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Son of a B*tch

Winner: Fringe First, Edinburgh Fringe 2024

★★★★★ “Topical, poignant and powerfully truthful” Edinburgh Guide

★★★★ “A pin-sharp debut” The Stage

★★★★ “An honest and sympathetic portrait of a woman on the edge” North West End UK

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A woman in a red jumpsuit pulling a fed up face.

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Monday - Saturday Evenings, Tuesday & Saturday Matinees

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Description

Son of a B*tch is a brutally honest and darkly funny monologue about a woman who is caught on camera calling her 4 year old son a c*nt during an air-rage incident.

When the video goes viral, Marnie’s life violently unravels. Now the whole world knows her darkest secret, but what happened before someone pressed record and captured the worst 10 seconds of her life?

Written and performed by award winning comedian, actor and writer Anna Morris, this Fringe First winning hit play features integrated creative captioning throughout.

This debut play is a bold and playful one woman piece about maternal ambivalence.


 

Tickets

Standard
25
Concessions
20
Previews
16

How to get there

By train
Closest train station - Elephant and Castle
By tube
Closest tube station - Elephant and Castle (take the Southbank University exit)

Accessibility

Assistance dogs welcome

Relaxed performance

Hearing loop system

If steps outside no more than 3

Relaxed performance

Accessible toilet

Wheelchair friendly

There is ground level access to all areas of the theatre and there is an accessible toilet. For most productions, row A is at the same level as the playing space, and each row behind it is one additional step up. There are two wheelchair spaces available in each auditorium in the front row, which are bookable online. If you cannot see a vacant wheelchair space on the seating plan for your preferred performance, please contact the box office. If you will be transferring out of your wheelchair into a theatre seat then we advise booking a seat in the front row at either standard or concession rate. Our front of house staff will take care of your wheelchair in the bar area. Seating in The Little theatre at Southwark Playhouse Borough is unallocated however if you would like to reserve a specific seat due to access requirements, contact the box office. Assistance dogs are welcome in the theatres. We recommend booking or requesting an aisle seat, or alternatively our staff are happy to dog-sit for you.

Location
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77-85 Newington Causeway
London
SE1 6BD
United Kingdom

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