“Fringe theatre of the first order” – Guardian «««««
LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES
By Jean Cocteau
In a new version by Helen Shutt
The Play
Elisabeth and Paul, siblings orphaned in their adolescence, build themselves a private fantasy world in the confines of one room, in which laughter and play soon give way to a dangerous game too magical to resist. This sensual, playful and surprising work brings to life Cocteau’s necromantic imagination in a bewitching ode to the beauty and fragility of youth.
The Author
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau was one of the great polymaths of the twentieth century. Poet, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, designer and artist, his body of work is testament to an unsurpassed creativity and dedication to the arts. His work is wide-ranging and defies categorization, despite often being associated with surrealism and later, modernism. He is best known for the novel Les Enfants Terribles, the films La Belle et la Bête and Orphée and plays including La Machine Infernale, which was based upon Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex.
Harbinger Theatre Company
Harbinger Theatre is the theatre of pleasure. Our work is focused on the pleasure of playing, pretending, trying, crying, failing and laughing. No lofty political goals here; you, dear spectator, and your feelings are the reason we make theatre and our simple mission is to never make a piece of theatre you feel you ought to see. www.harbingertheatre.com
Performance Dates:
24 July – 11 August
Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm, Sunday at 6pm
Tickets: £14 (£10 Conc.) but only £10 to Kennington Association Members
Box Office:
Online Booking: www. whitebeartheatre.co.uk
White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road
SE11 4DJ
2 minutes walk from Kennington Tube (Northern Line)
Busses: 133, 155, 196, 333, 415
SPECIAL OFFER
The White Bear Theatre Club is offering concession rate to all Kennington Association members. That’s only £10 per ticket!
To book call and quote ‘Kennington Association Offer’.
The White Bear now has it’s own Exclusive Lounge Area where patrons can sit and enjoy a drink and a chat before the show. The theatre itself is fully air conditioned and is now thoroughly soundproofed from the pub.
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