
by Al Smith
12 - 13 October 2006
Fresh from the sell-out run at the Edinburgh, a new play about memory, love and spaceships.
Following the hopes and dreams of the United States through the eyes of a young American, Radio tracks a country's coming of age as it shoots for the stars and loses sight of the Earth.
Al Smith’s play Astronaut Wives Club recently played at Soho as part of The National Youth Theatre’s season, Sextet. We are delighted to welcome him back with the first part of his Apollo Trilogy.
‘The writing haunts you long after you have left the theatre.’
The Guardian ****
'A dark exploration of the impossible dreams we sell ourselves, this is a densely layered, alternative US history.'
The Scotsman
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