Real Eyes
Harrison and Archie
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Following its acclaimed premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe and further success with a sold-out run at the Watford Fringe, Real Eyes now makes its London debut.
Late at night we meet Matt and Mikey in their bedroom. Through brotherly badinage and an exploration of distant memories, they set off down a road of teenage angst. From the springs of their familiar red bunk bed, they relive their upbringing and begin to uncover their deepest, darkest secrets.
Written by Harrison Sharpe, this two-hander is an intensely moving story of teenage brothers growing up together yet living in different worlds.
Exploring themes of mental health, family, sexuality, masculinity and crime, this play received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Quality writing, precise direction and sensitively nuanced acting. [...] It’s a gem that deserves further exposure." - BroadwayBaby
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "I can easily say this is the best piece of new theatre I’ve seen in a long time and I haven’t gone two hours in the past few days without telling someone about it." - ScotsGay Magazine
Late at night we meet Matt and Mikey in their bedroom. Through brotherly badinage and an exploration of distant memories, they set off down a road of teenage angst. From the springs of their familiar red bunk bed, they relive their upbringing and begin to uncover their deepest, darkest secrets.
Written by Harrison Sharpe, this two-hander is an intensely moving story of teenage brothers growing up together yet living in different worlds.
Exploring themes of mental health, family, sexuality, masculinity and crime, this play received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Quality writing, precise direction and sensitively nuanced acting. [...] It’s a gem that deserves further exposure." - BroadwayBaby
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "I can easily say this is the best piece of new theatre I’ve seen in a long time and I haven’t gone two hours in the past few days without telling someone about it." - ScotsGay Magazine
Event Details
Genre: Play
Duration: 60 mins
Price: £15
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Content warnings: themes of self harm, foul language
Suitable for ages: 14 and over
See venue page for accessibility information.