A brutally funny drama set in the Soho clubland of 1958, Mojo superbly captures the atmosphere of the infant British rock and roll scene where seedy low-lifers hustle for the big time and unwise club-owners find themselves sawn in half and dumped in two dustbins.
On its first appearance at London's Royal Court theatre, Mojo was welcomed as 'the most dazzling main-stage debut in years.' -- Guardian. It won the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, and its author won the Evening Standard and George Devine Awards for Most Promising Playwright - promise more than fulfilled with his fourth play for the Royal Court, the multi-award winning, international smash hit, Jerusalem. A West End revival of Mojo is being planned for October 2013, starring Ben Whishaw, Brendan Coyle, and Rupert Grint.