Here to There Productions' latest production hits hard at the problems caused by thoughtless 'sharing' on social media as they present Four Minutes Twelve Seconds by James Fritz, a stunning stage play by James Fritz that promise to have the audience both gripped and guessing throughout.

Seventeen year old Jack is the apple of his mother’s eye, and his parents Di and David have devoted their whole lives to giving him every opportunity they never had – as a result, Jack is smart, outgoing, and well on his way to achieving the grades to study Law at Durham University.

But a startling incident outside the school gates threatens to ruin everything they’ve striven for, an incident that suggests a deep hatred of their son… As events begin to accelerate, Di and David start to doubt Jack’s closest friends, Jack himself, and ultimately themselves – who can they trust?

In a world where smartphones are ubiquitous, James Fritz’s deeply provocative and topical drama throws a light on the sorts of insidious opportunities new technology offers – where nothing dies online, except reputation.

Four Minutes Twelve Seconds was runner-up for the Verity Bargate Award and was first performed at the Hampstead Theatre in 2014. “offers some ferociously funny dialogue, and all sorts of fears and moral quandaries to rummage through.” – Sunday Times

See Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at Malvern Coach House Theatre from Wednesday, February 22 to Saturday, February 25 (to book, call Malvern Theatres box office on 01684 892277 or visit malvern-theatres.co.uk. And at Ludlow Brewery from Tuesday, February 28 to Friday, March 3. To book, call 01584 873291 or in person from Ludlow Brewery.