Aug 7th

OVERSPILL

By Douglas McFarlane

OVERSPILL

You witness a mugging … You’re forced to decide … You’re pushed to the edge … What do you do? 

OVERSPILL is the story of the Jenkins, a family struggling with moral dilemmas and the unforeseen consequences. Watch as one chance event threatens to tear the family apart as the line between right and wrong blurs and their lives begin to spill over. 

A mother imposes contradictory rules. A father’s misguided choice could change the family’s life forever. And the siblings try to find their own answers in the ensuing confusion. 

A funny exploration into the internal workings of a London family, OVERSPILL will challenge and confront you, and allow you to see the story behind the headline. 

OVERSPILL is a fusion of drama, dance, and original live music, written and performed by young people. A collaboration between the Cochrane Theatre, DreamArts and the University of the Arts London, Street 2 Stage’s fifth production enables young people from around London to participate in creating a new musical.



 

OVERSPILL 

Producer
Street 2 Stage                             

Venue information
Cochrane Theatre
Southampton Row
London WC1B 4AP 

Nearest tube station

Holborn 

Performances
Friday 4th September at 3.00 pm and 7.30 pm
Saturday 5th September 3.00 pm and 7.30 pm
Sunday 6th September 3.00 pm only

Box office
Online: www.cochranetheatre.co.uk
Telephone: 020 7269 1606
In person: Tickets can be purchased on the day from one hour before the beginning of each performance
Ticket prices: £8 full price or £4 concession (Over 60, 16 and Under, Full-time Student, Unwaged, Equity)

For groups (10+) and special offers contact the Box Office on 020 7269 1606 

Street 2 Stage is a collaboration between the Cochrane Theatre, DreamArts, and the University of the Arts London.

 “raw and hugely ambitious… the seven-strong band played a fantastically eclectic score of blues, reggae, hip hop, rap and street sounds…while the design team came up with an impressive cityscape.  Not only were the individual roles all well taken, the dance company really set the stage alight”  Michael Coveney, Theatre Critic (Street 2 Stage 2008).