People, Places And Things is the latest collaboration between the acclaimed Headlong and the National Theatre following Earthquakes In London and The Effect.

The new play from 1984’s Duncan Macmillan follows Emma, who was having the time of her life until she was admitted to rehab.

Step one is to accept she has a problem. But the problem isn’t with her, it’s with everything else. She needs to tell the truth, but she’s intelligent enough to understand that that does not exist.

When intoxication is necessary to survive modern life, how can she ever stay sober?

People, Places And Things is directed by Jeremy Herrin, whose previous National Theatre productions include This House and Statement Of Regret.