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The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs

T280486468
1860s Dublin... Albert Nobbs is an apparently unassuming and exemplary waiter in a large hotel. However, he is harbouring a secret that remains largely undiscovered until his death: he is actually a woman, posing as a man in order to obtain work and avoid destitution. But this leads to destitution of a more personal kind, as 'Albert' can only stumble through life, wondering 'what if...?' until a chance encounter with a fellow 'perhapser' leaves 'him' clinging to unrealistic dreams of domestic happiness. Dealing with issues of femininity and masculinity, this short story by George Moore, adapted for the stage by Simone Benmussa, is a truly haunting tale of a young woman in Victorian male-dominated society, forced to disguise herself as a man to get ahead in the city. But at what personal cost....?
Author Simone Benmussa


Archive :: production:T280486468, play:S1107319664, venue:V90

Performance

VenueEveryman Theatre
Other spaces: The Other Space, Studio
TownCheltenham
CountyGloucestershire
From30th March 2011
To2nd April 2011
WhenWed-Fri 19:45. Sat 20:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £7.50. To £7.50.
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Company

Producer Jenny Wren Productions
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