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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Other spaces: The Studio
TownYork
CountyNorth Yorkshire
From3rd March 2020
To17th March 2020
What is currently on at Theatre Royal (V954)

Alone in Berlin

Alone in BerlinT426074299
Set in 1940, the play is a gripping portrait of life in wartime Berlin and a vividly theatrical study of how paranoia can warp a society gripped by the fear of the night-time knock on the door. Based on true events, Alone in Berlin follows a quietly courageous couple who stand up to the brutal reality of the Nazi regime. With the smallest of acts, they defy Hitler's rule - facing the gravest of consequences. This timely story of the moral power of personal resistance follows Otto and Anna as they negotiate the insidious effects of absolute power on every aspect of daily life. When they decide to make a stand in their own unique way, the Gestapo launch a terrifying hunt for the perpetrators. Otto and Anna find themselves players in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the forces of the state - a game that will eventually lead them down through ever-narrowing circles of totalitarian hell.
Book by Hans Fallada
Adapted by Alistair Beaton


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Production details

World Premiere.

Reviews

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Company

Producer Royal & Derngate
Producer York Theatre Royal (in association with Oxford Playhouse)
Director James Dacre
Music Orlando Gough (songs)
Sound Donato Wharton
Design Jonathan Fensom
Design Nina Dunn (video)
Director RC Annie (fight direction)
Lighting Charles Balfour
Performer Denis Conway (Otto Quangel)
Performer Charlotte Emmerson (Anna Quangel)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Klaus Borkhausen)
Performer Joseph Marcell (Inspector Escherich)
Performer Clive Mendus (Enno Kluge)
Performer Abiola Ogunblyl (Trudi Baumann)
Performer Jay Taylor (SS Obergruppenfuhrer Prall)
Performer Jessica Walker (Golden Elsie)
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