Machinal West End

Machinal

Opened: April 18, 2024
Closing: June 01, 2024
Buy Tickets from: £27

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The Old Vic
103 The Cut London

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‘How can that be? A great sin – a mortal sin – for which I must die and go to hell – but it made me free! One moment I was free!’

From the outside, Helen Jones and her husband had a ‘happy marriage’. Until she murdered him.

Based on the true crime story of Ruth Snyder in 1928 that shook a nation, Sophie Treadwell’s seminal Machinal is a pulse-pounding journey of someone pushed to breaking point by the relentless machinery of life, expectation and convention.

Rosie Sheehy (Oleanna, Chernobyl) reprises her critically acclaimed role in Olivier Award-winning director Richard Jones’ ‘outstanding production’ (Daily Mail).

The cast of Machinal will also include: Daniel Abelson, Sam Alexander, Steven Beard, Daniel Bowerbank, Imogen Daines, Buffy Davis, Tim Frances, Carla Harrison-Hodge, Emilio Iannucci, Pierro Niel-Mee and Wendy Nottingham, with further casting to be announced.

Director Richard Jones

Set Hyemi Shin

Movement Sarah Fahie

Costume Nicky Gillibrand

Lighting Adam Silverman

Sound Benjamin Grant

Casting Ginny Schiller CDG

A Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath production in association with The Old Vic

__Assisted performances__

Audio described - Fri 17 May 7.30pm

Relaxed - Sat 18 May 2.30pm (will be audio described, captioned and BSL interpreted)

Captioned - Mon 20 May 7.30pm

BSL - Fri 24 May 7.30pm

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Interview: 'It's a Real Behemoth of a Role: Actor Rosie Sheehy on Capital Punishment, Misogyny and Fatigue in Sophie Treadwell's MACHINAL
by Kat Mokrynski - May 2, 2024


Recently, we had the chance to talk with Rosie Sheehy about taking on the role of Helen Jones, or “The Young Woman,” in Machinal. We discussed what compelled her to join this production, what it is like being a part of a work based on the real life of a woman and what she hopes audiences take away from the piece.

Review: MACHINAL, The Old Vic
by Gary Naylor - April 19, 2024


Given the emotional investment required on stage and in the stalls, one feels somewhat shortchanged by a production that invites sympathy for a character with few redeeming features

Onsale Now: Get Tickets for the London Transfer of MACHINAL
by Aliya Al-Hassan - January 17, 2024


Onsale now: get tickets for the London transfer of Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal. ‘How can that be? A great sin – a mortal sin – for which I must die and go to hell – but it made me free! One moment I was free!’ 

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