Anthem For Dissatisfaction

An electric and hilarious, coming-of-age anthem for anyone who ever wanted more.

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Thu 26 Nov 20267:30pm

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Show Information

Tickets £13 – £16

Running time 65 minutes

age guidance 14+

warnings strong language, grief, classist language

on-the-door tickets will be available from the box office (open one hour before the performance) at £19 for general admission and £16 for concession. book early for the best prices!

Songs aren’t just about love or breakups. They’re about desire. Gambling. Shouting. Being skint. Frustration. Love too. They’re about us. Me and her. This is our language, our way of consistently telling each other: It’s alright mate I’ve got you! I get it!” 

The Credit Crunch, 2007. ‘Irish Twins’ Sarah and Jamie are growing up in Belfast with a shared obsession of music and the weight of parents on the breadline. Pop, rock and punk rails against austerity Britain and an ever-failing Tory-government, giving these siblings an epic score to navigate lives that are destined for different paths.

Oasis, The Jam, Springsteen and Sam Fender songs scream at the state of the nation, tugging at the memories of what it means to grow up on benefits in a country where poverty became a punchline. Benefits Britain never sounded so good…

A defiant “rip-roaring tour de force” fuelled by the music and people who speak to your soul and punch you in the gut. The multi-award-winning gig-theatre show Anthem For Dissatisfaction rejoices in working class strength with wit, integrity, and disarming honesty.

Company and show credits:

Produced by SkelpieLimmer Productions and Brassneck Theatre Company 

Written by Gina Donnelly 

Directed by Gina Donnelly and Tony Devlin

Starring Simon Sweeney and Emily Lamey 

★★★★★

Passionate and pulsing with the anthems of a generation, Anthem for Dissatisfaction leaves its mark
Theatre Weekly

★★★★★
“…a joyful, hopeful cry of escaping the chains of poverty”
Binge Fringe

★★★★★
“Words do not do justice to how good Anthem for Dissatisfaction is”
The Independent

Image credits: Laura Craig Design

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