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“Thursdays, curry night. Curry and a pint for a fiver. Go at five thirty, home by ten. Beat my mum up for a while. Bed by ten thirty.”

A group of convicted domestic abusers sits down to confront the truth in a perpetrator programme. Leading them is Jen — a facilitator thrown in at the deep end and determined to make a difference. Change is messy, resistance runs deep and as breakthroughs blur into breakdowns, what’s done behind closed doors starts spilling into the real world.
Sharp, unsettling, and laced with dark humour, Bindweed by Martha Loader is a gripping play that digs into the roots of abuse, asking the questions no one wants to answer: can people really change—and who pays the price if they don’t?
ATG INSPIRE present Bindweed in an amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books. All cast made up from alumni across the Ambassadors Academies.
Trigger warnings: themes of violence against women and children. For further trigger warning information, please email [email protected].

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The Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5th June 1913. The theatre presented Deburau in 1921 which saw Ivor Novello making his first stage appearance, Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones starring Paul Robeson, The Mask of Virtue in 1935 which saw the West End stage debut of a 22 year old Vivien Leigh and Spring Meeting in 1938 with Margaret Rutherford.
Britain's longest running production The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie opened at The Ambassadors on 25th November 1952 and played here until its 21st Birthday in 1974 when it transferred next door to the larger St Martin's Theatre.
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