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Posted By Tim Todd | Posted 2 months ago
Further casting has been announced for Zinnie Harris’ acclaimed production of The Duchess (Of Malfi) starring Jodie Whittaker. This powerful adaptation of John Webster’s classic opens for a strictly limited 11-week West End season at the Trafalgar Theatre from 5 October – 20 December. Tickets are on sale now from TheDuchessPlay.com.
Returning to the stage for the first time in over a decade, Jodie Whittaker takes on the role of a lifetime in this gripping tale of loss, lust and legacy. She leads an all-star cast in this compelling and powerfully modern masterpiece set to thrill London audiences this autumn, and is joined by Joel Fry, Rory Fleck Byrne, Jude Owusu, Elizabeth Ayodele, Hubert Burton, Matti Houghton, Hannah Visocchi, Kerill Kelly, Greg Snowden, Amy Vicary-Smith with further casting to be announced. Childrens cast includes Baylie Agbonlahor, Christopher Azzopardi, Céleste Fraser, Flor Gandra-Lobina, Hugh Holden, Erin Jemmotte, Isaac Vasunia and Malakai Young.
Directed and adapted by award-winning Harris (Macbeth (an undoing)), this vivid, complex and
captivating production is a “towering adaptation” (The Stage) of Webster’s thrilling drama
The Duchess of Malfi and "acutely right for our times" (The Times), as it explores the depths of the
patriarchy against female resistance.
Producer Howard Panter said: “I am thrilled to bring together such an exceptional cast to join Jodie
Whittaker on stage for this groundbreaking production of The Duchess (Of Malfi). Their combined
talent and passion coupled with Zinnie Harris’ innovative re-imagining of Webster’s tragedy, will
undoubtedly make this a truly unforgettable theatrical experience for London audiences this autumn.”
Recently widowed and in search for a new lease of life, the Duchess (Whittaker) defies her family’s
wishes by remarrying beneath her class. However, when her brothers, driven by insurmountable greed
and rage, discover her second marriage they unleash a series of cruel and devastating punishments
against her that repress her power. But will their vicious atrocities come back to haunt them?
Originally produced and developed by the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and Citizens Theatre.
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