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Dry Powder, Hampstead Theatre

26 Jan 18 – 03 Mar 18, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Sarah Burgess' sharp comedy about the financial sector comes to the Hampstead Theatre after impressing in New York

By CW Contributor on 16/1/2018

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Boosted by one of the largest grants available in America for new writing, Sarah Burgess is something of a rising star across the pond.


Her production of Dry Powder, which premiered at New York’s Public Theater in March, was the recipient of the Laurents/Hatcher Award, and attracted a high-profile cast, including Homeland’s Clare Danes, and loveable star of The Office (US) John Krasinski.


In January 2018, the comedy is heading to London’s Hampstead Theatre, with a similarly impressive cast. Hayley Atwell, who recently starred in the BBC's adapation of Howard's End, stars alongside Aidan McArdle (Mr Selfridge) and Tom Riley (Da Vinci's Demons).


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The play explores the world of high finance, following the PR nightmare that unfolds when owner of a private equity firm, Rick, throws a lavish engagement party the same week that his firm forced huge layoffs in a chain of supermarkets. Rick’s two junior partners, Seth and Jenny, attempt to help solve the crisis – Seth suggests investing in a small, local, American-based firm to offset the damage done, an idea which number-crunching and morally vacant Jenny cannot see the merit in.


This production will be directed by Anna Ledwich, who is returning to the Hampstead Theatre after Labyrinth last autumn, a play which, like Dry Powder, followed those at the height of financial power.




What Dry Powder, Hampstead Theatre
Where Hampstead Theatre, Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, London, NW3 3EU | MAP
Nearest tube Swiss Cottage (underground)
When 26 Jan 18 – 03 Mar 18, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Price £10 - £37
Website Click here to book now



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