EAST by Steven Berkoff
Before Eastenders, there was EAST.
Ever wondered what Shakespeare would have written had he grown up in the visceral East End of London in the early 1970s? Steven Berkoff’s masterpiece offers a fearless look into that world through the eyes of an everyday family.
It is a story exploding with rage, regret, and lust. Set in a time of pleasure palaces, gin, and ultraviolence, the play captures a specific British era defined by Crossroads and casual racism. It uses a unique, poetic language to elevate the grit of the streets into something operatic and unforgettable.
Rarely staged but constantly discussed, this is a vital chance to see a play where the message of lost voices and failed dreams has never been so relevant.
Why you should see it
A Rare Revival: This is a unique opportunity to witness one of Berkoff’s most influential works in an intimate setting.
Stunning Language: Experience the famous "Berkovian" style that blends high verse with rough street slang.
Timeless Themes: Though set in the 1970s, its exploration of urban frustration and identity still resonates today.
"When you've run out of choices, you'll finger anyone!"
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