Special preview performances
Camden School for Girls | 3, 4, 5 March 7.30pm
Standard £10 | Under 26 £5 | Book tickets
Take an extraordinary journey in the dark.
Out of Joint will blindfold audiences for a rare live production of Samuel Beckett’s funny and spooky radio play All That Fall. featuring a a 360° sound design.
All That Fall is one of Beckett’s most naturalistic plays, inspired by memories of his native Foxrock in Ireland. It follows an old woman’s journey to greet her husband at the station on his birthday, only for events to take a deeply unsettling turn…
Tony Award-winner Bríd Brennan leads the cast as the unforgettable Maddy Rooney: crotchety and funny, self pitying and self-important, and defiant in her small strained act of love. The play is directed by the influential Max Stafford-Clark.
“Brought to chilling life in the darkness” Irish Times
Please note: we’ll be taking production photos during the performance on 3 March. This won’t disturb the performance, but audience members may appear in some photographs.
If you can’t make these previews, there are performances at Bristol Old Vic and Wilton’s Music Hall.
The Guardian’s chief critic Michael Billington selected All That it for his 2015 book The 101 Greatest Plays, writing: “All That Fall, in its localised richness, has a humanity that leaves me more moved than by any other Beckett play.”
Director: Max Stafford-Clark | Sound Designer: Dyfan Jones
Cast includes: Bríd Brennan, Killian Burke, Tara Flynn, Frank Laverty, Gary Lilburn, Ciaran McIntyre.