The House of Bernarda Alba
by Alice Birch
after Federico García Lorca
a co-production with Playful Productions
Booking and details
You bring such scandal to my house
In the domain of Bernarda Alba, a daughter who disobeys is no longer a daughter.
Forced to live under their mother’s tight grip as they mourn their father’s death, can five sisters survive when young Adela dares for passion and freedom?
Olivier Award-winner Harriet Walter (Succession) plays the formidable matriarch, guarding her reputation against the rising tide of her family’s desires in this pitch-black drama exploring the consequences of oppressing women.
Following Olivier Award-winning revivals of Cabaret and A Streetcar Named Desire, Rebecca Frecknall makes her directorial debut at the National Theatre with Alice Birch’s (Normal People) radical version of Federico García Lorca’s modern masterpiece.
Reviews
★★★★
‘A chilling take on the evergreen Lorca classic’
Telegraph
★★★★
‘Desolately powerful’
Financial Times
★★★★
‘A magnificent drama’
The i
Suitability
Please note: This production features strong language, nudity and some scenes of a sexual nature, gunshots, and depictions of violence. It contains graphic depictions of death and suicide that some may find distressing.
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This production is supported by the Red Butterfly Foundation.
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Cast
Lizzie Annis
Martirio
Lizzie Annis
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Pearl Chanda
Magdalena
Pearl Chanda
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Rosalind Eleazar
Angustias
Rosalind Eleazar
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Isis Hainsworth
Adela
Isis Hainsworth
Isis Hainsworth is a Scottish actress.
Bryony Hannah
Maid
Bryony Hannah
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Catharine Humphrys
Woman / Understudy Maria Josefa
Catharine Humphrys
Catharine Humphrys is a British actress and co-founder of Triple C Theatre in Guildford.
Thusitha Jayasundera
Poncia
Thusitha Jayasundera
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Asha Kingsley
Woman / Understudy Poncia / Prudencia
Asha Kingsley
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Marcia Lecky
Prudencia
Marcia Lecky
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James McHugh
Pepe El Romano / Lace Man
James McHugh
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Michael Naylor
Understudy Pepe El Romano / Lace Man
Michael Naylor
Michael Naylor is an actor and choreographer. He performed on the Spice Girls 2019 stadium tour.
Celia Nelson
Woman / Understudy Bernarda
Celia Nelson
For the National Theatre: Dear Octopus and The House of Bernarda Alba
Eileen Nicholas
Maria Josefa
Eileen Nicholas
Eileen Nicholas is a Scottish actress.
Eliot Salt
Amelia
Eliot Salt
Eliot Salt is an actor and writer.
Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart
Woman / Understudy Angustias
Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart
Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart is a London-based actress.
Georgia Silver
Woman / Understudy Martirio / Magdalena
Georgia Silver
For the National Theatre: London Tide and The House of Bernarda Alba
Imogen Mackie Walker
Woman / Bloodied Woman / Understudy Adela / Amelia
Imogen Mackie Walker
Imogen Mackie Walker is an actress and dancer.
Harriet Walter
Bernarda Alba
Harriet Walter
Harriet Walter is an award-winning actress and writer.
Charlotte Workman
Woman / Understudy Maid / Bloodied Woman
Charlotte Workman
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The role of Young Girl is played by:
Esma Akar
Esma Akar’s work in theatre includes Waitress at Wimbledon Theatre; and Dick Whittington, Beauty and the Beast and Peter Pan at Epsom Playhouse. TV includes Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn. Short films include The Eternal Oblivion and Hooked.
Livia Court
The House of Bernarda Alba is Livia Court’s professional theatre debut.
Sicily Rose De Bernardini
Sicily Rose De Bernardini made her West End theatre debut in 2022, playing Young Eponine in Les Misérables.
Production team
Playwright
Director
Rebecca Frecknall
Rebecca Frecknall
Rebecca Frecknall is a director and Associate Director at the Almeida Theatre.
Set and Costume Designer
Merle Hensel
Merle Hensel
Merle Hensel is a set and costume designer for theatre, opera, dance and film.
Lighting Designer
Composer
Isobel Waller-Bridge
Isobel Waller-Bridge
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Sound Designer
Fight Director
Intimacy Coordinator
Ingrid Mackinnon
Ingrid Mackinnon
For the National Theatre: as movement director, credits include Underdog: The Other Other Brontë (also Northern Stage); as intimacy director, work includes The House of Bernarda Alba, The Effect (also The Shed, New York) and Phaedra
Dramatherapist
Patricia Ojehonmon
Patricia Ojehonmon
Patricia Ojehonmon is a freelance dramatherapist at The National Theatre, reflective practitioner, children’s author, and visiting lecturer at the University of Roehampton.
Casting Director
Alastair Coomer CDG
Alastair Coomer CDG
Recent National Theatre includes: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre), Till the Stars Come Down, The House of Bernarda Alba, Othello, The Crucible (also West End), Blues for an Alabama Sky and The Corn is Green
Casting Director
Naomi Downham
Naomi Downham
For the National Theatre, as casting director: Underdog: The Other Other Brontë (also Northern Stage), The House of Bernarda Alba, The Crucible (also West End), The Ocean at the End of the Lane (UK tour), Hamlet (school tour) and Jekyll & Hyde (school tour)
Company Voice Work
Cathleen McCarron
Cathleen McCarron
For the National Theatre: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre), Till the Stars Come Down, The House of Bernarda Alba, The Confessions, Dear England, The Motive and the Cue, Death of England: Closing Time and Romeo and Julie
Company Voice Work
Tamsin Newlands
Tamsin Newlands
For the National Theatre: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre), Till the Stars Come Down, Jekyll & Hyde and The House of Bernarda Alba
Staff Director
Lilac Yosiphon
Lilac Yosiphon
Lilac Yosiphon is a writer-director and the Artistic Director of Althea Theatre.
Photography (Harriet Walter) by Charlie Clift.