Duet For One

Showing at: Almeida Theatre

Box Office: 020 7359 4404

Age: General

Genre: Play

Sub Genre: Drama

Juliet Stevenson and Henry Goodman star in Duet For One, Tom Kempinski's acclaimed 1980 two-hander about a woman coming to terms with the consquences of a devastating illness.

Duet For One centres on celebrated concert violinist Stephanie Abrahams, who is forced to rethink her career and her life after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. On the advice of her husband, a successful composer, Stephanie consults psychiatrist Dr Feldmann, whose probing questions delve deep into her complex personality. For the first time, Stephanie is forced to consider a future without music. 

Kempinski's award-winning play received its world premiere at the Bush in 1980 and subsequently enjoyed a year-long West End run and a Broadway transfer. Duet For One was made into a film in 1986 starring Julie Andrews. 

Playing Stephanie in this revival of Duet For One is acclaimed British stage and screen actress Stevenson, who makes her debut at the Almeida. Stevenson was last seen on stage at the National Theatre in The Seagull and has previous stage credits including Alice Trilogy, The Country, We Happy Few, Private Lives and Death And The Maiden, for which she won a Laurence Olivier Award in 1992. She is well known for her screen roles in Truly, Madly, Deeply, Mona Lisa Smile, Bend It Like Beckham and TV's The Politican's Wife.

Goodman, who plays the psychiatrist, has numerous stage credits including The Hypochondriac at the Almeida, The Birthday Party at the Duchess, The Merchant Of Venice, Guys And Dolls and Angels In America for the National Theatre and numerous credits for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Equally at home in musical theatre as in drama, Goodman created the role of Billy Flynn in Chicago and was last seen as Tevye in the revival of Fiddler On The Roof at the Savoy.

Duet For One is directed by Matthew Lloyd, Artistic Director of the Actors Centre and previously Artistic Director at Manchester Royal Exchange. His work in London includes The Fastest Clock In The Universe, Slavs! and The Lucky Ones at the Hampstead. 

Playwright Kempinski's other plays include Sell Out, Flashpoint, Addicted To Love and Separation.

 

 

Performance Details

  • previews from: 22 Jan 2009
  • opening night: 29 Jan 2009
  • closing: 14 Mar 2009

show times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Sat 15:00

ticket prices: £6-£29.50

Assisted Performances

sign language interpreted performance: On Tue 17 Feb at 19:30 T: 020 72884999 E: Email access@almeida.co.uk  E: access@almeida.co.uk

 

cast: Juliet Stevenson, Henry Goodman

author: Tom Kempinski

director: Matthew Lloyd

sound: John Leonard

lighting designer: Jason Taylor

designer: Lez Brotherston

producer: Almeida theatre

 

map: View Map

address: Almeida Street, London, United Kingdom, N1 1TA

nearest tube: Angel/Highbury & Islington (800m)

nearest bus: 4, 19, 30, 43 (Route 43 is accessible)

nearest train: Highbury & Islington

parking: NCP at the Business Design Centre off Upper Street. Some parking available in streets adjoining Almeida Street. Drop off and pick up right outside main entrance. Patrons welcome to use a private phone to arrange pick up.

air conditioned: Yes

 

Assisted Performance Booking Information

Access Booking: TEL 020 7359 4404 ACCESS INFO. 020 7288 4999 EMAIL access@almeida.co.uk  EMAIL: access@almeida.co.uk

Accessible Facilities Venue Information

discounts: available for all disabled people and their companions.

limited mobility: 23 seats in the front row offer the best leg room.

access description: Level access to foyer through automatic sliding doors or through double glass doors opening both ways. Wheelchair users can push a button to open the sliding doors. Box Office with lowered counter in the foyer. Stalls down 6 steps or a sloped walkway. Access to circle via 2 staircases of 27 steps each with handrails on each side. Good signage throughout. The floors in the foyer are concrete.

hearing impaired: Infra-red assisted hearing system in the auditorium and an Induction Loop in the Box Office

guide dogs policy: Allowed into auditorium - please book an aisle seat. Staff are also happy to dog sit.

wheelchairs: 2 spaces for wheelchair/scooter users in the stalls. 8 wheelchair and scooter transfer spaces are available to aisle seats in rows A and B – escorts not required. Theatre also provides 1 wheelchair for loan. Auditorium is carpeted.

toilets: Accessible men’s and women’s in the foyer, each with 1 cubicle that is wider and has handrails for people with mobility difficulties.

disabled toilets: Adapted toilets inside the foyer by the lift.

bars: Level access to Café Bar located just off the foyer area. The Café Bar has wooden floors, moveable seating and offers table service. Section of bar counter is wheelchair accessible (80cm high). Menu available on blackboard written in white chalk and in large print. Drinks may be brought to disabled customers in the auditorium.

Juliet Stevenson and Henry Goodman, co-stars in Duet For One at the Almeida (photo: Hugo Glendinning)

Juliet Stevenson and Henry Goodman, co-stars in Duet For One at the Almeida (photo: Hugo Glendinning)

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