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First Look: The Normal Heart at The National Theatre in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
September 1, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Dino Fetscher Ben Daniels credit Helen Maybanks

Dino Fetscher Ben Daniels credit Helen Maybanks

The National Theatre has released rehearsal images for Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart, a co-production with Fictionhouse, being performed in the Olivier Theatre in September 2021. Directed by Dominic Cooke, Kramer’s largely autobiographical play about the AIDS crisis in 1980 New York has not been performed professionally in London since its European premiere in 1986.

Ben Daniels will perform the role of Ned Weeks, the co-founder of an AIDS advocacy group fighting to change the world around him, with Robert Bowman, Richard Cant, Liz Carr, Jonathan Dryden Taylor, Dino Fetscher, Daniel Krikler, Daniel Monks, Elander Moore, Luke Norris, Henry Nott, Lucas Rush, Freddie Stabb, Samuel Thomas and Danny Lee Wynter completing the company.

Set design by Vicki Mortimer, costume design by Lisa Duncan, lighting design by Paule Constable, sound design by Carolyn Downing and fight direction by Bret Yount.

Supported by the Garfield Weston Foundation through the Weston Culture Fund. The reopening of the Olivier theatre is generously supported by Areté Foundation / Betsy & Ed Cohen. Production supported by the Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater.

More details and tickets can be found here

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