Complete Cast Announced for West End Return of "People, Places and Things"

The West End revival of Duncan Macmillan’s acclaimed play, "People, Places and Things," has revealed its full cast lineup. Here’s a breakdown of who will be joining Denise Gough on stage for this highly anticipated production:

Leading Cast Members

  • Denise Gough returns to reprise her Olivier and Critics’ Circle Theatre Award-winning role as Emma, an actress struggling with addiction.

  • Joining her is Sinéad Cusack ("V for Vendetta") in the roles of Doctor/Therapist/Mum, Malachi Kirby ("Small Axe") as Mark, and Danny Kirrane ("The Sandman") as Foster.

Supporting Cast

  • The ensemble also includes Kevin McMonagle as Dad/Paul, Holly Atkins as Charlotte, Paksie Vernon as Jodi, Ryan Hutton as Shaun, Ayọ̀ Owóyẹmi-Peters making her West End debut as Laura, and Dillon Scott-Lewis as T.

  • Completing the company are Russell Anthony and Louise Templeton.

Production Details

  • Directed by Jeremy Herrin, "People, Places and Things" delves into the complexities of addiction and recovery, offering a gripping and intense theatrical experience.

  • Bunny Christie's design will feature on-stage seating, adding to the immersive nature of the production.

  • The creative team also includes Christina Cunningham (Costume Design), James Farncombe (Lighting Design), Matthew Herbert (Composer), Tom Gibbons (Sound Design), Andrzej Goulding (Video Design), and Polly Bennett (Movement Director).

  • Jessica Ronane serves as the casting director, with original casting by Wendy Spon.

Performance Details

  • "People, Places and Things" will run for a limited season at the Trafalgar Theatre from May 3 to August 10, 2024.

  • Tickets for the production are now available for purchase, offering audiences the opportunity to experience this captivating and powerful theatrical work.

Don’t miss the chance to witness the extraordinary performances and gripping narrative of "People, Places and Things" as it returns to the West End stage!

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