There’s something perverted about a Christmas tree.
They’ve got an aura.
It looks perverted and it gives me the creeps.
They’ve got an aura.
It looks perverted and it gives me the creeps.
In an abandoned building somewhere above the Northern Line, with foxes prowling the deserted streets outside, a Jewish family gathers on Christmas Day.
A viciously funny new play about identity, belonging, and the rituals we perform with the people we love.
Callie Cooke stars in a darkly comic world premiere from Olivier Award-winning playwright Sam Grabiner, and directed by James Macdonald.
Christmas Day runs from December 9 to January 8 at the Almeida Theatre. Tickets are available here.