“These things validate who we are and how people see us. Of course, how people see us matters far more than who we actually are.” Winner of Best Production and Best Ensemble Acting at the London Pub Theatres Awards, with two sell-out runs and a slew of critical praise to its name, the bitingly funny London Zoo returns for a strictly limited period.
It’s the dawn of the new millennium and an industry is in crisis. As a new digital era beckons, print newspapers are seeing readers-and profits – plummet.
In a boardroom grappling with a rapidly changing landscape, a cohort of media moguls plot a new acquisition. But as loyalties are redefined, the status quo is challenged and layers of unspoken but ingrained prejudices begin to reveal themselves.
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