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People, Places and Things with Denise Gough – West End trailer released

The hit National Theatre and Headlong production is now running at the Trafalgar Theatre

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

30 May 2024

Denise Gough, photo taken from trailer
Denise Gough, photo taken from trailer

Take a look at the new trailer for the West End return of Duncan Macmillan’s People, Places and Things.

The play, directed by Jeremy Herrin, is about Emma, an actress who checks herself into rehab to combat her drug and alcohol addictions. Denise Gough reprises her Olivier and Critics’ Circle Theatre Award-winning role for this new production.

It received another glowing review from WhatsOnStage earlier this month. The show originally enjoyed critically acclaimed runs at the National Theatre and Wyndham’s Theatre (where it extended its run), followed by a major UK tour.

Joining Gough on stage are Sinéad Cusack (V for Vendetta) as Doctor/Therapist/Mum, Malachi Kirby (Small Axe) as Mark, Danny Kirrane (The Sandman) as Foster, Kevin McMonagle (Best of Enemies) as Dad/Paul, Holly Atkins (This Country) as Charlotte, Paksie Vernon (Shetland) as Jodi, Ryan Hutton (Only Fools and Horses The Musical) as Shaun, Ayọ̀ Owóyẹmi-Peters (making her West End debut) as Laura and Dillon Scott-Lewis (& Juliet) as T. Completing the company are Russell Anthony (Call the Midwife) and Louise Templeton (Jayson Bend: Queen and Country).

The piece features on-stage seating as part of Bunny Christie’s design, while the creative team also includes costume designer Christina Cunningham, lighting designer James Farncombe, composer Matthew Herbert, sound designer Tom Gibbons, video designer Andrzej Goulding, movement director Polly Bennett, casting director Jessica Ronane with original casting by Wendy Spon.

People, Places and Things is running at the Trafalgar Theatre until 10 August 2024, with tickets on sale below.

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