karagula

by Philip ridley

directed by max barton

On a beautiful spring evening, when both moons are full, two teenagers vow eternal love.

It is a moment that will have cataclysmic consequences. Not just for them, but for the world on which they live.

A world where Prom Night is a matter of life or death, where weapons are grown and trained like pets, and where a chosen few are hearing a voice. A voice that speaks of… Karagula.

  • Taut, tense and terrifying...You will never look at milkshakes in the same way again - The Times

  • chilling, clever and astonishingly ambitious...There is nothing else like it on the London stage - The Financial Times

  • the only word fit to describe it would be "epic"…well and truly out of this world - Huffington Post

  • Karagula hums with ambition, it vibrates with it...Max Barton’s direction shows a brilliant fluency of styles, its texture and inventiveness a solid match for the scale and variety of Ridley’s writing - The Stage

Previous
Previous

Concept for a Film

Next
Next

The Listening Room