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IF THAT'S ALL THERE IS

INSPECTOR SANDS
World Premiere

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A mini-epic of yearning, envy, disappointment and psychobabble, starring a couple teetering on the brink of marriage, a moody teenager and therapist vigilante.

As the wedding looms and the summer threatens to overheat, all four become embroiled in an everyday thriller in search of an explosive climax. Will it be a masked gunman on the rampage? A shocking knife-crime? Or a heat wave to end them all?

Inspired by Peggy Lee's hit song Is That All There Is? this latest show from the team behind the multi-award winning Hysteria takes a funny and unflinching look at our obsession with finding fulfilmant.

For anyone who's ever longed to stand on a windswept plain howling for lost love.

Commissioned by the Lyric Hammersmith, co-developed with South Street Reading and the Nightingale Theatre Brighton.


IF THAT'S ALL THERE IS book now
[no booking fees]
PREVIEW Tuesday 18 August (8.00pm). Preview ticket price £10 (£5 concession)
DATES & TIMES Wednesday 19 - Sunday 30 August. Week 2. Wednesday 19 Aug (10.30am), Thursday 20 Aug (12.45pm), Friday 21 Aug (3.15pm), Saturday 22 Aug (6.00pm), Sunday 23 Aug (8.00pm). Week 3. Tuesday 25 Aug (10.30am), Wednesday 26 Aug (12.45pm), Thursday 27 Aug (3.30pm), Friday 28 Aug (5.45pm), Saturday 29 Aug (8.00pm), Sunday 30 Aug (10.30am)
TICKETS: Sunday - Thursday £14 (£10 concessions/£5 unemployed), Friday - Saturday £16 (£11 concessions)
SPACE TRAV2
RUNNING TIME 1 hour 15mins
EARLY BIRD £11 (£7 concessions/£5 unemployed) on Wednesday 19 August if bought before Wednesday 5 August (subject to availability)
LINK(S) Inspector Sands

Photo credit: Joseph Alford and Elena Pena
Design: Paddy Molloy

Director: Inspector Sands in association with Lu Kemp
Designer: Yukiko Tsukamoto
Lighting Designer: Jack Knowles
Sound Designer: Carolyn Downing
Additional choreography: Miranda Henderson
Cast: Lucinka Eisler, Giulia Innocenti & Ben Lewis

**** "A rib and mind-tickling delight."
The Times on Hysteria

**** "Beautifully observed... I laughed until I cried."
The Guardian on Hysteria

***** "The perils, complexities and absurdities of modern life faultlessly performed and painfully real. Hilarious."
The Metro on Hysteria