Quentin Tarantino's next project is a British farce for the stage
Key Points:
- Quentin Tarantino is preparing a new stage project, described as a traditional British farce inspired by the works of Brian Rix and Ray Cooney, aimed at London's West End.
- The play is fully written, with plans to begin production in January, and Tarantino has expressed optimism about its success, noting he would stop if it flops.
- If the play becomes popular, Tarantino intends to adapt it into a film, continuing his pattern of transitioning successful stage works to the screen.
- His previous stage involvement included a live script reading of The Hateful Eight, which later became a feature film.
- Tarantino has delayed his next film project until his son turned six, which happened in February, potentially paving the