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Have two tickets for sale, this Sunday (20 April) from 6:30PM till 7:45PM- Time After Time | Damn Cheek

Contact- 07778 161375 or [email protected]

 Canvas And Cream, Forest Hill, SE23 3HF, London, SE23 3H

After a sold run in February 2025, Damn Cheek return to Canvas and Cream for one night only, with their brand-new especially commissioned play by award winning writer Brendan Murray
 
Time After Time
 
What do you say when you answer the door to a man you’ve never met before?
Especially when you’ve known him for thirty years…
Where do you start? And where does it end?
By turns tense and tender, Time After Time charts one fateful hour in the lives
of two men with nothing in common except the shared loss they find themselves facing.

 
Directed by Damn Cheek Associate Artist William Elliot, Time After Time features Artistic Director Darren Cheek alongside multi-award-winning playwright-actor Brendan Murray

 

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