Winner's Curse

Park Theatre

Available to 11 March 2023
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Making war is a dirty business. So is making peace.

Two countries are locked in battle over a strip of land when a fragile ceasefire provides a chance for peace. Over the negotiating table, cynical diplomats, idealistic peacemakers and meddling mediators try to navigate a perilous path to agreement as the threat of continued conflict looms ever larger.
Helmed by the nation’s much-loved presenter Clive Anderson, and written by experienced diplomat Daniel Taub (former ambassador and Middle East peace negotiator) with comedy writer/producer Dan Patterson (Mock the Week, Whose Line is it Anyway, The Duck House), Winner’s Curse is a brand-new show that combines humour and audience interaction to take you behind the scenes of a high stakes international peace talk.

Get your tickets to Winner's Curse at Park Theatre 

Clifton Terrace,
Finsbury Park,
London N4 3JP
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  • Running time: 2 hours and 25 minutes
  • Ages: 14+

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