Polly: The Heartbreak Opera production photo. Tinsel background lit with blue and red stage lighting. (Left to right) A young woman with light brown hair and powdered white makeup, wearing a grey patterned baseball hat backwards and a light blue tracksuit jacket; a young woman with powered white makeup and rosed cheeks, wearing a green and white ‘Athletics’ baseball cap and a red and navy tracksuit jacket with a black and white stripe down the arm; a young woman powered white makeup and rosed cheeks and mascara running from her eyes, wearing a light brown baseball cap and a turquoise and purple tracksuit jacket. All three women are holding microphones.
Polly: The Heartbreak Opera production photo. Tinsel background lit with blue and red stage lighting. A young woman with curly brown hair and a white powdered makeup, black mascara running down her cheeks, wearing a floral pattern shirt. She is singing into a microphone.
Polly: The Heartbreak Opera production photo. Tinsel background lit with blue stage lighting. (Left to right) A young woman with blond hair and white powdered makeup, wearing a red and white jacket over a sequin top and black skirt, smiling; a young woman with curly brown hair and a white powdered makeup, black mascara running down her cheeks, wearing a floral pattern shirt tied at her wait over a tartan skirt, raises her fists in the air while looking down. She has a pained, angry expression on her face; a young woman with blond hair wearing a grey and white striped dress with a Mickey Mouse graphic on the front. She is holding her stomach, showing a pregnancy bump.

Polly: The Heartbreak Opera

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A riotous, radical adaptation of Polly, John Gay’s banned sequel to The Beggar’s Opera, with techno, tracksuits and palm trees.

In a tacky beach resort on a storm hit island we meet jilted brides, drag king politicians, a pregnant murderess, and a pirate boyband called Blazin’ Squid. Telling not just the story of Purest Polly Peachum but of the other wives of Mac the Knife as well, this is a viciously satirical, unashamedly sexy, fierce and very funny musical. It is a wild, joyous battlecry, an unashamed expression of female rage, of love, loss, and revenge. With songs inspired by Peaches, Britney and Nina Simone.

Polly is a collaboration between Marie Hamilton (Madonna On The Rocks) and Sharp Teeth Theatre (Sherlock In Homes, Streaming Beauty) directed by Fringe First award winning director of Breathless Stephanie Kempson (NY Times Critics Pick) and The Good The Bad and The Coyote Ugly. It was devised by the company, with a score by Cameron Macintosh award winner Ben Osborn, Madeline Shann and Ellie Showering (Insane Root).

“Horror amid the hilarity: Marie Hamilton and Stephanie Kempson’s musical John Gay adaptation hits all the right notes… Overwhelming fun.”
Exeunt

“Gritty, in-your-face, intelligent exploration of feminism, power and control… bang on for political timing and satirical commentary.”
Weston-Super-Mum

“A triumphant melding of satire, stagecraft, and more than a hint of the sinister… laugh-a-minute stuff of the highest order… Theatre needs ingenuity like this.”
The Greenwich Visitor

Age 16+
This performance contains gunshots, explosions, strobe lighting, sexual assault, sexual references, and strong language.
We kindly encourage wearing a face mask where possible as some of the company and audience are immunocompromised or vulnerable. This is not a requirement.

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Thursday 16th May 2024
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