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    Laya Lewis Stars in Bold New Dystopian Horror Satire Debt Meat

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    Laya Lewis, known for her iconic role as Liv in “Skins,” leads the charge in “Debt Meat,” a daring new drama at the Drayton Arms Theatre. The production asks “When every ounce of your body is currency, what would you sacrifice to keep your loved ones alive?”



    Running for two nights only, May 17-18, “Debt Meat” plunges audiences into a world where human flesh is the only accepted currency. Don’t miss this bureaucratically terrifying performance.

    Actress Laya Lewis
    Actress Laya Lewis

    Writer and director Benji Edward notes, “This play was born from my time living in New York City, where I grappled with the insanity of capitalist America…I wanted to explore what happens when a system like this is taken to its logical extremity.”

    Full Cast:

    Lead – Laya Lewis
    Sister – Keegan Carr
    Hope – Jane McDowell
    Husband – Paul Tonkin
    Friend – Alex McKeown

    Running Time: 70 minutes (plus interval)

    Drayton Arms Theatre, LondonSunday 17th and Monday 18th May 7.30pm.

    You can find out more about the show and purchase tickets here

    Writer-Director Benji Edward & Producer Francesca Mepham
    Writer-Director Benji Edward & Producer Francesca Mepham
    Philip Rogers

    Published in various websites, Philip is a reviewer who is best known for his interviews and media coverage of independent projects including; films, books, theatre and live events. Always on the lookout for something different to cover!



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