Claustrophobia debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe before transferring to the Hope Theatre, London in 2015.
It was produced by To the Moon, in association with Theatre Bench and Epsilon Productions.
'We could do whatever we like in here and no one would ever know.’
'Apart from you and me.'
A woman. A man. Trapped.
Isolated from the outside world, games and fantasies blur into memories neither wishes to confront. Claustrophobia puts relationships under the microscope and asks – “what does it mean to be in control?”
CAST
Natasha Pring - Rachel
Michael Cusick - Aidan
Director - Sharon Burrell
Designer - Tom Burrell
Movement Director - Shelby Williams
Assistant Director - Anto Cossu
What the Critics said
★★★★ 'A great theatrical show... has haunted me since last night with its myriad potential meanings' - London Theatre 1
★★★★ 'Proof that you don't need elaborate sets or convoluted plots to make compelling theatre. Just talented actors, direction and a small square stage' Female Arts
★★★★ 'Intense, realistic and gripping' Remote Goat
'A comic yet poignant display of survival not necessarily of physical horror, but of one’s innermost horrors: A strong first contribution to the London Fringe' - London Pub Theatres
'A well-performed two-hander (and) polished production' The Play's The Thing
★★★★ 'Instantly the play is ominous, foreboding'
★★★★ 'An enjoyable, well directed play with strong performances and a great script'
'A nail-biting thriller... compelling characters... sharply observed and engrossing'
MEDIA
SOHO RADIO INTERVIEW I'm on after a bit of Goldfrapp (around 45 minutes into the show) and the interview lasts for about twenty minutes.