"The incredible Miles and Flora spectacular is about to begin. Do not leave the auditorium even if you are terrified. Or shocked. Some of the show is true and some is fiction."
"The incredible Miles and Flora spectacular is about to begin. Do not leave the auditorium even if you are terrified. Or shocked. Some of the show is true and some is fiction."
Miss Jessel is dead. A new governess arrives at a remote estate in Bly to care for Miles and Flora. Wild but angelic they charm their guardian with flowers, poetry and song.
But as she grows to love her two wards, figures appear in the darkness outside and the corners of the house are haunted by those that have gone before. The Governess must confront her fear and
protect the children from the alarming dangers that surround them.
Lindsay Posner, Noises Off (Old Vic and West End), Abigail's Party (Wyndham's Theatre), directs a gripping new adaptation of Henry James' gothic novella by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Her Naked Skin (National Theatre), The Painter (Arcola).
For more information and to book tickets, go to almeida.co.uk/event/turn
For its second annual Almedia Festival, the Almeida Theatre presents a kaleidoscope of theatre for the culturally curious. Presenting work from new and emerging companies, the Almedia Festival 2012 includes Inua Ellams, Inspector Sands, Custom/Practice, Lost Dog, Greyscale, the TEAM and the Young Friends of the Almeida. From 2 - 28 July, enjoy inspired storytelling at one of London's best-loved venues. For more information, visit http://www.almeida.co.uk/festival2012
Children's Children presents us with a searingly honest portrayal of a contemporary group of people battling with each other and their own hypocritical world views.
Children's Children presents us with a searingly honest portrayal of a contemporary group of people battling with each other and their own hypocritical world views.
Evocative scenes of London, the setting for My City, are interspersed with lines that reveal the key themes of this wonderful play. Cast is Hannah Arterton, Siân Brooke, Sorcha Cusack, Tom Riley, David Troughton and Tracey Ullman.
Evocative scenes of London, the setting for My City, are interspersed with lines that reveal the key themes of this wonderful play. Cast is Hannah Arterton, Siân Brooke, Sorcha Cusack, Tom Riley, David Troughton and Tracey Ullman.
The Knot of the Heart and A Delicate Balance had very different sets. Get a glimpse behind-the-scenes as our fantastic production team transform the stage from one set to the next.
Director Michael Attenborough and David Eldridge discuss the themes of this new play that opens on 10 March. Plus preview snippets of the cast in rehearsal and delivering some of the most poignant lines.
Cool-headed psychoanalyst Margaret Ford is drawn in to the seedy underworld of poker sharks and hustlers. Thinking she can make an academic study of confidence trickery, Margaret becomes a willing participant in a complex hustle, but she soon realises that she cannot see where the con ends and the truth begins.
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