Urban Junkies London
Monday, October 13 2003
Problem Child
Yeah, not too bright, those North American creatures. Now, if they could only warn about the grown-ups, too...

Book tickets this moment to Problem Child, the debut performance from the new theatre company Suspect Package.

The brainchild of Canadian creative refugees Trevor White and Samantha Coughlan, Suspect Package aims to bring brave new theatre to the London stage.

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Problem Child is their first venture. Written by the esteemed writer - and fellow Canuck - George F. Walker, this black comedy follows the story of four people brought together through the absence of a child.

A big hit in the US and Canada, this is the first time Problem Child will hit the London stage. Press night is already sold out, no doubt due to the accolades bestowed on the play from critics across the Atlantic.

"Walker is a masterful playwright, with perfect pitch for the language of losers. Both frightening and funny, the play runs on a rich fuel of black-comic surprise, " says the San Francisco Bay Guardian.

I couldn't have said it better myself.

Problem Child - 7:30pm October 14-November 8
New End Theatre, 27 New End, NW3
£13 - Box office 020 7794 0022

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