A COMIC play depicting the relationship of four night shift workers will be performed at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre from June 8 to 11.

Written and directed by Alexander Zeldin, Beyond Caring exposing the stories of an invisible class as a group of workers on zero-hour contracts come together in a meat factory.

Set in the backdrop of a crummy warehouse, the temp-cleaners work alongside each other until they begin to get too close to one another, too fast.

James Doherty joins the cast with Luke Clarke, Janet Etuk, Kristin Hutchinson and Victoria Moseley all reprising their roles on the stage in main auditorium at The REP.

With the audience seated on the stage, this performance gives theatre-goes a unique opportunity to see the theatre’s largest space from a different and intimate angle.

In addition to the performances, the company will be taking workshops and debate off-site into spaces belonging to communities affected by issues in the play.

Tickets to the 7.30pm show cost £20.

To book, contact the Box Office on 0121 236 4455 or visit birmingham-rep.co.uk.