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The Glass Menagerie



The Glass Menagerie, at The Belgrade Theatre from Saturday 16 March to Saturday 23 March.  Atri Banerjee’s acclaimed reimagining of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie.

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Rose Theatre, Alexandra Palace, and Belgrade Theatre recently announced the full casting and further creative team for a new tour of Atri Banerjee’s highly acclaimed production of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie, first seen at Royal Exchange Theatre in late 2022. 


The production will open at Belgrade Theatre on Saturday 16 March playing until 23 March with a press performance on Wednesday 20 March, before moving to Malvern Festival Theatre, Rose Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Theatre Royal Bath and Alexandra Palace through late spring.


Geraldine Somerville. Photo courtesy of the Belgrade Theatre.


The cast includes BAFTA nominee Geraldine Somerville (Cracker, Gosford Park, and the Harry Potter film series) reprising her acclaimed portrayal of ‘Amanda Wingfield’, who is joined by new cast members Kasper Hilton-Hille as ‘Tom Wingfield’, Zacchaeus Kayode as ‘Jim O’Connor’, and Natalie Kimmerling as ‘Laura Wingfield’.


The creative team includes Atri Banerjee (Director), Rosanna Vize (Designer), Lee Curran (Lighting Designer), Giles Thomas (Composer and Sound Designer), Anthony Missen (Movement Director), Helena Palmer CDG (Casting Director), Darren Sinnott (Associate Director), Alys Whitehead (Associate Designer) and Robbie Butler (Associate Lighting Designer).


Zacchaeus Kayode as ‘Jim O’Connor’. Photo courtesy of the Belgrade Theatre.


Tom, the play’s narrator, escapes a suffocating home life through cigarettes and long visits to the movies while his sister, Laura, withdraws into her records and collection of glass animals. But their mother, Amanda, harbours dreams for them far beyond their shabby apartment. When Tom brings home a potential suitor for Laura, Amanda seizes the opportunity to try and change their fortunes forever.


Banerjee’s acclaimed production reimagines Williams' semi-autobiographical masterpiece, exploring the intimacy and intensity of the complex web of love and loyalty that binds families together.


Natalie Kimmerling as ‘Laura Wingfield’. Photo courtesy of the Belgrade Theatre.


Director Atri Banerjee said, “Theatre provides opportunities to explore time and memory in exciting and challenging ways. It’s a gift to revisit Williams’ classic and discover the new things it says about a world that's dramatically changed in just the 18 months since we first opened in Manchester. I’m delighted to be reunited with Geraldine and to work with our new cast members to bring this story to life.”


Kasper Hilton-Hille as ‘Tom Wingfield'.


Neil Murray, Interim CEO of The Belgrade Theatre, said, “The Glass Menagerie is one of the great plays of the 20th Century. We are thrilled to be opening the revival of Atri Banerjee’s highly acclaimed production, here at the Belgrade, with such a brilliant cast and team.”

 

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