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Performance dates
21 June - 15 July 2017
Run time: 130 minutes including 20 minute interval
Includes interval
42 reviews
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Rotterdam is returning to the West End's Arts Theatre this summer!
Alice wants to come out as a lesbian. Her girlfriend Fiona wants to start living as a man named Adrian. Now, as he begins his transition, Alice faces a question she never thought she'd ask... does this mean she's straight?
After its triumphant win at the 2017 Olivier Awards, and a sell-out run in New York, the critically acclaimed Rotterdam returns to London for a strictly limited engagement at The Arts Theatre, London until 15 July only.
Rotterdam is a bittersweet comedy about gender, sexuality and being a long way from home written by Jon Brittain, writer of What Would Spock Do? and A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad).
‘Sharply observed, moving and very funny’
★★★★★ Whatsonstage.com
‘Jon Brittain’s beautifully structured comedy about gender and sexuality blends the laugh-out-loud funny and the dab-you-eyes tender. Very funny, very human, very touching, very entertaining. Wonderful.’
★★★★ The Times
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Theatre has always been used to initiate conversation, debate and thought. Reflecting its contemporary society, the theatre has been a place for writers and artists to explore themes affecting the outside world and, through the medium of live performance, seek to find reason and understanding.
27 Jun, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller