This is a new production of “Krapp’s Last Tape” by Samuel Beckett. First performed in 1958, this 60th anniversary touring project is created by Philip Robinson (who plays Krapp) in his 60th year. Directed by Polly Whitfield, we are including many of the changes Beckett himself made when he directed it in the 1970s.

“Krapp” is the closest to everyday reality of all Beckett’s plays: his most autobiographical, perhaps his most moving, his most haunting. 60 years on the play is as relevant as ever. Even more so now, as we live in a time of constant and pervasive self-documentation, on our phones, on social media. “Krapp” is an uncanny premonition of this tendency to record everything, to listen to oneself removed - as ‘another’. Can a  person change, do the lies we tell ourselves reveal our true self, is life lived or remembered?

The performance will take place upstairs at Green Hill Arts - Book your ticket NOW as limited spaces.