Afterlife

Afterlife at National Theatre, Lyttelton

Why see Afterlife?

Max Reinhardt, one of the greatest impresarios of theatrical history, had a lifelong ambition – to dissolve the boundary between theatre and the world it portrays.

Each year at the Salzburg festival he directed a famous morality play, Everyman, about God sending Death to summon a representative of mankind for judgment. The victim he chooses is a man who, like Reinhardt, rejoices in his wealth and all the pleasures that money can buy.

Then in 1938 Hitler declares his own day of reckoning and sends Death into Austria – whereupon Reinhardt, a Jew, is left as naked and vulnerable as Everyman himself. Michael Frayn’s Afterlife is the story of how Reinhardt achieves his great ambition; though in a way he can scarcely have foreseen.

Roger Allam, last seen at the National Theatre in Michael Frayn's Democracy, plays Reinhardt. Michael Frayn's other recent productions at the National were Copenhagen and Noises Off.

Key Information

Run Time

1 hours and 25 minutes with one 15 minute intermission.

Dates

Finished 30 Aug 2008

Creative

Director: Michael Blakemore
Set Designed by Peter Davison
Costume Designed by Sue Willmington
Lighting Design by Neil Austin
Music and Sound by Paul Charlier
Choreographed by Francesca Jaynes

Cast
Roger Allam as Max Reinhardt
David Baron, Ensemble
David Burke as The Prince Archbishop
Abigail Cruttenden as Helene Thimig
Peter Forbes as Rudolf 'Katie' Kommer
Glyn Grain as Franz
Gusti Adler : Selina Griffiths
Colin Haigh, Ensemble
Sarah Head, Ensemble
Nicholas Lumley as Everyman, Ensemble
Elizabeth Marsh, Ensemble
Charlotte Melia, Ensemble
Hugh Osborne, Ensemble
Peter Prentice, Ensemble
David Schofield as Friedrich Muller
Claire Winsper, Ensemble
Rupert Young, Ensemble

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