Theatre
Theatre: Turn Of The Screw this June at the Gaiety
A new adaptation of Henry James’ iconic tale, this psychological thriller will run at the Gaiety Theatre from 4-8 June.
This new adaptation of Henry James’ iconic tale, which was the original inspiration for Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black, is a masterclass in stage-craft, with captivating performances, deliciously atmospheric set and lighting design and an evocative soundtrack, starring Janet Dibley (Doctors, EastEnders, The Two of Us) and Maggie McCarthy (Dancing on the Edge, Call the Midwife).
Produced by Dermot McLaughlin Productions in association with The Mercury Theatre Colchester, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and Exeter Northcott Theatre.Written by Tim Luscombe. Directed by Daniel Buckroyd (Spamalot, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Clybourne Park, End of the Rainbow). Design by Sara Perks.
‘I don’t save or shield them. It’s as bad as I feared – they’re lost’
1840 – A young governess agrees to look after two orphaned children in Bly, a seemingly idyllic country house. But shortly after her arrival, she realises that they are not alone. There are others – the ghosts of Bly’s troubled past. The Governess will risk everything to keep the children safe, even if it means giving herself up to The Others. Years later, confronted by the past she is compelled to account for what actually happened to her and the innocents under her protection.
Check out below some wonderful photos from the production.
For previous rehearsal pictures, click here.
Tickets for Turn of the Screw at the Gaiety Theatre from 4-8 June are available here.