Step 9 (Of 12) follows Keith (The Inbetweeners’ Blake Harrison), a man who just wants to say he’s sorry. A lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse has given him a lot to apologise for, particularly to the two people who raised him. But as memories of violence, betrayal, lies and recrimination are raked over, it becomes apparent that past actions can have shocking repercussions in the present.
Step 9 (Of 12) is a provocative new piece of theatre examining society in it darkest times.
Harrison is best known for playing the loveably naïve Neil in hit teen comedy The Inbetweeners, which enjoyed three successful series and a film adaptation. His other TV credits include The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff, Him & Her and White Van Man. He makes his West End debut in Step 9 (Of 12).
Step 9 (Of 12) is directed by Tom Attenborough, who has worked as an Assistant Director on London productions of Earthquakes In London, Butley and House Of Games, and recently directed Port Authority at the Southwark Playhouse.