Booking to 3 December 2022
Being a doctor is a really good job and you get to save lives and help people, so Anna is determined not to quit. But when her patient runs out on her, and her personal life starts to spiral, she’s not sure how much more she can take.
Super High Resolution is a play about being a doctor in the modern NHS and the limits of anyone’s ability to care for other people.
Blanche McIntyre directs Verity Bargate Award shortlisted playwright Nathan Ellis’ fast-paced and darkly funny debut play for Soho Theatre.
Super High Resolution runs at Soho Theatre until 3 December 2022.
What's the story of Super High Resolution?
‘I like being a doctor but I’m slowly growing to hate the sight of sick people.’
Being a doctor is a really good job and you get to save lives and help people, so Anna is determined not to quit. But when her patient runs out on her, and her personal life starts to spiral, she’s not sure how much more she can take.
Super High Resolution is a play about being a doctor in the modern NHS and the limits of anyone’s ability to care for other people.
Who is in the cast of Super High Resolution?
Super High Resolution stars Jasmine Blackborow as Anna, Hayley Carmichael as Janet, Catherine Cusack as Meredith, LJ Johnson as Sammy, Lewis Shepherd as David and Leah Whitaker as Becca.
Who are the creative team of Super High Resolution?
The play is written by Nathan Ellis, and directed by Blanche McIntyre.
The creative team includes Andrew D Edwards (Set and Costume Designer), Prema Mehta (Lighting Designer), Gregory Clarke (Sound Designer), Nadine Rennie CDG (Casting Director),Ingrid MacKinnon (Intimacy Co-ordinator), Eve Allin (Associate Producer), Male Arcucci (Costume Supervisor), Aislinn Jackson (Company Stage Manager), Lara Mattison (Deputy Stage Manager) and Josh York (Assistant Stage Manager).
Reviews of Super High Resolution
"Compelling" - Guardian"Hard hitting and important" - Evening Standard
"Blanche McIntyre directs this impassioned new drama" - TimeOut
"Fleabag in navy scrubs" - The Times
"Blanche McIntyre’s confident production knows that it is on to a winner" - i News
Show Information
Matinees: Saturday
Performance information is for guidance only. Check booking calendar for details.
Important Notes
Access performances: Audio described by Miranda Yates: Tue 22 Nov, 7.30pm, touch tour 6.15pm. Performance captioned by Alex Romeo Wed 23 Nov, 7.30pm
Content warning: please note that this show includes references to and depictions of self-harm and suicide.
Venue Information
Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street, London, W1D 3NENearest Tube or Train: Tottenham Court Road
Nearest Buses: 38, 14, 19, N19, N38