Turbine Theatre’s My Night With Reg latest victim of Pingdemic
Turbine Theatre’s production of Kevin Elyot’s My Night with Reg is the latest victim of the Pingdemic with shows cancelled until 8 August.
Turbine Theatre’s production of Kevin Elyot’s My Night with Reg is the latest victim of the Pingdemic with shows cancelled until 8 August.
Kevin Elyot’s award-winning comedy My Night With Reg is to be revived at the Turbine Theatre London from 21 July 2021. Book Now!
My Night With Reg Tour- Kevin Elyot’s groundbreaking gay play will tour early this year in a vibrant new revival by Green Carnation Theatre Company.
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It’s poetic and achingly sad in some moments, stupidly silly in others. But it has a resonant and vibrant pulse which throbs louder and truer now than it did when the play first premiered.
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