Jack Rooke's Good Grief
Berk?s Nest in association with Soho Theatre and Curtis Brown present
Jack Rooke's Good Grief: a decade retrospective of capitalising on my dead dad to varied levels of failure and success
BAFTA-winning writer and recovering spoken-word artist Jack Rooke (Creator of Hulu / C4?s Big Boys) brings back his debut comedy-theatre show ?Good Grief?, a decade on from it launching his career.
Featuring the original show (co-written with his 80-year old Nan Sicely) and some present day musings, this retrospective further explores grief, ambition, being a class traitor, milking having a dead dad for personal / professional gain, the innocence of writing just for oneself before the interference of "telly wankers", and the palpable regret of his own decline into becoming said "telly wanker".
Content Warning: this show may contain potentially triggering stories around grief, suicide and Geri leaving the Spice Girls in May 1998.
Directed by Gabriel Bisset-Smith (now also a telly wanker).
'Good Grief 2.0 [is] a delightful and still affecting watch' Guardian
'Engaging, frank and humorous.? New York Times
'A delight... cheerily but sensitively tackling the most painful of subjects and finding hope in them' ???? Scotsman
Ages 16+.
Duration: 110 minutes (inc. interval)
Jack Rooke's Good Grief: a decade retrospective of capitalising on my dead dad to varied levels of failure and success
BAFTA-winning writer and recovering spoken-word artist Jack Rooke (Creator of Hulu / C4?s Big Boys) brings back his debut comedy-theatre show ?Good Grief?, a decade on from it launching his career.
Featuring the original show (co-written with his 80-year old Nan Sicely) and some present day musings, this retrospective further explores grief, ambition, being a class traitor, milking having a dead dad for personal / professional gain, the innocence of writing just for oneself before the interference of "telly wankers", and the palpable regret of his own decline into becoming said "telly wanker".
Content Warning: this show may contain potentially triggering stories around grief, suicide and Geri leaving the Spice Girls in May 1998.
Directed by Gabriel Bisset-Smith (now also a telly wanker).
'Good Grief 2.0 [is] a delightful and still affecting watch' Guardian
'Engaging, frank and humorous.? New York Times
'A delight... cheerily but sensitively tackling the most painful of subjects and finding hope in them' ???? Scotsman
Ages 16+.
Duration: 110 minutes (inc. interval)
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