Writer-director Ché Walker, Olivier Awards winner Sheila Atim and the company of Time Is Love / Tiempo es Amor paid a special visit to the Finborough Theatre this month ahead of their European premiere run in January. Check out these stunning behind-the-scenes photos – and then get booking!
Time Is Love / Tiempo es Amor, written and directed by Ché Walker, will have a strictly limited four-week season at London’s Finborough Theatre from 1 to 26 January 2019, with press nights on 3 and 4 January.
2019. In the last remaining barrios of East LA…
Blaz returns from prison, but something ain’t right. His lifelong love Havana Cortez is keeping a secret. His old partner Karl seems to know what it is. Havana’s best friend Rosa hates him even more than usual, but this was not always the case. And the detective who locked him up can’t stop with the women. Serena The Sex Worker is our ethereal guide to this menacing world – but why are there pterodactyls overhead?
Love and Betrayal. Tenderness and Rage. Crime and Home. Adventure and Ageing. Los Angeles behind the mask.
Playwright and director Ché Walker returns to the Finborough Theatre, where he has directed six previous productions including His Greatness, Etta Jenks, Blue Surge, Fog and Achidi J’s Final Hours. Time Is Love / Tiempo es Amor is the latest stage play from the multi-award-winning writer-director behind UK Netflix’s hit Been So Long, which stars Michaela Coel and Arinzé Kene.
Time Is Love / Tiempo es Amor has original music by Sheila Atim, an Olivier Award winner for her performance in Girl from the North Country, who also plays Rosa in the European premiere. Atim is joined in the London production by Gabriel Akuwudike (as Blaz), Benjamin Cawley (Karl), Cary Crankson (Seamus), Sasha Frost (Serena) and Jessica Ledon (Havana). Ledon also featured in the original cast in Los Angeles.
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