If ever a play was guaranteed to connect with everyone … its JABS. We've all been on the receiving end. But what is life like at the other end of the syringe?
In March 2020, “Three Men in A Bowtie” performer Sally Tonge took the unlikely step of retraining as an NHS vaccinator. She soon realised that her Covid-19 vaccination pod was the smallest theatre in the world ... and that the procession of people stepping into it were pure comedy gold.
JABS is played largely for affectionate laughs ... with a few gentle moments of poignancy, a smattering of new songs and a touch of audience participation.
Sally plays herself ... whilst actors Christina Cubbin and Paul Wilkinson portray an assortment of 16 characters … in a play scripted and directed by the BBC’s Chris Eldon Lee.
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