We’re delighted, in conjunction with the Talawa Theatre at the Fairfield Halls, to be able to offer our loyal readers a terrific money-saving offer on an acclaimed new piece of theatre, Love Steps, that has been described as “stirring and spirtual” and “sublime”.
Following a successful run at the Omnibus Theatre, Anastasia Osei-Kuffour’s play is coming to Croydon at the Talawa’s studio theatre from a limited touring run from May 29 to June 1.
The production stars West End sensation Sharon Rose, who performed in the Old Vic’s Sylvia, and Sex Education’s Reece Richards.
In her debut play, writer Anastasia Osei-Kuffour shines a light on the pressures placed on people to find a significant other and questions whether finding love defines one’s identity and how self-worth and self-esteem can exist outside of that.
A Young(ish) Perspective gave Love Steps a 5-star review, describing it as “Compelling from the first moment to the last.”
The Stage said it “subverts the cheery RomCom depiction of a woman on a mission to find Mr Right”.
Through a dynamic fusion of drama, poetry, dance and music (R&B, Hip Hop, Gospel) we see the play’s heroine Anna take her Love Steps, redefining love on her own terms.
- Love Steps is being performed at the Talawa Theatre, Fairfield Halls, CR9 1DG
- on May 29 to 31 at 7.30pm and at 4pm and 7.30pm on June 1.
- Prices: Standard: £18, Concessions: £16
For more information or to book: http://www.talawa.com/articles/love-steps-2024
Paying subscribers to Inside Croydon can save 15% on their tickets. The discount booking code is accessible by clicking here – but you need to be signed up as a paid subscriber to get access to the code.
And with just five performances, don’t delay: Book your tickets today!
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