Malcolm Spivak’s had enough. He corners twins Dan and Lauren, fresh from their grandfather's funeral, with a proposition: help him kidnap Jeremy Corbyn. Yes, really. What follows is a chaotic Jewish heist comedy that blends madcap comedy and biting political satire.
Following two sell-out runs at The Yard Theatre in 2025, and Edinburgh Fringe (Summerhall) in 2024 Nick Cassenbaum’s (Fringe First winner and Popcorn Writer's Award nominee) explosive five star show, directed by Emma Jude Harris (Stage's Fringe Five 2024), tears through antisemitism in the diaspora, the dangers of collective hysteria, and how far you can throw a jar of chraine from a moving vehicle.
Written by Nick Cassenbaum
Directed by Emma Jude Harris
'In one cathartic hour and with two pitch-perfect performances directed by Emma Jude Harris, any residual Jewish anxiety from one of the darkest periods for the community evaporates.' ★★★★★ Jewish Chronicle
'Wickedly irreverent when it needs to be and raw and deeply impactful when necessary.' ★★★★★ Theatre Weekly
'A brilliantly perceptive but brutally unforgiving show that dares to tackle pitch-black subjects with fiery humour.' ★★★★★ The Arts Desk
'Proving the four corners of the sky are the only limits for what is possible on stage.★★★★★ Plays To See
'A frenzied hilarious treat for the imagination.' ★★★★★ The Scotsman
Suitable for ages 16+ years
Courtyard Theatre
£17
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