Performance

VenueRoyal & Derngate
TownNorthampton
CountyNorthamptonshire
From23rd February 2019
Opened27th February 2019
To16th March 2019
What is currently on at Royal & Derngate (V449)

The Remains of the Day

The Remains of the DayT0194802047
The fires of the Second World War rage through England. Through the memories of a proud butler, we discover the shocking, morally compromised truth behind the manicured gardens and grand receptions of an English stately home. Years later, faced with a life half-lived, he sets out on a journey to find the friend from his past who might finally offer him redemption.
Book by Kazuo Ishiguro


Archive :: production:T0194802047, play:S01011525504, venue:V449

Production details

World Premiere

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Company

Producer Royal & Derngate
Producer Out of Joint (in association with Oxford Playhouse)
Adapted by Barney Norris
Director Christopher Haydon
Design Lily Arnold
Lighting Mark Howland
Sound Elena Pena
Music Sophie Cotton
Director Lucy Cullingford (movement director)
Design Andrzej Goulding (video)
Director Gabrielle Dawes (CDG - casting director)
Director Matilda Reith (assistant)
Performer Stephen Boxer (Stevens)
Performer Niamh Cusack (Kenton)
Performer Stephen Critchlow (Morgan / S[emcer / Ensemble)
Performer Pip Donaghy (Stevens Senior / Waiter)
Performer Edward Franklin (Reginald / Ensemble)
Performer Miles Richardson (Darlington / Carlisle / Ensemble)
Performer Sadie Shimmin (Mrs Taylor / Mme Dupont / Ensemble)
Performer Patrick Toomey (Lewis / Ensemble)
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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