Clive Anderson to star in new interactive play Winner’s Curse at Park Theatre

Clive Anderson is to star in new interactive play Winner’s Curse at London’s Park Theatre.

Running 8 February – 11 March 2023, the piece is described as a “humorous but high stakes interactive play about international peace negotiation”.

Jez Bond directs the production which is written by former ambassador and Middle East peace negotiator Daniel Taub with Dan Patterson, writer/producer on Mock The Week and The Duck House.

The show continues the long-standing relationship between Clive Anderson and Dan Patterson, who have previously worked together on shows including Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Clive Anderson’s Chat Room, and sees Anderson return to Park Theatre to be directed by the theatre’s Artistic Director Jez Bond after appearing in Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 2.

Two countries are locked in battle over a strip of land when a fragile ceasefire provides a chance for peace. Over the negotiating table, cynical diplomats, idealistic peacemakers and meddling mediators try to navigate a perilous path to agreement as the threat of continued conflict looms ever larger.

Writer Daniel Taub said: “Anyone who has participated in international peace talks can attest that things are very different in theory and in practice. It’s wonderful to be able to share some of these unique experiences though an interactive drama about high stakes conflict resolution. Hopefully people will go home with some news tools in their toolkits for dealing with tough negotiations in their own lives.”

Artistic Director, Jez Bond added: “Today’s audiences are hungry for the thrill of interactive theatre and the opportunity to laugh. Winner’s Curse provides both in abundance. Additionally, with its examination of negotiation, Winner’s Curse might also leave you with a few useful tips to navigate through the hurdles of life. I’m excited to work with Clive Anderson and a fantastic ensemble to bring this entertaining, informative and thought-provoking world premiere to the stage.”

For more information and tickets, visit www.parktheatre.co.uk

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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