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VenueChurchill Theatre
TownBromley
CountyKent
From23rd April 2019
To27th April 2019
Churchill Theatre (V302)
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  • Date of change: 1 Feb 19 - T1118209082

Turn of the Screw

Turn of the Screw

Work:: Turn of the Screw (S1314458045)


Book by Henry James

Production:: (T1118209082)

1840. A young governess agrees to look after two orphaned children in Bly, a seemingly idyllic country house. But shortly after her arrival, she realises that they are not alone. There are others - the ghosts of Bly's troubled past. The Governess will risk everything to keep the children safe, even if it means giving herself up to The Others. Years later, confronted by the past she is compelled to account for what actually happened to her and the innocents under her protection.
Producer Dermot McLaughlin Productions Ltd
Producer Mercury Theatre Colchester
Producer Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Producer Exeter Northcott Theatre
Producer Mercury Theatre Colchester
Adapted by Tim Luscombe
Director Daniel Buckroyd
Other Cressida Carre (movement director)
Design Sara Perks
Lighting David W Kidd
Music John Chambers
Sound John Chambers
Performer Janet Dibley (The Governess)
Performer Maggie McCarthy (Mrs Grose)
Performer Amy Dunn (Mrs Conray)
Performer Elliot Burton (The Man)
Performer Sally Geake (Understudy)
Performer Ewan Goddard (Understudy)
Performer Andy Hall (CSM)
Performer Emma Cook (DSM)

Listing:: L827511551




Production details

1840. A young governess agrees to look after two orphaned children in Bly, a seemingly idyllic country house. But shortly after her arrival, she realises that they are not alone. There are others - the ghosts of Bly's troubled past. The Governess will risk everything to keep the children safe, even if it means giving herself up to The Others. Years later, confronted by the past she is compelled to account for what actually happened to her and the innocents under her protection.

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