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The Devil Himself archiveFollowing the sudden and unexpected death of his partner, John finds himself at a loss to understand why and how this happened. Struggling with grief and depression until he can stand it no longer, one night he decides to end it all. Yet at the exact point of his own demise, John makes a deal with death, and must now journey to Hell to find and retrieve his partner's soul from the devil himself. As his world begins to shift and change around him, the audience take a step into John's life, and experience with him the events that lead to the ultimate doxastic choice. Delving into a world of choices, judgment and death and reflecting the all too real struggle with mental health that so many people face - The Devil Himself takes the audience on a dark journey of tormented souls in this world and the next. The Devil Himself is a new immersive theatre project, devised and developed by the makers of the sell-out immersive show Exit (part of the Manor House warehouse community) Created in collaboration with Shadowhouse and New River Studios and in association with the inHOUSE Festival (http://inhousefestival.uk/)

Cast/Performers

Adam Deane (John), Malik Ibheis (Death), Genevieve Dunne (Eurydice), Holli Dillon (Mephistopheles), Katherine Beresford (The Concierge)

Creatives/Company

Author: James Farrimond
Company: Exit Productions
Director(s): James Farrimond, Sophie Alicia Shaw (assistant)
Design: Elia Conti
Costume: Malik Ibheis
Stage Manager: Zoe Hunn
Sound: Thomas Blackburn
Musical Director: Paul Love

The Devil Himself

The Devil Himself (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01745112349. Details of all The Devil Himself archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S866573738

Archive Listings

22 Apr 15
  to
25 Apr 15
General
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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