Invisible, the critically acclaimed debut play from Nikhil Parmar, returns to the Bush Theatre for a limited time ahead of its New York premiere.
★★★★★ ‘Extraordinary. Invisible is a show you simply have to see.’ New European
‘No more quiet, no more model minority, no more wacky best friend. At least when we were the bad guys we existed.’
Meet Zayan, an under-employed actor and over-employed dealer who sees himself as the hapless lead in the sitcom that is his life. Everyone else sees him as lazy, self-centered, and useless – if they even notice him at all.
As Zayan attempts to transition from being neglected to being notorious, we see how a man whose brushes with oppression, grief, and the sneaking suspicion that he’s become invisible have driven him to the unforgivable.
A Bush Theatre commission that first appeared as part of the venue’s 50th anniversary season, Invisible is written and performed by Nikhil Parmar, a London-based Manchester-born playwright, screenwriter, and actor who was previously a member of Bush Theatre’s Emerging Writers’ Group. Directed by Georgia Green (The Mikvah Project, Orange Tree), Invisible will be seen as part of 59E59’s Brits Off Broadway season in New York this June.
1 hour (no interval)
23rd May, 2023
9th June, 2023
14+
By: Nikhil Parmar
Director: Georgia Green
Cast list: Nikhil Parmar
Design: Georgia Wilmot
Sound: Bella Kear
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Shepherd's Bush
Bus numbers: Shepherd's Bush Market Station (Stop R) 207, 260, 283, 607
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Access Performances:
Relaxed Environment Performance: Saturday 27 May at 8pm
Captioned Performance: Wednesday 31 May at 8pm
Audio Described Performance: Wednesday 7 June at 8pm
Touch Tour: Wednesday 7 June at 7pm
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