05 March 2010

KA Offer: 2-4-1: UK Premier of Dostoevsky's "The Double"

Dear Neighbours

Quote 'Double' for two tickets for the price of one.

Best wishes
Cathy Preece
KA Administrative Assistant

Brilliant UK Premier
The Double
by Dostoevsky
Adapted by Kate McGregor

When your own reflection is your worst nightmare.


"I have heard whispers of rebellion in dark corners, and straight from the mouths of people we trust."

Golyadkin is an ordinary man, but this is no ordinary world.  Dostoevsky’s classic novella The Double explores hapless Golyadkin’s world as it is thrown into turmoil when a man appears in his town who is his double in every respect except by blood. Set in Russia in 1848, a year before Dostoevsky himself was arrested for treason, the arrival of this man in St. Petersburg turns Golyadkin’s life upside down, threatening his job, home and even his sanity. His battle for survival begins in a time of political unrest where no one is to be trusted, not even your own reflection.

The Double is perhaps the most Gogolesque of Dostoevsky’s works, which have influenced writers as diverse as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Frederich Nietzche. He is also considered a founding father of Existentialism.

This vibrant production has an ensemble cast of 11 actors with live, original music from Theatre 6’s resident composer and musical director Maria Haik Escudero.

"As Dostoevsky examines the neurosis and paranoia that cripple a seemingly ordinary man, he produces a thoroughly brilliant 'modern' nightmare."
Jeremy Dyson on Dostoevsky's 'The Double'


Dates and Times:
Tuesday 9th March – Saturday 3rd April 2010
Tuesday-Saturdays @ 7:30pm
Sunday Matinees @ 5:30pm
Saturday 3rd April @ 3pm & 7:30pm
Press Night: Thursday 11th March
Writer: Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoevsky
Stage Adaptation: Kate McGregor
Director: Kate McGregor
Composer: Maria Haik Escudero

Tickets:  £13 (£10 Conc.)
Box Office: 020 7793 9193
Online Booking:  www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk

White Bear Theatre Club
138 Kennington Park Road,
London,
SE11 4DJ

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