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Performance

VenueMarylebone Theatre
Also: Rudolph Steiner House
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From14th September 2023
Opened18th September 2023
To4th November 2023
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats14:30
Marylebone Theatre (V186147921)
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  • Date of change: 13 Jun 23 - T01427654804

The White Factory

The White Factory

Work:: The White Factory (S0540579081)

Spanning several decades, The White Factory explores the life of Yosef Kaufman, a Holocaust survivor from Lodz, haunted by his wartime experiences as he tries to build a future with his new family in 1960s Brooklyn. This heart-wrenching drama of love, endurance, despair and hope follows one man's journey from the Lodz ghetto of 1940s Poland to ‘sixties America, where the possibility of a new life is tested to the limit by the remnants of his past.
Author Dmitry Glukhovsky

Production:: (T01427654804)

This is the world premiere of a daring collaboration between Ukrainian, Russian and British creatives, led by writer Dmitry Glukhovsky, author of the bestselling Metro2033 franchise, and visionary theatre director Maxim Didenko - both of whom are political exiles and vehemently outspoken critics of the war against Ukraine.
Director Maxim Didenko
Design Galya Solodovnikova
Performer Adrian Schiller (Chaim Rumkowski / Old Ezekiel)
Performer Pearl Chandam (Rivke Kaufman)
Performer Mark Quartley (YosefKaufman)
Performer James Garnon (Koppe)
Performer Matthew Spencer (Lange / Mordhke / Jedraszewski / Policeman)
Performer Olivia Bernstone (Female Ensemble)
Performer Lewis Hart (Male Ensemble)

Listing:: L449541774




Production details

This is the world premiere of a daring collaboration between Ukrainian, Russian and British creatives, led by writer Dmitry Glukhovsky, author of the bestselling Metro2033 franchise, and visionary theatre director Maxim Didenko - both of whom are political exiles and vehemently outspoken critics of the war against Ukraine.

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