A timeless tale of friendship and betrayal. In an era of austerity, recession and rising nationalism, two friends in the 1930s are torn apart, the Nazi regime infiltrating their friendship and families to devastating effect. An exciting and provocative hour of theatre about loyalty and betrayal, based on the bestselling book by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor. Written as an anti-fascist call to arms and banned in 1930s Germany for dramatically exposing the threat of Nazism, Address Unknown is a timely warning of how humanity can fail in the face of extreme ideology. MUST END SAT 27 JULY!
Get £15 tickets by quoting promocode "NEWSTATESAU" online www.sohotheatre.com or via the Soho Theatre Box Office: 020 7478 0100 (Full-price tickets normally up to £25)
'Compelling.' **** Time Out
'Perfection.' **** Whatsonstage.com
'Poignant.' **** Evening Standard
Terms and conditions: Valid on a reduction on full-price tickets until Sat 27 July. Tickets subject to availability.
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