The Nest
Joh Hartog Productions presents
The Nest

13 Apr 2022 to 23 Apr 2022

Parents-to-be Kurt and Martha just want the best for their baby. They’re not afraid of hard work, but not all ways of making money can be justified...... 

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Joh Hartog Productions

As we all know, in this day and age of increasing cost of living rises, unaffordable house prices, wages rising slower than inflation, it’s simply not easy for a young couple at the lower end of the income scale to get ahead in the world, no matter how hard they work. And when you are reduced to one income due to pregnancy…

Parents-to-be Kurt and Martha just want the best for their baby. Neither is afraid of hard work but their income is not enough to live the way social media or television advertisements proclaims ought to be the ‘norm’.

The pram, as advertised on TV and recommended on Facebook, doesn’t come cheap and all the myriad bits and bobs for looking after your baby that are considered a ‘must’ can stretch any budget. So when Kurt’s boss offers him a chance to make some easy money with a mysterious side job, he jumps at the chance. Wouldn’t you?

This fable about the moral and environmental cost of our materialistic nesting instincts, was written by Franz Xaver Kroetz, one of the most distinguished living German playwrights, actors and film directors, and translated by Conor McPherson, a noted playwright himself.

 “Kroetz is an exceptional dramatist” – Guardian

“Conor McPherson is the finest playwright of his generation” – The Daily Mail     

“The Nest is an unflinching play about the corrosive effects of poverty. It is a parable about toxic waste by Franz Xaver Kroetz, Germany’s most often performed contemporary playwright.”- The Observer

 

Credits: 

Written by: Franz Xaver Kroetz
Translated by: Conor McPherson
Directed by: Joh Hartog
Designed by: Tammy Boden
Featuring: Clare Mansfield and David Darradan
Publicity & Production Manager: Rek Kiron
Sound and Lighting: Stephen Dean
Additional video: Freeze Frame Videography

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Venue
The Bakehouse Theatre
Session TimesTicket PricesDuration
55 minutes
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