The Dazzle

Why see The Dazzle?

Andrew Scott returns to the stage in this British premiere

Fresh from SPECTRE duties, the anarchic Andrew Scott stars in Tony Award winner Richard Greenberg's 2000 Outer Critics Circle Award-winning play, staged in the old Central Saint Martins building in the West End.

Joined by Ripper Street's David Dawson, the story follows the eccentric lives of two brothers, Homer and Langley Collyer in early 20th century New York, as they are faced with the arrival of a beautiful woman, bored socialite Millie (Joanna Vanderham). Based on the strange story of the real life Collyer brothers who died in 1947 buried underneath their accumulated hoardings, it took workmen weeks to locate their bodies.

What is it about?

Surrounded by 130 tonnes of hoarded rubbish, aristocratic Millie is determined to defy her parents to marry one of the eccentric brothers. Her sudden appearance in their run-down apartment serves to throw everybody's lives into stark contrast. Homer, a deceptive lawyer recognises the chance for them to better themselves by organising a marriage between the woman Millie, and his flirtatious kin, Langley. However, the marriage never pulls off, and Langley becomes depressed, scavenging more and more junk for their cramped living space, until the inevitable happens.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 12+<br /> Contains brief nudity

Dates

Finished 30 Jan 2016

Cast

Andrew Scott
David Dawson
Joanna Vanderham

Creative

Directed by Simon Evans
Co-produced by the Michael Grandage Company and Emily Dobbs Productions.

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