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    Russeni Fisher presents

    Sorry Fi Disturb Yuh

    Thu 11, Fri 12, Sat 13 November, 9pm
    Tickets £12/£10 (conc.)
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    Spoken word by artist Russeni Fisher. About the story of two friends on a night out in London.
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeThis performance contains strong language and includes themes of depression, substance abuse and grief.
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeThis performance contains strobe and bright lighting.

    “The drinks have truly settled in the system, best friend leaves like the music faded. Waved goodbye, can’t wait for us to do it again! Go on a bender until we is numb in the head and wobble at the knees. Started with pre drinks, cab drinking and then we’re in the club yet again drowning our throats.”

    Sorry Fi Disturb Yuh tells the story of two friends on a night out in London, with spoken word poetry at the forefront of the dialogue. As their night unfolds, we see flashes of homelessness, crime and other facts of life spill into what should be a mundane night out. The show explores the themes of depression, grief and masculinity, but at its heart, it’s a story of friendship and brotherhood.

     

     

     

    Tobi King Bakare and this theatre deserve a shout-out for such a young, diverse audience. There is so much talk about audiences being full of over 60s and why, why can’t theatres get the crowds in to reflect society in general? Well, I’m happy to say that on a rainy Thursday evening, the theatre was completely full.

    Caiti Grove on Before I Go in CPT's Spring 2023 season London Theatre Reviews