The Father
by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton, directed by Gloria Wright
Tue 14 Oct 7.30pm Book Now
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This live show starts at 7.30pm. Please arrive in good time; admission to the auditorium once the show has begun will be at an appropriate point in the performance.
Special Offer – Opening night (14 Oct at 7.30pm) and matinee (18th Oct at 3pm) – £12
All other performances – £15
Duration: approx 90 minutes, no interval
This powerful, evocative play deals with a subject that is ever-more relevant in our aging society: dementia. The play is written from the perspective of Andre (the father) and invites us to see the world through his eyes. Sometimes confusing, sometimes annoying but nearly always correct … in his view. So-called reality is altered depending on your viewpoint.
Written with a wonderful insight into the way in which dementia affects us all, this play is humorous, moving and ultimately thought-provoking.
The play is approx. 90 minutes. There will be a Q&A session after each performance with a dementia care professional joining the cast on stage. We hope you will join us to get answers to some of the questions that will be raised by this production.