First look production images are released for Bertolt Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechwan, in a new adaptation by Nina Segal, directed by Sheffield Theatres’ Associate Artistic Director Anthony Lau.
The co-production between ETT (English Touring Theatre), Sheffield Theatres and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, opens at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre tomorrow, 20 April and runs until 13 May.
“What is the cost of being good?”
In the hustle and bustle of a modern-day metropolis, it’s a dog-eat-dog world and Shen Te is doing all she can to get by.
When three gods reward her hospitality with a life-changing sum of money, Shen Te opens a tobacco shop and claims the stability she’s always dreamed of. But the struggle is not over yet; she is forced to question the cost of her own survival as she resorts to scheming and deceit to flourish in this capitalist world.
In its 80th anniversary, Brecht’s play is brought up to date in a new version by Nina Segal (In The Night Time (Before The Sun Rises)), directed by Anthony Lau (Sheffield Theatres’ Anna Karenina).