The National Theatre’s production of People, Places and Things will transfer to the Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End early next year.
Duncan Macmillan’s acclaimed new play production which completes its sell-out run at the National’s Dorfman Theatre on 4 November 2015 will run from the 15 March 2016 until 4 June 2016 at the Wyndham’s Theatre.
Denise Gough who has received great reviews in the central role of Emma will transfer with the production with further casting to be announced.
People, Places and Things is an intoxicating new play about surviving the modern world and is the latest collaboration between Headlong and the National, following the acclaimed Earthquakes in London and The Effect.
People, Places and Things is directed by Jeremy Herrin (Wolf Hall) with design by Bunny Christie, sound by Tom Gibbons, lighting by James Farncombe and costume by Christina Cunningham.
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