Tiger In The House

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Poppy Allen-Quarmby, Luke Nunn and Meg Lewis have been announced as the cast of Tiger, a brand new magical-realist play by Joe Eyre about losing a dad and gaining a tiger.

When a young couple face the terminal illness and subsequent death of a parent, the burden of grief, guilt and anger becomes too big to process alone. A mysterious and unlikely lodger in the form of Tiger answers an ad for the couple’s spare room, and both helps process the loss, and drives a wedge between them. 

Alice is grieving and she’s lost her way. Oli is a doctor but he can’t make her better.

Struggling to make rent, they advertise for a flatmate and a mysterious stranger called Tiger arrives: they’re the strangest person you could meet, but to Alice, Tiger makes perfect sense. 

Blurring the lines between comedy and tragedy, the real and the imaginary, this moving new play explores the mysteries of grief: how we befriend it, get lost in it, and find a way to live with it. 

Poppy Allen-Quarmby was most recently seen in Makeshifts & Realities at the Finborough Theatre, and features in films Rye Lane. Luke Nunn’s credits include Father Brown and Casualty. Meg Lewis is an OFFIE nominated actor and writer and an associate artist of Helikon Theatre Company. 

Tiger is the second play by writer and actor Joe Eyre, and makes its full-length debut at Omnibus Theatre. Presented in association with Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham, the show will also host a series of additional events including a Death Café – a free safe space where anyone can come together and share personal experiences of bereavement and loss. 

Director Myles O’Gorman says “A week into rehearsals, and I’m already inspired by the diligence, craft and sense of play that Poppy, Luke and Meg bring into the room. Each is already discovering their character like a second skin, and making some thrilling choices, and together their tight collaboration has the potential to create fireworks. I’ve never been more excited to step back into a rehearsal room, to continue our exploration, and see how far we can delve into Joe’s incredible text.” 

Omnibus Theatre, 1 Clapham Common Northside, London SW4 0QW. Dates: 7 Nov – 2 Dec 2023
Times: 7.30pm Tue-Sat, 4pm Sun. Tickets: £18 (£16 conc), £10 previews. 

Age Recommendation: 13+
Content Warning: Contains references to grief and suicide
Ticket link: https://www.omnibus- clapham.org/tiger/ 

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