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28 Jan 2009
Bleakness reigns supreme in the sea of drab and dreary brown and beige that is Samuel Adamson’s new play Mrs Affleck. Read more
Showing at: National Theatre Cottesloe
Box Office: 020 7452 3000
Age: General
Genre: Play
Sub Genre: Play (Drama)
Samuel Adamson’s new play Mrs Affleck, which receives its world premiere in London at the National’s Cottesloe theatre, is inspired by Ibsen’s Little Eyolf.
After six lonely weeks with nobody but her little boy for company, Rita, the Mrs Affleck of the title, a wealthy beautiful woman consumed by jealous love, welcomes home her husband Alfred. But, far from the passionate reunion she so craves, there is only torment as Alfred’s possessive half-sister arrives and he announces his great revelation.
Set in 1950s England, Mrs Affleck is a tragic tale of obsessive love.
Playwright Adamson is proving himself to be one of the most prolific contemporary writers around. Mrs Affleck will be his third production at the National Theatre following Southwark Fair and his version of Ibsen’s Pillars Of The Community, while elsewhere his productions include the recent adaptation of All About My Mother at the Old Vic, adaptations of Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard for Oxford Stage Company, and Some Kind Of Bliss at the Trafalgar Studio 2.
Mrs Affleck is directed at the Cottesloe by National Theatre Associate Director Marianne Elliott, who previously directed Adamson’s Pillars Of The Community. Her other productions at the South Bank venue include Harper Regan, Thérèse Raquin, and the Laurence Olivier Award-winning productions of Saint Joan and War Horse.
The cast of Mrs Affleck includes Angus Wright, who worked with Elliott on Saint Joan and War Horse, Naomi Frederick, whose credits include Brief Encounter, and Claire Skinner, who appeared at the National in A Winter’s Tale, Othello and Invisible Friends.
For more about Mrs Affleck at the National Theatre Cottesloe, read the First Night Feature.
show times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Mats 14:30 - In rep, please check with theatre for performance dates
ticket prices: £10-£29
duration: 2h25
captioned performance: By STAGETEXT on Thu 26 Feb at 19:30, tickets £12 T: 020 7452 3000 E: boxoffice@nationaltheatre.org.uk
audio described performance: By In-house on Fri 27 Feb at 19:30 & Sat 28 Feb at 14:30, tickets £12 T: 020 7452 3000 E: boxoffice@nationaltheatre.org.uk
cast: Josef Altin, Cassie Atkinson, Omar Brown/Rene Gray, Phil Cheadle, Alfie Field/Wesley Nelson, Naomi Frederick, Sarah Niles, Claire Skinner, Angus Wright
director: Marianne Elliott
music by: Stephen Warbeck
sound: Christopher Shutt
lighting designer: Neil Austin
designer: Bunny Christie
producer: National Theatre
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address: South Bank, London, United Kingdom, SE1 9PX
nearest tube: Waterloo (approx. 250m), Southwark
nearest bus: 76, 77, 211, 507, D1, D11, P11 (York Road)149, P11 (Stamford Street)1, 4, 26, 68, X68, 76, 168, 171, 171A, 176, 188, 501, 505, 521 (Waterloo Bridge)
nearest train: Waterloo (approx. 250m)
parking: 5 spaces reserved for orange badge holders at riverside end of Cottesloe Ave. 4 extra bays opposite Cottesloe theatre for evening performances. Car Park beneath theatre. Spaces reserved for disabled customers near lifts. Free parking voucher available from box office for orange badge holders (present ticket at information desk). Automatic doors and ramps from the Car Park to the lobby and lift.
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking: Tel 020 7452 3000 Information Desk 020 7452 3400
discounts: Discounts available for all disabled people.
limited mobility: The back of level 1 is the most accessible area.
access description: Separate ramped entrance with handrails on Cottesloe Avenue, on the Eastern side of the building. Box Office straight ahead. No steps to Level 1, 22 steps up (with handrails) to level 2. The seating changes with each production - check with the box office. Wheelchair loan available - contact the theatre manager’s office.
hearing impaired: Infra-red system with headsets or neck loops. Collect headsets/loops from box offices. Induction loops at service counters.
guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are not currently allowed in the auditorium, however staff are happy to dog sit. Dogs will be looked after in the cloakroom. Groups should contact the theatre manager’s office on 020 7452 3281.
wheelchairs: 2 spaces for wheelchair users at level 1, usually in row P. Transfer seating is available to aisle seats.
toilets: Women’s and men’s at level 2.
disabled toilets: Adapted WC to the right of the main entrance.
Angus Wright and Claire Skinner appear in Samuel Adamson's Mrs Affleck
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