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The Living Room archive'Since my last confession three weeks ago I have committed adultery twenty-seven times.' On the night of her mother's funeral, Rose Pemberton does not join her Catholic family to say mass. She is in a hotel with Michael, a married psychology lecturer. Graham Greene's powerful and shocking play is a story of sex, sin, and guilt. It unfolds in the mysterious 'living room' of Rose's elderly Catholic uncle and aunts, as a net begins to close around the adulterous couple. With echoes of Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea, Greene captures a dying but irresistibly powerful world.

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Author: Graham Greene

Archive listings for The Living Room

Work type: Play.

T1639940050

The Living Room ran in the West End and on Broadway to great acclaim after its 1953 premiere. This is its first major revival after sixty yearsProducer Primavera (in association with Jermyn Street Theatre). Director Tom Littler. Design Cherry Truluck. Lighting Tim Bray. Sound George Dennis. Costume Emily Stuart. Performer Caroline Blakiston. Performer Emma Davies. Performer Diane Fletcher. Performer Tuppence Middleton. Performer Christopher Timothy.
5 Mar 13 to 30 Mar 13Jermyn Street Theatre, Inner London :: V207
listing details L01059161596
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