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About Mad House

David Harbour and Bill Pullman will star in the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s play, Mad House, at the Ambassadors Theatre. Mad House tickets are available on London Theatre now.

As the Mad House play premieres in London in summer 2022, not much is known about what the story entails. However, the play is billed as a “dark comedy”, so expect to laugh at macabre storylines and scathing social commentary.

Mad House is set in rural Pennsylvania, and follows siblings, Michael, Ned and Pam as they work out how much money their dying father has left them, and how to acquire the money. At first, it seems that splitting the money should be an equal split, but just like the sibling rivalry in King Lear, not everything goes according to plan. Press material states Mad House follows “a family reunion with last disrespects” so don’t expect conversations to be plain sailing.

David Harbour will play Michael in Mad House London performances. The Emmy-winning actor is best known for playing Jim Hopper in the Netflix series, Stranger Things. He’s also starred in West End productions, notably playing Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf over 15 years ago. Mad House will allow West End audiences to reunite with David Harbour.

Bill Pullman is also in Mad House in the West End. Recently, Pullman's starred in the TV series, The Sinner as lead police detective, Harry Ambrose. Pullman's West End credits include All My Sons at the Old Vic.

Mad House reunites playwright Theresa Rebeck and director Moritz von Stuelpnagel. Previously, they’ve worked together on New York plays such as Bernhardt/Hamlet and Seared. Now, they’ll stage Mad House in London in summer 2022.

Tickets to Mad House are available now. Book your Mad House tickets on London Theatre today.

Run time

2hr 30mins including interval

Start date

14th June, 2022

End date

4th September, 2022

Categories

Age

14+

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58 Reviews

Townseru

Townseru

161 Reviews | 30 Followers
95%
Thought-provoking, Great acting, Funny, Clever

See it if you want to see a brilliantly dark comedy that is thoughtful, emotional and hilarious in equal measure.

Don’t see it if the themes in the play: death, mental illness, are likely to upset you or make you uncomfortable.

AlleyCatReviews

AlleyCatReviews

120 Reviews | 14 Followers
88%
Thought-provoking, Great acting, Entertaining, Absorbing

See it if you like clever thought-provoking writing and don't mind politically incorrect dialogue, discussions of mental illness, and themes of death

Don’t see it if you have a problem with verbal abuse, depiction of drug/alcohol use, politically incorrect dialogue, mental illness, and themes of death

Tim T 2203

Tim T 2203

4 Reviews | 0 Followers
100%
Relevant, Great acting, Funny, Entertaining, Absorbing

See it if You want a masterclass in acting

Don’t see it if Easily offended

Elizabeth C 2206

Elizabeth C 2206

1 Reviews | 0 Followers
100%
Funny, Entertaining, Clever, Absorbing

See it if You want to see a masterpiece on stage. First play I’ve seen since COVID and I laughed and cried and left the theatre wanting more.

Don’t see it if Death and family issues are a trigger. For me they are very personal topics but made me more connected to the characters because of it:

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Mad House cast and creative team

By: Theresa Rebeck
Director: Moritz von Stuelpnagel
Cast list: David Harbour, Bill Pullman, Akiya Henry, Hanako Footman, Sinead Matthews, Charlie Oscar, Stephen Wight
Set: Frankie Bradshaw
Costume: Tilly Grimes
Composition: Isobel Waller-Bridge
Sound: Beth Duke for Autograph Sound

Venue

West Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9ND

Directions

Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 14, 19, 38, 24, 29, 176
Night bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 14, 24, 176, N5, N19, N29, N38, N41, N279
Car park: Chinatown (5mins)
Directions from tube: (5mins) Take Cranbourn Street away from Leicester Square until St Martin’s Lane, where you head left up to West Street. The theatre’s on your left past St Martin’s Theatre.

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