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The House Party archiveA wild party. A friendship. A cherished pet. And a night that changes everything. It's Julie's 18th birthday, and she's throwing a party in her father's extravagant townhouse. Her boyfriend has just dumped her and her long-suffering best friend Christine is trying to pick up the pieces. As the revellers pile into the booze, down in the kitchen Christine and her boyfriend Jon - son of Julie's cleaner =- clear up and dare to dream of the future. But as the volume goes up and the shots go down, Julie concocts a twisted cocktail of privilege, desire and destruction. Laura Lomas's The House Party spins Strindberg's Miss Julie into intense, fizzing life for today's generation.

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Author: Laura Lomas (an adaptation of Miss Julie by August Strindberg)

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Archive listings for The House Party (2024)

Work type: Play. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see The House Party

T01348358302

Producer Chichester Festival Theatre. Producer Headlong (in association with Frantic Assembly). Director Holly Race Roughan. Design Loren Elstein. Costume Maybelle Laye. Lighting Joshua Pharo. Design Joshua Pharo (video). Music Giles Thomas. Sound Giles Thomas. Director Scott Graham (movement). Director Haruka Kuroda (intimacy director). Director Matilda James (CDG - casting). Director Julia Head (associate director). Other Aundrea Fudge (voice and dialect coach). Other Kat Ellis (production manager). Performer Rachelle Diedericks (Christine). Performer Nadia Parkes (Julie). Performer Josh Finan (Jon). Performer Amaia Naima Aguinaga. Performer Oliver Baines. Performer Cal Connor. Performer Micah Corbin-Powell. Performer Lyla Garner-Gibbons. Performer Jaheem Pinder. Performer Jamie Randall. Performer Charlotte Stubbs. Performer Priya Uddin. Performer Grace Watkins. Performer Nicole Arthur. Performer Layla Owens.
3 May 24 to 1 Jun 24Minerva Theatre, Chichester :: V1310317653
listing details L02081635707

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