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The Elephant Man archive'John Merrick has no hope nor expectation of relief. In every sense his situation is desperate. His physical agony is exceeded only by his mental anguish, a despised creature without consolation.' The Elephant Man is the moving portrayal of John Merrick. Hideously deformed at birth by a rare disease and later used as a freak attraction by nineteenth-century circus owners, Merrick is befriended by a young doctor named Dreves, who provides him with a home at the London Hospital. Here Merrick undergoes a painful self-analysis that strips bare Victorian preconceptions about normality and the parameters of faith. Even those who love him can't help him from his horrible affliction. A raging success both in Britain and on Broadway, the play sparked huge interest in its subject and led to the 1980 film starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins. The Elephant Man was first produced in 1977 at the Hampstead Theatre, with David Schofield in the title role.

Cast/Performers

Bradley Cooper (John Merrick), Patricia Clarkson (Mrs. Kendal), Alessandro Nivola (Dr. Frederick Treves), Anthony Heald (Ross / Bishop How), Scott Lowell (Snork / Pinhead Manager / Lord John), Kathryn Meisle (Miss Sandwich / Princess, Henry Stram (Carr Gomm / Conductor), Chris Bannow, Peter Bradbury, Lucas Calhoun, Eric Clem, Amanda Lea Mason, Marguerite Stimpson, Emma Thorne

Creatives/Company

Author: Bernard Pomerance
Producer: James L. Nederlander (in association with Michael Codron)
Director: Scott Ellis
Design: Timothy Mackabee
Lighting: Philip S Rosenberg
Costume: Clint Ramos

The Elephant Man

The Elephant Man (Play) production archive for QTIX code T086707224. Details of all The Elephant Man archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S3142

Archive Listings

19 May 15
  to
8 Aug 15
Theatre Royal Haymarket
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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