How To Survive Your Mother Tickets
Based on a true story, of a technicolour woman in a black and white world.This production is recommended for ages 14+
Running until 24 November 2024
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How To Survive Your Mother Tickets
Based on a true story, and a hugely successful book of the same name by Jonathan Maitland, How To Survive Your Mother is coming to the King’s Head Theatre for a limited run. Delve into the complex relationship between a son and his eccentric mother in this remarkable and fascinating production. Don’t miss your chance to witness this captivating, and honest story brought to life on stage. Book your tickets now.
About How To Survive Your Mother
How do you navigate a crazy, glamorous, narcissistic, scandal-loving mother whose idea of fun is to turn your 1970s family home into Britain’s first ever gay hotel?
A chance meeting leads a writer to investigate his mother’s secret past and trawl through memories of her colourful life. It’s perfect subject matter for a play. But should he be exposing her private life for public entertainment? And why is he starring in the play as himself?
Facts and Critical Acclaim
- Writer, Jonathan Maitland has had a hugely successful British playwright, his writing credits include Dead Sheep, An Audience with Jimmy Savile, and The Interview.
- Director, Oliver Dawe’s has previously been nominated for Best Director at the Off West End Awards.
How To Survive Your Mother Creatives
- Writer - Jonathan Maitland
- Director - Oliver Dawe
How To Survive Your Mother Cast
Casting to be announced.
Upcoming Performance Times
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 14+Running time
To be confirmedPerformance dates
23 October - 24 November 2024Special notes
Scenes containing offensive language and physical and emotional abuse. Themes include suicide, serious physical and mental illness, death and anti-Semitism.
Venue Information
King's Head Theatre115 Upper St, Islington, , London, N1 1QNValid on all performances 4 - 24 November 2024. Book by 24 November 2024.