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Nothing is what it looks like and no one is who they say they are, in this play called 'That Is Not Who I Am' by Dave Davidson. Ollie loses his identity on the internet, but not only that, he gets his identity stolen in real life, too. His life starts collapsing both online and in the real world. It is time to find out who in the world is doing and saying all of these awful things about Ollie. The world sees Ollie as a monster and it is important for Ollie to find someone he can trust to help find the real him. Was Ollie even real in the first place? Find out the answers to all of these questions! Book 'That is Not Who I Am' tickets now.

About 'That Is Not Who I Am'

What is 'That Is Not Who I Am' about?

'That is Not Who I Am' is a slippery thriller play written by Dave Davidson. No one is who they say they are and nothing is what it looks like. It is bad for Ollie as he gets his identity stolen on the internet. As if it was not bad enough, Ollie's life collapses when his real-life identity is stolen, too. Find out with him who the person doing these awful things is. Can Ollie trust anyone to know the real him when the world sees him as a monster, or did he really not exist in the real world?

This is the first play by Dave Davidson that has been performed. He had previously worked in the security industry for 38 years. This thriller is of savage wit, rare political urgency, and real wisdom and compassion.

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What age is 'That Is Not Who I Am' suitable for?

The play is suitable for ages 14+.

How long is the show?

The running time has not been announced for the play in the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square.

Who is the team behind 'That Is Not Who I Am'?

Dave Davidson is the writer of this thriller production with Lucy Morrison as the director. Naomi Dawson is the designer, Shahaf Beer is the design assistant, Peter Rice is the sound designer, Anna Watson is the lighting designer, Keri Chesser is the assistant sound designer, Gino Ricardo Green is the video designer, Chi-San Howard is the movement director, Zachary Wilcox is the assistant director, Lizzie Chapman is the stage manager, Yarit Dor is the intimacy and fight director, Jen McTaggart is the deputy stage manager, Ophir Westman is the assistant stage manager, and Elle Hutchinson is the assistant stage manager.

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Who is in the London cast of 'That Is Not Who I Am'?

The cast of this production includes Jake Davies, Priyanga Burford, and Siena Kelly.

Directions, Venue Info, And Attendee FAQs

Where is 'That Is Not Who I Am' being performed?

The address of the venue is The Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS, United Kingdom.

How do I get to the Royal Court Theatre?

The A4 will take you to the theatre in the shortest possible time.

Sloane Square Tube Station is the nearest and just few a minutes away.

Battersea Park is the nearest train station.

Where can I park near the Royal Court Theatre?

You can park at Cadogan Gardens and Sedding Street.

Where are the toilet facilities at the Royal Court Theatre?

There are toilets in the venue.

Accessible toilets can be found on the stalls and circle levels (Jerwood Theatre Downstairs).

Is the Royal Court Theatre accessible?

Step-free access to the theatre is available.

There are wheelchair spaces in the stalls.

Contact the box office for any help planning your visit to the theatre.

Where can I eat nearby?

Some popular recommendations are Royal Court Bar & Kitchen, Colbert, Côte Brasserie, The Botanist, and Kahani.

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