Guy is desperate to clear his conscience before he gets married to his beautiful bride to be. So he sets off on a psychological and physical journey across America, to make amends with four old flames. With a blend of honesty, humour and heart, this riveting, and ultimately liberating, dark comedy is a perfect parable of modern relationships.
In advance of Some Girl(s), Buckland Theatre Company will also hold a series of free readings examining themes of power and love in the compelling works of Neil LaBute. Beginning with Reasons To Be Pretty on 13 June at Henry Wood House, Buckland will also present The Shape of Things, Fat Pig and This Is How It Goes. Whilst at Park Theatre, Buckland Theatre Company will also host a range of post-show Q&As which will explore the wider context of the Some Girl(s). The first of these will be a post-show discussion with the cast on 21 July hosted by Terri Paddock, theatre commentator and founder of MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com and WhatsOnStage. Further post-show events will be announced in due course.
Buckland Theatre Company was founded by Artistic Director Charles Dorfman. Miss Julie at Etcetera Theatre was the company’s debut production in their 2016 season of classic and modern texts. Following Some Girl(s) in Park90 at Park Theatre, Buckland Theatre Company will stage LUV by Murray Schisgal which will run from 8 December until 7 January.
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