World Premiere: co-commissioned by Brighton Festival
A theatrical encounter with a truly remarkable person, Stella is a new show inspired by the strange life and lonely death of Ernest Boulton – one half of the now-infamous Victorian cross-dressing duo Fanny and Stella.
Intimate and emotional, scandalous and glamorous, Stella uses two performers, an empty stage and a haunting real-life story to ask what it might take to truly be yourself.
Neil Bartlett, one of Britain’s most individual theatre-makers, makes a welcome return to Brighton Festival following his much-lauded staging of Britten: The Canticles with Ian Bostridge in 2013.
Neil Bartlett reminds us that anything is possible in the theatre…. The Guardian
Event: Stella – written & directed by Neil Bartlett
Where: Theatre Royal, New Road, Brighton
When: Friday 27 & Saturday 28 May
Time: 8pm
Cost: £10 – £17.50
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Performed by Richard Cant, Oscar Batterham and David Carr
Stage design Rae Smith
Costumes Johanna Coe
Lighting Rick Fisher
Sound Chris Shutt
Music Nicolas Bloomfield
Vocal Coach Rebecca Root
Age 14+
Duration: 75 minutes approx.
Stella is a co-commission by LIFT, Brighton Festival and Holland Festival