Jerusalem
by Jez Butterworth
"Jerusalem" is a modern play by Jez Butterworth that paints a vivid portrait of life in a rural Wiltshire village. Set against the backdrop of Johnny 'Rooster' Byron's chaotic encampment, the story unfolds as he and his misfit friends revel in a world of hedonism, camaraderie, and the threat of eviction looming overhead. As they gather for the village fair, the play explores themes of community, rebellion, and the struggle for a sense of belonging.
Being staged in an immersive woodland setting, this production invites audiences to witness the raw energy and grit of the characters as they navigate their realities. It's an opportunity to experience a contemporary classic that resonates with the pulse of modern life, making it a compelling addition to Wild Will's 2025 season.
This is an amature production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books.
Dates, tickets and information
Dates
Wednesday September 3rd 19:00
Thursday September 4th 19:00
Friday September 5th 19:00
Saturday September 6th 13:30
Saturday September 6th 19:00
Location
Tickets prices
General admission £35
Concessions £20
Running time
2 1/2 hour approx
Advisory
This production contains mature language, scenes of drug use, violence and adult themes.
Additional information
- Doors open 1 hour before performance
- The performance is outside, what ever the weather.
- There is no seating provided, but you are welcome to bring a folding chair.
- Access is via an uneven path.
- Parking included.
- Bar and food available.