Louie Whitemore - Miss Julie

Louie Whitemore - Miss Julie

‘Miss Julie’ is transferring to Jermyn Street Theatre, following a run at Theatre By The Lake. The Set and Costumes are designed by Louie Whitemore.

Midsummer’s Eve, Sweden, 1888. A night when the sun doesn’t set. A night of drinking and dancing. A night to break the rules. When Julie finds herself alone on her father’s estate, she gate-crashes the servants’ party. In the sultry heat of that long, light night, she finds herself in a dangerous tryst with her father’s manservant, Jean. A flirtatious game descends into a savage fight for survival.

Miss Julie returns to Jermyn Street Theatre following its previous sold-out run. It plays in repertory with Strindberg’s Creditors, also written in the summer of 1888, in a new version by Howard Brenton and directed by Tom Littler.

★★★★★ SUPERLATIVE … AN UNEXPECTED TREAT OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. Evening Standard (20 Best Productions of 2017)

★★★★ MISS JULIE REMAINS RIVETING. SENSATIONAL. Observer

★★★★ THE TENSION STARTS TO BUILD FROM THE FIRST SIZZLE IN THE PAN. Times

Nominated for four OffWestEnd Awards.

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