergio spots a dark brown stain on the floor. Looking closer, he sees that it’s a blood stain. And looking around, he discovers more and more blood stains all over the room.
As he begins to investigate, he gets drawn deeper and deeper into a dark murky world of desire, infatuation and murder.
Perfect material for the new play he’s trying to write - if he can get out of Ljubljana alive.
Award winning director Daniel Goldman returns to the London stage to reunite with Uruguayan playwright Sergio Blanco following their smash-hit Thebes Land (Off-West-End Best Production 2017, Arcola Theatre).
The Rage of Narcissus is a fascinating and disturbing journey into the labyrinth of the self and the darkness within us.
Important Information
This show contains violence and sexual references.
Age Restrictions
Suitable for ages 16 and above
Now taking bookings for performances up until Fri 13th March 2020.
Show times for each day are below.
Mon
-
Tue
7.30pm
Wed
Thu
7.30pm
Fri
3.00pm
Sat
7.30pm
5.30pm
Sun
7.30pm
Bus routes: 393
Nearest rail: Caledonian Road And Barnsbury
Tube lines: Piccadilly Line
Nearest tube: Caledonian Road
Directions from Caledonian Road :
Turn left out the station and then take the first left up North Road. The Theatre is then 100m up on your left.
Car park: Metered parking on North Road during office hours. Free in evenings
In congestion zone?: No
Bar
Disabled toilets
Infrared hearing loop
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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The Rage of Narcissus
Pleasance Theatre, London
Running time: 1 hour 30 minutes
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