Tasting Notes at the Southwark Playhouse in London

Tasting Notes in London

Southwark Playhouse - LON

If you could see one day played out in the lives of several different people, all from inside their heads, would everything be the same? During a seemingly normal 24 hours, Tasting Notes, a new musical by Richard Baker and Charlie Ryall, highlights the things we don’t see when we’re n... mere

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  • datoer 2022-07-27 - 2022-08-27
  • sted Southwark Playhouse - LON
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“Perhaps it’s not so bad if this is it..?”

LJ’s tired. She loves her bar, which is lucky because she practically lives there these days, but what if this is it? What if the wine bar is all there is, and all there ever will be, for her?

Maggie’s sick of working in hospitality. Endlessly going through the motions, day after day, in a job she’s over-qualified for but couldn’t care less about.

Joe is tormented by his memories. Thank goodness LJ’s is there, just round the corner, for him to seek solace at the bottom of a bottle.

George is just fine, thank you very much. He’s living his best life. He is, shut up.

Eszter is… megküzdése. How do you say in English? She’s coping.

And Oliver… well. He’s worried about his cat. If only humans could be a bit more like animals, life would be so much easier.

If you could see one day played out in the lives of several different people, all from inside their heads, would everything be the same? During a seemingly normal 24 hours, Tasting Notes, a new musical by Richard Baker and Charlie Ryall, highlights the things we don’t see when we’re not looking. Join us as we dip into the life of a wine bar; the people who serve us, the people who drink and the people we meet on our way to wherever we’re going.

Fancy a glass? Meet you at LJ’s.

Show Information: 

You can book until the 27th of August 2022

Run Time: 120 mins including an interval

Important Information: 

Trigger warnings: References to death, loss, grief, mention of the death of an pet, emotional abuse, flashing lights, depiction of drug misuse, alcohol abuse, and violence.  

Age Restrictions: 12+ 

Venue Information: Southwark Playhouse

Nearest Underground Station: Borough (Northern Line -Bank branch) and Elephant and Castle (Northern and Bakerloo Lines). 

For Borough: Exit the station and turn right towards Newington Causeway. We are located just before the railway bridge.

For Elephant and Castle: Exit the station via the South Bank University Exit and then turn left and head up Newington Causeway.

Nearest Train Station: Elephant and Castle

Bus Services: (to Elephant and Castle): Numbers 1, 12, 35, 40, 45, 53, 63, 68, 100, 133, 148, 155, 168, 171, 176, 188, 196, 333, 343, 344, 360, 363, 415, 453, 468, C10, P5

(to Borough): Numbers 21, 35, 40, 133, 343, C10