Photography by Olivia Lifungula

Win a pair of tickets to Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play

The critically acclaimed play about race, identity and sexuality in 21st-century America debuts in the UK on June 29

Jeremy O. Harris’ iconic, controversial, groundbreaking and 12-time Tony-nominated play is set to debut in London at the Noël Coward Theatre from June 29 to September 21. The three-act play delves into the themes of race, sex, power relations, trauma and interracial relationships. It follows three interracial couples undergoing ‘Antebellum Sexual Performance Therapy’ because the Black partners no longer feel sexually attracted to their white partners.

Harris originally wrote the play in his first year at the Yale School of Drama, debuting Off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop. It then opened on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre in 2018, captivating audiences and receiving critical acclaim.

To celebrate its London debut, we are giving away 20 pairs of tickets. Enter via the Dazed Club app for a chance of winning.

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