Incognito Theatre's production of Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire runs all week at the company's bijou theatre in Friern Barnet.
Becca and Howie Corbett are a happy suburban couple with everything they could possibly want, a beautiful home, good jobs, great friends, their dog Taz and their young son, Danny. Suddenly, a life-shattering event turns their world upside down and they start to drift perilously apart. Rabbit Hole"charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places and for a path that will lead them back into the light of day . . .
If the introduction on their website to the production that Incognito Theatre are staging all this week makes it sound a little bleak, in his interview (see below) director Nick Vause says that, as well as being a play with big emotional climaxes, he hopes the audience will "find themselves laughing - unexpectedly sometimes - just at those moments when they might be expecting to feel sad or upset". And the playwright's talents are by no means restricted to very serious themes - watch the interview to find out what I mean!
You can also watch the actors talking about their parts:
Incognito Theatre presents Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire
Incognito Theatre, Holly Park Road, Friern Barnet, N11 3HB
Sunday 14 July | 6.00pm |
Monday 15 July | 7.30pm |
Tuesday 16 July | 7.30pm |
Wednesday 17 July | 7.30pm |
Thursday 18 July | 7.30pm |
Friday 19 July | 7.30pm |
Saturday 20 July | 3.00pm |
Saturday 20 July | 7.30pm |