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Still Alice archiveAlice Howland is stubborn, clever and driven - a professional at the top of her game. But, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at the age of 50, she is compelled to confront her new reality and draw on her resilience to remain independent for as long as possible. Alice strives to remain true to the woman she has always been, while relationships shift within her family, in her work and most importantly with herself. Uncompromising yet tender, this new adaptation of the award-winning novel truthfully acknowledges life with a progressive disease - its conflicts and burden, and its small, priceless victories. Still Alice website.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Lisa Genova
Adapted by: Christine Mary Dunford

Archive listings for Still Alice

Work type: Play.

T2086955315

Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse (in association with Michael Park for The Infinite Group). Director David Grindley. Design Jonathan Fensom. Lighting Jason Taylor. Sound Gregory Clarke. Performer Sharon Small (Alice). Performer Eva Pope. Performer Martin Marquez. Performer Mark Armstrong. Performer Ruth Ollman. Performer Micah Balfour. Performer Anna Andresen.
20 Nov 18 to 24 Nov 18Malvern Theatres, Malvern :: V01718852442
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13 Nov 18 to 17 Nov 18Theatre Royal, Glasgow :: V623
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6 Nov 18 to 10 Nov 18Everyman & Playhouse, Liverpool :: V535
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30 Oct 18 to 3 Nov 18Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
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16 Oct 18 to 20 Oct 18Arts Theatre, Cambridge :: V19
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9 Oct 18 to 13 Oct 18Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
listing details L02089013372
2 Oct 18 to 6 Oct 18Theatre Royal, Norwich :: V72
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25 Sep 18 to 29 Sep 18King's Theatre, Edinburgh :: V601
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18 Sep 18 to 22 Sep 18Richmond Theatre, Outer London :: V327
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12 Sep 18 to 15 Sep 18Sheffield Theatres, Sheffield :: V962
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T01821640711

Featuring British actress Sharon Small as Alice, this play is a unique insight into the experience of a woman fighting to maintain her identity as her world changes.Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse (in association with Michael Park for The Infinite Group). Director David Grindley. Design Jonathan Fensom. Lighting Jason Taylor. Sound Gregory Clarke. Music Gregory Clarke. Director Francesca Jaynes (movement director). Performer Sharon Small (Alice). Performer Ruth Gemmell (Herself - Alice's inner thoughts). Performer Dominic Mafham (John). Performer Andrew Rothney (Thomas). Performer Alais Lawson (Lydia). Performer Clara Indrani (Tamara). Performer Micah Balfour (Dr Davis).
9 Feb 18 to 3 Mar 18Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse), Leeds :: V977
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