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Lost Atoms at the Belgrade Theatre

  • Writer: ann-evans
    ann-evans
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read
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Lost Atoms by Anna Jordan, directed by Scott Graham.  At the Belgrade Theatre from 21 to 25 October. A Frantic Assembly Production, co-produced by Curve, Mast Mayflower Studios and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre.

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Love's strange, isn't it? You think you’re going to feel it in your chest, or your gut. But I swear, I can feel it in every cell. 

Jess and Robbie. A chance meeting, some disastrous dates, an extraordinary transformative love. It’s the stuff of fairy tales. Or is it?


Lost Atoms is a wild ride through a life-changing relationship, or Jess and Robbie’s recollection of it. Together they scale the soaring highs and crushing lows, relive the beats of connection, the moments of loss. But are their stories the same? And can their memories be trusted?


Written by Anna Jordan (The Unreturning, Yen and TV’s Succession and One Day), Lost Atoms is by turns funny and heartbreaking; a timeless story which explores how love shapes our lives and how we remember it. Two people plunge deep into their shared pasts and propel themselves into multiple futures, risking it all.


Come fall in love.

Following sell-out tours of Othello and Metamorphosis Frantic Assembly returns with a brand-new play for its 30th Anniversary.

There will be a free post-show discussion following the Thu 23 Oct, 7.30pm performance.


 

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