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How do you express the most deepest and vulnerable parts of yourself when you are restricted to speaking 140 words a day?
The Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons play is an unconventional story. At the start, audiences meet a lawyer named Bernadette and a musician named Oliver. If falling in love at a pet cemetery wasn’t strange enough, the pair are then restricted by a Quietude Bill — a new law states every person can speak a maximum of 140 words a day.
What will they hear in the silence?
Bernadette and Oliver continue to converse, even if they don’t always open their mouths. They use sign language, morse codes, charades, eye contact and play the drums to tell one another how they feel. Sometimes, the silent moments do all the talking though. Join Bernadette and Oliver in the 80-minute play.
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons premiered at Warwick Arts Centre in 2015. Sam Steiner picked up a Judges Commendation at the 2015 National Student Drama Festival for his debut play. After performances in Edinburgh and at Latitude Festival, the Lemons London play now features a starry cast.
Josie Rourke directs Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman star in Sam Steiner’s debut play at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
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Theatre Address
Harold Pinter Theatre,
Panton Street,
London,
SW1Y 4DN