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Nathan Ellis’ introspective play Super High Resolution is coming to the Soho Theatre in London for a strictly limited run. Dive into an exploration of the tribulations and limitations of working within the NHS - tickets for this modern masterpiece are available to book now!
The story of Super High Resolution
‘I like being a doctor but I’m slowly growing to hate the sight of sick people.’
An ambitious and strong-willed doctor, Anna is determined to save lives and help those around her. However, as life around her progresses, it seems that only her inner world and personal life regress. When a patient runs out on her, and her personal life spirals further and further into a void of darkness, she becomes unsure of whether or not she can continue.
Nathan Ellis’ Super High Resolution is an innovative glimpse into the struggles that doctors face in NHS, with an analysis of human capabilities when caring for others, the limits a person can be pushed to, and the detrimental effects that this can cause on well-being.
The cast and creatives of Super High Resolution
Jasmine Blackborow leads the cast of Super High Resolution as Anna, with Hayley Carmichael playing Janet, Catherine Cusack playing Meredith, LJ Johnson playing the role of Sammy, Lewis Shepherd as David and Leah Whitaker as Becca.
Written by Nathan Ellis, Super High Resolution is directed by Blanche McIntyre, with set and costume design by Andrew D Edwards, lighting design by Prema Mehta, and sound design by Gregory Clarke. Nadine Rennie acts as Casting Director, with Ingrid MacKinnon as intimacy co-ordinator and Eve Allin as associate producer.
Super High Resolution tickets are available now!
To see this modern take on the challenges facing the NHS, book tickets for Super High Resolution today!
Additional Information
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 16+Running time
To be confirmed.Performance dates
27 October – 3 December 2022Access
Audio described by Miranda Yates: Tue 22 Nov, 7.30pm, touch tour 6.15pm. Performance captioned by Alex Romeo Wed 23 Nov, 7.30pmVenue Information
Soho Theatre21 Dean St Soho, London, W1D 3NECustomer
Reviews
1 reviews5.0Critics Reviews
'‘Terrific...an important tale about the state of the NHS.’ Evening Standard ★★★★'
'‘Essential Theatre’ ★★★★★ '