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The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin

Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm, Saturday matinees 3pm

New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London NW1 3BF

£19 full price | Previews £11/ £3 | Pay What You Can (Saturdays Only)

An abstract, expressive painting of a side profile with bold red, green, yellow, and dark brushstrokes set against a solid red background.

Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm, Saturday matinees 3pm

New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London NW1 3BF

£19 full price | Previews £11/ £3 | Pay What You Can (Saturdays Only)

The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin is an absurdist, existential examination of the psychological and physical unravelling of Alec Baldwin – not the real one – as he grapples with a pervasive sense of nausea towards himself and the desensitised digital society he inhabits.

Marinating in the violence, complicity, and paradox of modern life, this psychedelic multimedia romp plunges into the psyche of a human pushed past breaking point. This world premiere from migrant-led experimental company TG WORKS combines fractured narratives, physical theatre, and multimedia design to create an urgent interrogation of guilt, responsibility, and moral decay in an age where we confess to algorithms instead of each other.

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