Revenge After The Levoyah

at Norden Farm Centre for The Arts, Maidenhead
£17.00

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2019. Jewish Essex. One funeral. Two twins. And a 80-year-old ex-gangster with a plan that’s absolutely meshugge.

Malcolm Spivak’s had enough. He corners twins Dan and Lauren, fresh from their grandfather's funeral, with a proposition: help him kidnap Jeremy Corbyn. Yes, really. What follows is a chaotic Jewish heist comedy that blends madcap comedy and biting political satire.

Following two sell-out runs at The Yard Theatre in 2025, and Edinburgh Fringe (Summerhall) in 2024 Nick Cassenbaum’s (Fringe First winner and Popcorn Writer's Award nominee) explosive ​five star show, directed by Emma Jude Harris (Stage's Fringe Five 2024), tears through antisemitism in the diaspora, the dangers of collective hysteria, and how far you can throw a jar of chraine from a moving vehicle.

Written by Nick Cassenbaum
Directed by Emma Jude Harris

'In one cathartic hour and with two pitch-perfect performances directed by Emma Jude Harris, any residual Jewish anxiety from one of the darkest periods for the community evaporates.' ​​★★★★★ Jewish Chronicle

​​'Wickedly irreverent when it needs to be and raw and deeply impactful when necessary.'​​ ★★★★★ Theatre Weekly

'A brilliantly perceptive but brutally unforgiving show that dares to tackle pitch-black subjects with fiery humour.' ​​★★★★★ The Arts Desk

​​'Proving the four corners of the sky are the only limits for what is possible on stage.​​★★★★★ Plays To See

'A frenzied hilarious treat for the imagination.' ​​★★★★★ The Scotsman

16+

£17

Norden Farm Centre for The Arts

Altwood Road
Maidenhead
SL6 4PF

Website:
nordenfarm.org
Disabled Booking:
01628 788 997

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Norden Farm Centre for The Arts

Altwood Road
Maidenhead
SL6 4PF

Website:
nordenfarm.org
Disabled Booking:
01628 788 997

See all events at Norden Farm Centre for The Arts

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on Thu 6 November 2025