The End of the Line – Bedlam Theatre
Four strangers are sat on a tube when a global warning sounds telling them that a nuclear bomb is about to explode and not only is it coming for London, but they are in its exact location. What can one do when they are faced with certain death? Do strangers really come together in their time of need and what is more helpful in such situation: acceptance or hope? With no signal and no way out, it’s time to reflect upon our life choices and decide who we want to be in our last moments.
This show is well thought out and whilst the staging is simple the set is charming. A painted backdrop of a tube train and some very familiar seating covers that scream British public transport. Some light strobes are used to create the illusion of a moving train and our cast stumble upon the stage in t...
