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Video: Writer Richard Bean introduces Kiss Me
Posted on 27 October 2016.
Posted in: Hampstead Downstairs
Award-winning writer Richard Bean returns to Hampstead with his latest play Kiss Me, playing Downstairs until Saturday 3 December.
A desperate woman. A man with an unusual job. And a forbidden kiss that changes everything.
Richard Bean’s new play is a beautiful and unorthodox love story about two people struggling to escape the guilt and ghosts of the past, set against the shifting world of London post-World War I.
Multi-award winning writer Richard Bean returns to Hampstead for the first time in almost 10 years following In The Club. His other plays include One Man, Two Guvnors, Great Britain, Made in Dagenham and the recent sell out hit The Nap, which starred Jack O’Connell.
Anna Ledwich returns to Hampstead Downstairs following Labyrinth on the Main Stage. Her previous Downstairs sell-out hits include Donny’s Brain, The Argument and the Olivier Award nominated Four Minutes Twelve Seconds.