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An insightful and moving look into life after the pandemic.

This production is recommended for ages 12+

Performance dates

30 July – 23 August 2025

Run time: 1hr

No interval

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Step into the strange, funny, and heartbreakingly human world of Clive, the riveting new one-person play by Olivier and BAFTA award-winning playwright Michael Wynne.

Directed by the acclaimed Lucy Bailey and starring the incomparable Paul Keating, Clive is a deeply affecting exploration of isolation, identity, and the quiet chaos of working from home.

The story follows Thomas, who is charming, quirky, and seemingly in control. He’s crafted a perfectly manageable life from the safety of his flat, working remotely and confiding in his closest companion: Clive, a towering cactus. But as pressures mount and long-buried truths resurface, his calm routine gives way to unravelling realities.

Set against the backdrop of a post-pandemic world, Clive is a timely, tender, and darkly comic reflection on the double-edged sword of technology and the creeping silence of modern isolation. With Wynne’s wit and emotional depth, and Bailey’s sharp direction, this play cuts to the core of contemporary life with insight and originality.

Keating, whose past collaborations with Bailey (including Kenny Morgan and Murder on the Orient Express) have captivated audiences, returns with what promises to be a tour-de-force performance. Clive is theatre at its most personal, urgent, and alive. Don’t miss this captivating new work.

Upcoming Performance Times

Wednesday30 July 2025
Thursday31 July 2025
Friday1 August 2025
Saturday2 August 2025
Tuesday5 August 2025
Wednesday6 August 2025
Thursday7 August 2025
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Content

Bullying and intimidation Homophobia and use of homophobic slurs References to institutionalisation, mental health crises, and death
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