This production began performances on 18th May and closed on 8th October 2017.
★★★★
Orwell's parable of political control remains tingle-inducingly pertinent
The Times
★★★★
A deadly chilling piece for our dangerous times
Time Out
Following four wildly successful U.K. runs, the new stage adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece comes to New York.
One of the most widely referenced and best-known fiction titles of all time, 1984 has sold over 30 million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 65 languages. Now, Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan have adapted this iconic novel into ‘a chilling, ingenious 101 minutes of theatre’ (The London Times).
Depressingly relevant and brilliantly discomforting
Radio Times
CAST
TOM STURRIDGE – Winston
OLIVIA WILDE – Julia
REED BIRNEY – O'Brien
WAYNE DUVALL – Parsons
CARL HENDRICK LOUIS – Martin
NICK MILLS – Syme
MICHAEL POTTS – Charrington
CARA SEYMOUR – Mrs Parsons
SAMI BRAY – Child
WILLOW MCCARTHY – Child
MEREDITH FORLENZA – Understudy Julia/Mrs Parsons
ANTHONY NEWFIELD – Understudy Charrington/O'Brien/Parsons
TOM PATTERSON – Understudy Martin/Syme/Winston
CREATIVES
ROBERT ICK AND DUNCAN MACMILLAN – Directors
CHLOE LAMFORD – Designer
NATASHA CHIVERS – Lighting Designer
TOM GIBBONS – Sound Designer
TIM REID – Video Designer