Quentin Tarantino's first ever play is coming to London
Briefly

Quentin Tarantino's play is fully written, untitled, and intended as a comedy. He plans to begin work in January and expects the project to occupy about two years. The production will open in London's West End rather than on Broadway because staging costs are higher in the United States. Tarantino has directed nine films and has stated an intention to make only ten. He said the play could be adapted into his final film if it succeeds and is not 'a flop'. He lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, singer Daniella Pick, and two children, and plans to relocate to England next year to work on the play.
'The play is all written, it is absolutely the next thing that I'm going to [do] and we will start the ball rolling on it in January.'
'I'm preparing for it to be a success. If it is a flop, then I will be done very quickly.'
Tarantino said he was planning to move to England from Israel, where he currently lives, with his family next year to work on the play, which he anticipated would take up two years of his life.
Read at Time Out London
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