A CRITICALLY acclaimed production exploring love and fate is in Ringwood.
But audiences will will have to be quick as Nude is only at Forest Forge Theatre for three performances following its four star run at the Hope Theatre in London.
The new play, written by Southampton based playwright, Paul Hewitt runs from Friday to Saturday.
Influenced by The Ruba’iyat of Omar Khayyam, this poem-turned play is an exploration of two people’s love for one another and how fate might play its part.
Love grows and fades, nearly always involves two strangers and, like life itself, is almost entirely unexplained. Fate, here, is personified. Fate is someone we all know.
Michelle Fahrenheim plays Woman, Edward Nash plays Man and Roshni Rathore plays Fate.
Nude is directed by Ian Nicholson and designed by Minglu Wang.
Tickets, £12 (concessions £10), are available at wegottickets.com or by calling 01425 470188.
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