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Havisham by Heather Alexander

Havisham by Heather Alexander
directed by Dominique Gerrard presented by Emul8 Theatre ‘If you knew my story, your heart would break too. A cobwebbed tale of heartbreak’ This is the story that Dickens left out…. The year 1825. A young woman, newly liberated from the deep-rooted effects of an abusive childhood, arrives in London. She is full of hope and ready to embrace a fresh start. However, she soon finds herself as ‘the leading lady in drama she can’t comprehend.’ The gaslighting is subtle, the manipulation slick. Can Miss Havisham discern her fate? Or is she destined to relive the devastation of her trauma? Havisham offers a fresh perspective of Charles Dickens’ greatest work of Gothic characterisation – Miss Havisham from Great Expectations. Miss Havisham is the embodiment of steady trauma and malignant rage. But how did she arrive at this place and what are the tragic secrets of her calamitous past…? Emul8 Theatre Company challenges boundaries, seeking to engage the audience in a dialogue around themes of justice, female empowerment, and freedom of expression. They develop fresh ideas and perspectives, offering new writing around current issues, concerns and controversies. They also dramatise and adapt existing iconic texts, making them accessible and relevant to a contemporary audience. Emul8 seeks to interrogate prejudices and stereotypical representations through thought-provoking and innovative text and staging. Tuesday 11 – Saturday 15 March 2025 at 7.30pm No performances: Sundays and Mondays Tickets: £17, £15 conc, suitable for 14+ Terms and conditions apply when booking.

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