Maybe I Should Stop
Aaron’s stolen his dad’s ashes and hidden them in a Celebrations tub.
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Tickets £14* | Concessions £12*

A triumph from start to finish [...] the play is a total delight, and I urge everyone – whether they have lost a loved one or not – to go to laugh, cry and experience this play.London Pub Theatres
Written and performed by Oscar Brudenall-Jones
Directed by Esalan Gates
Lighting Design by Conor Costelloe
Presented by To the Tooth Theatre
"Yes, he’s in the Celebrations tub. No, he’s not in with the Bounties."
Aaron, an unemployed entertainer, has stolen his dad’s ashes and hidden them in a tub of chocolates. What follows is a hilariously chaotic, poignant journey through love, loss, and the absurdity of grief.
As Aaron journeys toward St. Ives to scatter the ashes, we discover the reasons behind his theft and witness a suspenseful chase with the police hot on his heels.
This dark comedy explores grief in a post pandemic world, as well as sperm bank strikes and why you shouldn't lose your rag at an old person.
What made me love it is the bravery of writing so honestly about grief, and specifically grief caused by COVID-19 [...] funny, honest, and moving.All That Dazzles