Details
London, 1939. Sigmund Freud, one of the greatest names of the 20th century and the father of psychoanalysis, spends his dying days in Hampstead - in exile from Hitler's Europe. An unexpected visitor in the night throws the certainties of a life's work into doubt and blurs the borders between dreams and reality. When things cannot get any stranger, they do. Why has his Doctor found women's undergarments on the lawn? Is there a naked woman in the house? Was Salvador Dali chasing a swan round the garden? Is he barking mad? Or has everything just degenerated into farce? Contains scenes of an adult nature.
Cast/Performers
Clive Swift (Dr Yahuda),
Ian Bartholomew (Sigmund Freud),
Alison McKenna (Jessica),
Guy Henry (Salvador Dali)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Terry JohnsonCompany:
Chichester Festival TheatreDirector:
Loveday IngramDesign:
Colin FalconerLighting:
Nigel Hollowell HowardSound:
Tom Lishman