A very pleasant sensation
Cockpit Theatre
3 July 1937 - writer Christopher Isherwood takes his friend, the composer Benjamin Britten, then just 24, to the Jermyn Street Bathhouse to get drunk and have fun.
There they meet Isherwood's old friend, the poet W H Auden.
Based on Britten's diaries, this is a glimpse into the friends' relationship and ayneriences of London's pre-war underworld.
Very Pleasant Sensations celebrates the centenary of Britten's birth.
DIRECTION
Dan Phillips
SET DESIGN
Fahmida Bakht
LIGHTING DESIGN
James Wakerall
ASSISTANT SET DESIGN
Damien Stanton
IN Collaboration with
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