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This week Darren and Natalie explore three thrilling productions shaking up London’s stages -  from the dark corners of digital desire with Porn Play, to an eternal whodunnit – The Mousetrap and a macabre new comedy with a supernatural twist – The Grim.

Porn Play

A sell-out world premiere that’s as provocative as it is powerful. Ambika Mod (One Day, This Is Going to Hurt) stars as Ani, a rising academic whose secret addiction to violent pornography threatens to unravel her entire world. Directed by Josie Rourke (Donmar Warehouse, Bush Theatre) and written by Sophia Chetin-Leuner (This Might Not Be It), this funny, unsettling and fearless new play dives deep into shame, desire and the digital age of intimacy. Featuring Will CloseLizzy Connolly and Asif Khan, with design by Yimei Zhao and movement by Wayne McGregor.

The Mousetrap

A cultural institution that needs no introduction. Agatha Christie’s legendary The Mousetrap has kept audiences guessing for over 73 years - making it the world’s longest-running play. When seven strangers find themselves snowed in at a countryside guesthouse after a shocking London murder, suspicion turns to panic as they realise the killer might be among them. With twists, secrets and surprises at every turn, this iconic whodunnit remains as gripping as ever. Millions have seen it - have you?

The Grim

Following sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and Old Red Lion Theatre, Edmund Morris’s (You’re Dead, Mate) spine-tingling dark comedy The Grim lands at Southwark Playhouse. It’s 1964, and undertaker Shaun (played by Morris) is just trying to get through another day with his hapless assistant Robert (Louis Davison). But when the body of notorious gangster Jackie Gallagher (Harry Carter) refuses to stay dead, chaos - and comedy - ensue. A fast-paced, supernatural farce that’s equal parts hilarious and heartfelt.


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