CANCELLED - The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe

@ Arts Centre Washington

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18 June 2020

From the award-winning creators of Christmas Gothic, Austen’s Women, Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, and The Time Machine.

August 5th, 1962: Monroe as we’ve never seen her before: alone in her bedroom, in dressing gown and underwear; no glitz, no glamour, no masks. Overdosed on pills, the woman behind the icon unravels her remarkable life, taking us back through the memories of her closest relationships.

Repeatedly stalked by a mysterious caller, the Hollywood legend tells all (Joe DiMaggio, Clark Gable, Arthur Miller, her mother – it’s all here), revealing a biting intelligence and an imperfect body, leading us in real time to the very moment of her death.
Written and Directed by Elton Townend Jones. Performed by Lizzie Wort.

Suitable for ages 12+

★★★★★ ‘A simply stunning production… one of the must see performances of the festival. ’ (Edinburgh Reporter)
★★★★★ ’Superlative’ (Remotegoat)
★★★★★ ’Spellbinding’ (The Carrick)
★★★★★ ‘Outstanding’ (One4Review)
★★★★ ‘Startling, sensual, sarcastic…anything but unremarkable’ (Three Weeks)
★★★★ ‘A fantastic performance… a great production… an absolute must’ (Broadway Baby)
★★★★ ‘Powerful and poetic… a dazzling performance’ (Edinburgh Guide)

Venue
Arts Centre Washington
Biddick Lane
Fatfield
Washington
Tyne and Wear
NE38 8AB

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