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22 March 2016 SUNSET AT THE VILLA THALIA Dorfman Theatre Previews from 25 May, press night 1 June, final performance 4 August

Alexi Kaye Campbell’s new play, SUNSET AT THE VILLA THALIA, directed by Simon Godwin, premieres at the Dorfman Theatre from 25 May, with press night 1 June. The show will feature design by Hildegard Bechtler, lighting design by Natasha Chivers, music by Michael Bruce, movement by Jonathan Goddard and sound design by Tom Gibbons. The cast includes Christos Callow, Sam Crane, Glykeria Dimou, Elizabeth McGovern, Ben Miles, Pippa Nixon and Eve Polycarpou.

April 1967: is in political turmoil. Charlotte and Theo have retreated to a small island in search of peace and inspiration. But when they meet a charismatic American couple at the port they are seduced into making choices with devastating consequences. This funny and passionate new play by spans a decade as it explores the impact of foreign influence, planned and unintentional, on a nation and its people.

Sam Crane’s previous theatre credits include Dissonant (National Theatre), Farinelli in Farinelli and the King (Shakespeare’s Globe/ West End) and Headlong’s 1984 (Playhouse Theatre/ West End). His television credits include Fred Walters in Desperate Romantics and Call The Midwife (BBC).

Elizabeth McGovern is perhaps best known for her role as Cora Crawley in , for which she has been nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Her film credits include Ordinary People and Ragtime, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her most recent theatre credits in the UK include The Shawl (Arcola), Complicit () and Aristo (Chichester Festival Theatre).

Ben Miles was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance of in and Bringing Up the Bodies (RSC/ West End/ Broadway). Other recent theatre credits include Love Love Love (Royal Court), Measure for Measure () and The Norman Conquests (The Old Vic/ Broadway). His television and film credits include The Woman in Gold, () and The Hollow Crown (BBC).

Pippa Nixon has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company (most recent credits include , As You Like It, and King John) and Shakespeare’s Globe (most recently A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Merchant of Venice, for which Pippa was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award). Her television credits include Cuffs (BBC) and Unforgotten (ITV).

Alexi Kaye Campbell’s other plays include , Apologia, The Faith Machine and Bracken Moor. His first film script, Woman in Gold, was produced by BBC Films and The Weinstein Company in 2015, directed by and starred and Ryan Reynolds.

For the NT, Simon Godwin has directed Strange Interlude, Les Beaux’ Stratagem and Man and Superman. He is an Associate Director of the Royal Court, where his productions include Routes, NSFW, The Witness, Goodbye to All That, The Acid Test, and Wanderlust. He is currently directing Hamlet for the RSC, where his previous work includes Two Gentlemen of Verona. His work elsewhere includes Richard II for Shakespeare’s Globe and for , where he is an Associate Artist, The Little Mermaid, Krapp’s Last Tape/A Kind Of Alaska, The Faith Healer and .

The Dorfman Partner is Neptune Investment Management.

Press night: Wednesday 1 June, 7pm

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Press contact: Emma Hardy on 020 7452 3231 / [email protected]

Notes to Editors

1. Sunset at the Villa Thalia is written by Alexi Kaye Campbell and directed by Simon Godwin. The show will feature design by Hildegard Bechtler, lighting design by Natasha Chivers, music by Michael Bruce, movement by Jonathan Goddard and sound design by Tom Gibbons. The cast includes Christos Callow, Sam Crane, Glykeria Dimou, Elizabeth McGovern, Ben Miles, Pippa Nixon and Eve Polycarpou. 2. The production will run for 55 performances between 25 May and 4 August. 3. The Platform event ‘Simon Godwin and Alexi Kaye Campbell on Sunset at the Villa Thalia’ will take place on Friday 17 June at 6pm. 4. Captioned performances will take place on 18 and 28 July at 7.30pm. Audio Described performances will take place on 15 July at 7.30pm and 16 July at 2.30pm. A pre-show Touch Tour will take place at midday prior to the matinee performance on 16 July.

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