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Kiln Theatre London
Kiln Theatre and Fictional Company present the London premiere of Snowflake by Mike Bartlett

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Snowflakethe highly-praised holiday hit by the BAFTA Award-nominated and Olivier Award-winning playwright Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, Charles III) is set to make its highly-anticipated London premiere at the Off-West End venue The Kiln Theatre. The "warm and funny" (The Times) play is directed by Olivier Award-winner Clare Lizzimore (Bull) and has received a fleet of five-star reviews last year at the Old Fire Station in Oxford with The Guardian calling it "masterfully written" and "rich in insight, poignancy and optimism."

What is Mike Bartlett's Snowflake play about?

"Because Christmas. At least, that's when they say people tend to visit their families at home."

Snowflake by Mike Bartlett is an epic tale about cross-generational clashes between fathers and daughters and whether we can call our era the best of times or the worst of times. Andy, aged 43, admires TV nostalgia and loves to grab more than a pint at the local pub. He has hired a village hall in Oxfordshire for Christmas Eve in the hopes that his daughter Maya, aged 21, would come back home to see him for the holidays. She hasn't spoken to her father since having run away from home three years ago following her mother's tragic death. Bartlett masterfully weaves a story of two sides to an argument while rarely displaying a bias towards one particular side.

Snowflake play Kiln Theatre creative team

Mike Bartlett's festive play Snowflake features design by Jeremy Herbert, lighting design by Jessica Hung Han Yun, sound design by Elena Peña, and additional casting by Amy Ball. Casting for Snowflake at London's Kiln Theatre will be announced in due course.

Snowflake tickets for the Kiln Theatre run on sale now!

Snowflake is set to make its London debut on 10 December 2019 at The Kiln, where it is booking until 18 January 2020. Christmas just isn't complete without tickets to see this heartwarming dramedy by Mike Bartlett. Be sure to book your tickets as soon as possible to ensure the best seats in the house before they all melt away!