

Spinoff
Jack Sharkey
He has the connections to help Spider turn his windfall into greenbacks, but there’s one tiny problem, as Gene’s right-hand man – an ex-boxer named Lullaby – is well aware: it’s a felony offence to even be in possession of the bird.
As the metaphorical noose tightens, and the threat of a lengthy stretch behind bars hangs over them, so the friendships unravel with a potentially deadly and deadly funny outcome: if there’s honour amongst thieves, somebody forgot to tell these guys.
"Had the audience laughing throughout … the conclusion was perfection as well … suburb writing and direction from Simon David Eden."
— On In London
"Slick, punchy, black comedy and a psychological thriller, full of sharp, stylish and intelligent writing. Very clever and very, very funny. A must see for theatregoers from Brighton and beyond."
— Paul Gustafson (G-Scene Magazine)
| Character |
|---|
| LULLABY 40s / 50s African-American |
| GENE 40s / 50s Caucasian |
| SPIDER 30s Caucasion |
The Albatross 3rd & Main is a comedy play written by Simon David Eden and published by Samuel French .
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