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PREVIEW: Brighton Festival: Stella by Neil Bartlett

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 CantOscar 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

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