"Breaking Bod". Pilch
Breaking Bad finished – finished – ten years ago. But such is its cultural impact that it feels fresh, relevant and a go-to text for students who were still at primary school when Walter White was machine-gunning Nazis from the boot of his car. Molly Dineley and Evie Holloway have tapped into this rich seam of referentiality to create a high-concept hybrid which sounded so beguiling when I read its blurb (‘When Chemistry PhD Walter White is threatened with expulsion over unpaid fees, he turns to drastic measures…’) that in a toss-up between Hamlet at the Keble O’Reilly and Breaking Bod at the Pilch, there was really no contest. And I wasn’t the only one. I’ve never seen the Pilch so full. We were packed in literally like pilchards. I counted 75 in the audience. And since the tickets were for some reason about a third more expensive than usual shows at this venue, The Mollys production company will be making a profit, if not of Heisenbergian proportions, then at least enough to fund