Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
England is currently in a third national lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic, so all London theatres are closed to audiences.
The government has not announced firm dates for theatres to open in England, though a suggested date for partial reopening has been given as 17 May 2021, with larger theatres possibly back with full capacity audiences from 21 June.
We update our listings to reflect cancellations and postponements of shows, but we advise checking theatre websites to confirm which shows will be playing in the future.
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Synopsis
Have you heard the story of Franceska Mann?
In 1943, a Polish dancer shot two Nazi guards and sparked a riot - one that became a symbol of fierce resistance in the face of murderous oppression.
Passed down from teller to teller, her courage became a myth to inspire hope and vengeance in equal measure.
Devised by a cast of seven multi-talented creatives, Nora Productions' latest show weaves together dance, theatre and live music to tell her story once more.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Devised by a cast of seven multi-talented creatives, Nora Productions' latest show weaves together dance, theatre and live music to tell her story once more.
Content warning: This show contains flashing lights and loud noises, as well as scenes of violence.
Please be aware that some of the scenes are set in a concentration camp in 1943.
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Dates
Performance days & times
Wednesday ‑ 8‑00pm
Thursday ‑ 8‑00pm
Friday ‑ 8‑00pm
Tickets
Cast
Charlotte East
Erin Maria Walther
Natasha Wright
Elizabeth Schenk
Amber Wadey
Naomi Bowman
Gaia Cicolani
Creatives
Director: Eleanor Felton
Designer: Steph Pyne
Production: Justin Treadwell for Nora Productions