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John Albasiny is Boris in Da Vinci’s Laundry

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John joins the cast of Da Vinci’s Laundry for its premiere at Riverside Studios, running from the 6th-25th October.

Da Vinci’s Laundry is a razor-sharp crime comedy set in the champagne-soaked, morally compromised world of high-end art.

A rip-roaring examination of masterpieces, money laundering, romance and how the art world stopped being about art and started being about power.

Following the hugely successful run of Thanks For Having Me, Keelan Kember returns to Riverside Studios Main Stage with a brand new blistering satirical comedy – premiering for a strictly limited run.

Featuring Arsema Thomas (Lady Agatha Danbury in Netflix’s Bridgerton spin-off Queen Charlotte), Steve Zissis (HBO Togetherness, Netflix’s Rebel Ridge), Fayez Bakhsh (Oedipus at The Old Vic, Silverpoint on BBC, The State on Channel 4), John Albasiny (Anton Kotov in True Detective: Night Country for HBO, and heard in BBC audio drama Discretion from exec producer Jed Mercurio), and Keelan Kember (Thanks for Having Me, February Face).

 

Reviews:

John Albasiny as Boris, the Russian oligarch who has made his fortune in *cough* aluminium (with a sprinkling of cadavers along the way) is excellent. Though tiny in stature, he’s pretty terrifying, and commands the stage completely. – SpyInTheStalls ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

An effortlessly clever, laugh-out-loud exploration of what truly gives art value in a world where capital is king. -Theatre Weekly ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️