I'd Like a Job Please

Theatre (new writing, comedy)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years

Description

Shady wellness gurus, audacious business bros and one desperate graduate collide in this hilarious hour of brand new comedy... Serious Billy Productions is hiring for the role of Audience Member for their new show: I'd Like a Job Please. Responsibilities include: sitting, listening attentively and reacting with appropriate laughter, gasps, etc. at the comedic situations on stage. Don't delay – secure your spot as an Audience Member today!

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General venue access

  • Accessible entry: The Annexe is located next door to The Vault. Audiences leave the main foyer onto Merchant Street then access the Annexe via the Pend. There are 2 - 3 steps in the Pend then a narrow staircase inside the space. The audience enters at the rear of the raked auditorium.
  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: 6 - 10
    Number of stairs is provided as guidance and is not in addition to any wheelchair access type (lift/ramp etc) stated above.

Each venue can contain several space with different accessibly information. Visit the venue page for full venue accessibility info


How and when to make an access booking

Our access tickets service is available to anyone who:

  • Would like to book specific accessibility services, e.g. a hearing loop, audio description headsets, captioning units, seating in relation to the location of the BSL interpreter
  • Requires extra assistance when at a venue
  • Has specific seating requirements
  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

Paul Milton 29 days ago

4 star show. Go see it while you can.
Really great production with several plot lines brought together across a series of very funny scenes. Job seeking protagonist Sarah Snelson is the glue that binds them - it’s the straight role that is really well played as the foil for a series of madcap characters brought to life by a very talented cast. Nicely drawn portraits, great comic timing, really funny visual humour and ambitious use of AV which really adds to the fun. And it’s driven by a great script that is smart, funny and that has something to say about the world we currently find ourselves in. And there’s songs! Both funny and cleverly delivered. So glad that I got to see this production and will be watching out for what this group do next.

Gareth Rees 32 days ago

A very well written and funny play, full of laughs and brilliant acting. Watched a number of shows over the past weekend and this was the best.

Gordon Reid 32 days ago

A series of mini-scenes, using minimal props on a small intimate stage, that tell not one story but several loosely interlinked ones. Sounds bad? Not at all! The actors and characterisations are excellent. And the scenes themselves, while not guffaw-a-minute, are witty and thought-provoking. All in all, a clever piece of mini-theatre, well produced - and well worth seeing.


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A Young(ish) Perspective (3/5 stars) 28 days ago

A fun show, and clearly a talented cast.

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North West End UK (4/5 stars) 32 days ago

This talented young company has something to say.

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