Blackout Songs is an achingly intimate portrait of two people in love, addicted, and bound to each other. After a chance encounter at an AA meeting, a decade-long affair blazes through ecstasy, relapse, and recovery—chasing the impossible hope that the same person who breaks you might also be the one that saves you.
This is the US premiere of Joe White’s Olivier-nominated play. Directed by Rory McGregor (The Wasp), Blackout Songs also marks the American stage debut of Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road) and the New York stage debut of Owen Teague (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes), who star in this unflinching study of love, addiction, and memory.