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The Shape of Things

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How far would you go for love? What would you be willing to change?

A fast-moving and thrilling piece of theatre set on a college campus in small-town America. It's a play about relationships, art and friendship where nothing is quite what it seems.

Adam, a geeky young student, drifts into an ever-changing romance with art major, Evelyn who encourages him to improve his appearance. As she instils in him a new found confidence, his best friend’s' engagement begins to crumble: so unleashing a drama that peels back the 'skin’ of two modern-day relationships.

Neil LaBute’s award winning play received its world premiere at the Almeida Theatre in 2001, starring Rachel Weisz and Paul Rudd and is revived by the producers of last year’s hit Clybourne Park.

Awards from Almeida Theatre run 2001:
Winner: Outstanding Play – Drama Desk Awards
Nominee: Best New Comedy – Olivier Awards 

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The Shape of Things Ticket Information

  • Booking until:

    Saturday, 1 July 2023

  • Age restrictions

    Age Guidance 14+

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    Assisted Performances

    Captioned - Tue 13 Jun 19.30

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01 Jun
2023
Stuart King

Review: THE SHAPE OF THINGS at Park Theatre

by Stuart King | Thursday, June 1 2023, 07:46

Neil LaBute’s 2001 story was originally a stage play but gained more traction in the public’s mind as a movie version starring Rachel Weisz and Paul Rudd. Here, reimagined for the intimate Park Theatre, director Nicky Allpress has once again tapped into the fascinating realm of relationship power-play and manipulation.

Luke Newton and Amber Anderson in The Shape of Things at Park Theatre. Photo by Mark Douet.Luke Newton and Amber Anderson in The Shape of Things at Park Theatre. Photo by Mark Douet.

Review: THE SHAPE OF THINGS at Park Theatre