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The Fifth Step Tickets
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About
Step 1: honesty.
Step 2: faith.
Step 3: surrender.
Step 4: self-examination.
After many years in the 12-step programme of Alcoholics Anonymous, James agrees to become the sponsor of newcomer Luka.
On the journey to sobriety, the pair bond over black coffee, trade stories, and build a fragile friendship out of their shared experiences.
On the cusp of Step 5, their conversations must turn to confessionals, with progress hinging on Luka revealing secrets that could lead back to alcohol. But it’s clear that James also has dangerous truths in his past, truths that threaten the trust on which both their recoveries depend.
Following an acclaimed sold-out Edinburgh season, Olivier Award-winner Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Dunkirk) reprises his role as Luka joined in the West End by Emmy, BAFTA and SAG Award winner Martin Freeman (The Responder, Sherlock) as James.
Directed intimately in-the-round by Finn den Hertog, The Fifth Step is a provocative, entertaining and subversively funny new play from David Ireland.
Reviews from Edinburgh International Festival 2024:
★★★★ “Jack Lowden compels in David Ireland’s new drama which bangs onto the stage with his crackling, cackling talents flaring” - The Observer
★★★★ “All the energy and panache that David Ireland fans have come to expect” - The Scotsman
Age recommendation: 16+
Contains strong language, comments on religion and sexual themes.
Run time: 90 minutes with no interval
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