Brakes
Brakes is a dark, improv-based ensemble comedy set in London. Divided into two parts, it tells the story of each couple’s relationship in reverse, starting with the break-ups.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Mercedes Grower
Actors: Jess-Luisa Flynn, Julia Davis, Julian Barratt, Juliet Cowan, Kelly Campbell, Kerry Fox, Noel Fielding, Roland Gift, Salena Godden, Seb Cardinal
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