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Crave

Live broadcast & On demand

★★★★
"Darkly stylish" 

The i Newspaper

In a damaged world, four characters search for the light. This heart-rending, funny, kind and cruel meditation on the meaning of love resonated with audiences looking to reconnect after the loneliness and seclusion inflicted by a global pandemic.

A chance for audiences at home to experience a specially made film of the production that defied lockdown. Sarah Kane’s Crave was live streamed to thousands in 50 countries around the globe as the cast of four performed in an empty auditorium. This film is a new edit of the live stream, with remastered sound and incorporating new footage.

Live stream from Chichester Festival Theatre:
Tue 18 May at 7.30pm

On demand:
00.01am Wed 19 May until 11.59pm Sat 29 May 

On Demand tickets are is valid for 72 hours from the point you start to watch, but please ensure that you start to watch before 11.59pm BST on 29 May as your reference code will expire after this time.

This event can be viewed in a web browser on your computer, tablet or mobile phone, via Google Chromecast, on Apple or Android TVs and on Amazon Fire TV. Find out how to connect here.

★★★★
"Tinuke Craig’s direction gives it a noirish tautness... A magnetic, edge-of-the-seat tension"
Guardian

Cast
Erin Doherty C
Alfred Enoch B
Wendy Kweh M
Jonathan Slinger A

Creative Team
Director Tinuke Craig
Designer Alex Lowde
Lighting Designer Joshua Pharo
Composer and Sound Designer Anna Clock
Film Designer Ravi Deepres
Movement Designer Jenny Ogilvie
Casting Director Charlotte Sutton
Filming The Umbrella Rooms

★★★★
"What’s astonishing, what holds and grips is the power of the writing. All of this is beautifully managed in Craig’s production"

Whatsonstage

Tickets from £10
Age Guidance Age 16+
Running Time Approximately 50 minutes, with no interval
Notes Contains strong language

A Chichester Festival Theatre Production