The Happiest Man on Earth Tickets

Play
Southwark Playhouse
77-85 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6BD
Running Time 1hr 30min. No interval.
Running Since Wed, 20 November 2024
Booking Until Sat, 14 December 2024
Monday - 20:00
Tuesday 15:30 20:00
Wednesday - 20:00
Thursday - 20:00
Friday - 20:00
Saturday 15:30 20:00
Sunday - -
Important Information
Ages: 12+

Content: This production contains mature themes and some mild language. No latecomers.

More about The Happiest Man on Earth

Adapted from the Best Selling Memoir, this is a one-man play about the power of gratitude, tolerance, and kindness.

Starring stage and film veteran Kenneth Tigar in a “Tour De Force” performance, this production comes to Southwark following the acclaimed world premiere at Barrington Stage Company.

Born in Leipzig, Germany, Eddie Jaku was a teenager when he was rounded up and sent to a concentration camp.

Overwhelmingly grateful to make it through seven years of horrors, he made a promise to smile every day in thanks for the precious gift of life. At 100 years old, he considers himself the Happiest Man on Earth.

This production, beautifully crafted by Mark St Germain and finely tuned by director Ron Lagomarsino is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul. It’s a reminder of how quickly our lives can change and the importance of standing up to hate.

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Southwark Playhouse

77-85 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6BD
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Southwark Playhouse is all about telling stories and inspiring the next generation of storytellers and theatre makers. It aims to facilitate the work of new and emerging theatre practitioners from early in their creative lives to the start of their professional careers.

Through our schools work we aim to introduce local people at a young age to the possibilities of great drama and the benefits of using theatre skills to facilitate learning. Each year we engage with over 5,000 school pupils through free schools performances and long-term in school curriculum support.

Through our Young Company (YoCo), a youth-led theatre company for local people between the ages of 16-21, we aim to introduce young people to the many and varied disciplines of running a semi-professional theatre company. YoCo provides a training ground to build confidence and inspire young people towards a career in the arts.

Our theatre programme aims to facilitate and showcase the work of some of the UK’s best up and coming talent with a focus on reinterpreting classic plays and contemporary plays of note. Our two atmospheric theatre spaces, within the vaults of London Bridge Station, enable us to offer theatre artists and companies the opportunity to present their first fully realised productions. Over the past 15 years we have produced and presented early productions by many aspiring theatre practitioners many of whom are now enjoying flourishing careers.