Les Enfants Terribles have announced that the anniversary production of their multi-award winning show The Terrible Infants will be staged at Wilton’s Music Hall. Featuring new creative material and reflecting Les Enfants Terribles’ bold, innovative and irreverent style The Terrible Infants will run from 27 September until 28 October.
The production is a collection of twisted short stories by Oliver Lansley and Sam Wyer, which recall both Roald Dahl and Tim Burton, performed with inventive puppetry and atmospheric live music, featuring recorded narration from Dame Judi Dench.
Also announced for Wilton’s Music Hall new season is Peter Terson’s much loved Zigger Zagger, 6th -9th September. Fifty years after becoming the National Youth Theatre’s first new writing commission, Zigger Zagger returns in a special anniversary production. Set in 1967, the UK’s first major dramatic work to look at the subject of football hooliganism is a story of anarchy, violence and greed, all brought to life by a cast of fifty of Britain’s brightest young talents.
Finally, following on from a stellar, critically-acclaimed set of shows at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival, Manfred Karge’s Man to Man comes to Wilton’s for an exclusive London run from 12th – 23rd September. Maggie Bain astonishingly brings to life the story of Ella, a woman forced to adopt the identity of her dead husband in order to survive in Nazi Germany. Adapted by award-winning playwright, Alexandra Wood, this dynamic production unites the talents of a multi Olivier & Tony award-winning creative team, led by directors Bruce Guthrie and Scott Graham.