We thought very highly of this play and of this production.
Here is a link to the Royal Court resource on this play/production.
As soon as we entered the Royal Court Upstairs, we felt a bit un-nerved by the arrangement – we seemed to be sitting higgledly-piggledly on top of the action.
This production had started its life in a Peckham outreach location – a former cricket bat factory it transpired, which probably explains the unusual layout of the room. The working title of the play had been SW11, so I think Rachel De-lahay originally had a Battersea Estate in mind rather than a Peckham one – little matter.
The action was full of ethnic and inter-generational tensions. Very well written – where is Rachel De-lahay now (he asks, writing in 2018)?
Here is a link to a search term for the (mostly excellent) reviews.
Here’s the trailer…or rather playwright/director interviews…for the production, which was shot at that Peckham site: