Fringe hit SAP announces Soho Theatre run and UK tour

Fresh from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, hit play SAP has announced a London run and UK tour.

From Atticist and Ellie Keel Productions, the piece is a queer urban fable about bisexuality and what we allow people to believe, in a world where The Song of Achilles meets Killing Eve.

Drawing inspiration from the myth of ‘Daphne and Apollo’, SAP is a contemporary, fast-paced thriller about passion, power, and photosynthesis.

When a woman tells a lie to her girlfriend, a seed is planted that starts to grow in the darkness. Now roots are cracking up through the pavement and branches are coming in at the windows, and – as she starts to see things that no one else can – she becomes the focus of some seriously unwanted attention.

SAP is the transfixing debut play from Rafaella Marcus, directed by Offie-nominated Jessica Lazar (Anna Bella Eema, Arcola Theatre; Outlying Islands, King’s Head Theatre).

Following five star reviews and a number of awards, the production will tour from 16 March 2023 with visits to London’s Soho Theatre, Birmingham Rep, The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, Theatre by the Lake in Keswick and more.

After being awarded a Stage Edinburgh Award for her performance, Jessica Clark (Versailles,  BBC2/ Canal+; The Wife of Willesden, Kiln Theatre; Rotterdam, Trafalgar Studios) will return for  the Soho Theatre run and UK Tour of contemporary fast-paced thriller SAP. Clark stars alongside  Rebecca Banatvala (Much Ado About Nothing, RSC; The Princess Switch 3, Netflix; The Syndicate,  BBC).

Writer Rafaella Marcus said: “Seeing the reception to SAP‘s Edinburgh run was one of the most moving experiences of my life, and I’m thrilled that we now get to bring the show to audiences across the UK. The opportunity to tour and share ideas nationally is an essential part of our cultural lives and I’m grateful to every venue that has opened their space to this strange, mythic play. I can’t wait to share the extraordinary talent of our cast and creative team in new theatres, with new people, and I hope anyone who needs to sit with the play’s story of liberation, power, and transformation will be able to do so.”

Director Jessica Lazar added: “When Rafaella showed me the first pages of what would become SAP, I fell in love at first sight. Edinburgh Fringe had the same reaction, and I am delighted we can share it again in 2023. SAP is so good you that won’t believe it’s Rafaella’s debut play.”

For more information, visit atticist.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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