Kandinsky Theatre Company presents – Limehouse Nights
24 May 11 June 2010 Kandinsky presents – Limehouse Nights Following annual sell-out productions at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the last four years; with transfers to Soho Theatre, Glasgow Arches and New York; Kandinsky, one of the UKs most significant emerging theatre companies and two time winners of the prestigious Sunday Times Playwriting Award, premiere their latest production Limehouse Nights in the old Limehouse Town Hall this May. Stepping off the Docklands Light Railway, audiences begin a journey back to 1918, back to the dingy, rundown backwater that was Limehouse: Londons original Chinatown. Based on a true story, this site-specific production is an unflinching examination of cultures colliding in the East End. For Lee Chee Kong and his Irish wife Mita, Limehouse is simply home. Amused to find themselves the object of Orientalist fascination, they are happy to welcome curious British friends. But when one of these friends, a glamorous young actress, accidentally dies of an overdose, someone must be blamed and their lives are turned upside down. ★★★★★ “Outstanding, a must see production, a superb script, great acting and a chance to say you saw the early work of a playwright on the verge of great things” The Independent on RADIO ★★★★ “Essential albeit disturbing viewing” The Guardian on THE BIRD and THE BEE ★★★★ “A rewarding night out…Kandinsky is now surely a company to watch” The Daily Mail on ENOLA “A fascinatingly textured play, one of …