Putting theatre
into Streatham
Thurs 10th Nov
Fri 11th Nov
Sat 12th Nov
at 7.30pm
Doors and bar 7pm
Streatham Tate Library
63 Streatham High Rd,
London SW16 1PN
Adults £10 Concessions £8
Not suitable for children
1982, Streatham (and Wimbledon). At the end of each shift, taxi driver John Smith goes home to his wife in Streatham (or Wimbledon). Without mobile phones, the internet or the Uber app he gets away with it, until one day something goes wrong. Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his double life from exploding...
Following on from our recent popular Streatham Festival shows Neighbourhood Watch and Breaking the Code, STC presents 'Run for Your Wife', a classic 1980s farce from Ray Cooney which has had people rolling in the aisles all around the world ever since. Set partly in Streatham, this is the first production staged here.
"I’m delighted that Run For Your Wife is being performed in Streatham. Not only because half the play is set in Streatham but because I spent so much of my childhood there. My Auntie Rosie lived in Streatham and we saw her once a week. My Auntie Ivy lived in Streatham and we saw her once a week. My Auntie Phyllis lived in Streatham and we saw her once a week. I lived in Clapham with my Mum and Dad and we’d take the dog for a walk on Streatham Common. I was never out of Streatham! I love it."
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French