Student theatre company Nuclear Jam are bringing their new show 'Shark Tank' to the International Youth Arts Festival.
Written and directed by Kingston University students Nik Way and Alex Chernaya, the show tackles the world of commercial art, where the value of a piece is determined by its price tag alone.
The company have collaborated with the Stanley Picker Gallery, where the show will be performed.
"It's been a pleasure and a joy working with everyone at the gallery, they've gone over and above what a venue will do for a show," said writer Nik Way.
Shark Tank will be performed on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of July at 7:30pm at the Stanley Picker Gallery.
All audience members will receive a free beer or wine.
Buy your tickets here: https://uk.patronbase.com/_RoseTheatreKingston/Productions/Y238/Performances Their blurb for the show: Shark Tank is a funny, farcical take on the art world. Set in a gallery on the opening night of an artist's showcase, nothing quite goes to plan as the artist fails to arrive and the few who show up are batty snobs only interested in themselves.
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