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east anglian story telling festival

The Deep Blue Sea

The Deep Blue Sea from National Theatre Live is coming to the Beccles Public Hall, on Thursday 8th February as a matinee and in the evening.

Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmans at the National Theatre, Penny Dreadful, Peaky Blinders) returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Tom Burke (War and Peace, The Musketeers) also features in Carrie Cracknell’s critically acclaimed new production.

In a flat in Ladbroke Grove, West London,1952, Hester Collyer is found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt. This is the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge.

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With it comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion. Behind the fragile veneer of post-war civility burns a brutal sense of loss and longing.

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to see a stunning contemporary drama filmed live at a national theatre on Thursday 8 February at 2pm or 7pm. 

Tickets are £5 for adults, and £4 for over 60s and under 16s. They can be purchased from the box office open 10am – 3pm, Mon – Sat, by ringing 01502 770060 or by visiting www.becclespublichall.co.uk.

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