The Elephant Song
By Nicolas Billon
A psychiatrist suddenly disappears from a mental health unit. A young patient of the hospital, Michael, is suspected to be involved in his disappearance.
Dr. Greenberg, the hospital director, is determined to question Michael, ignoring the head nurse’s cryptic warnings. Michael speaks of elephants and opera, sharing that his mother was a famous opera singer who was distant and uncaring. He discusses the circumstances of his forced stay in the hospital, hints to doctor-patient improper relationships involving him and his supervising doctor, and a bizarre relationship with the head nurse.
In a turbulent power struggle with Greenberg, Michael attempts to barter the truth for his potential freedom, with devastating consequences. Fraught with mind games and verbal tugs-of-war, The Elephant Song is a cat-and-mouse game that will keep you guessing until its haunting conclusion.
OnBook Theatre in association with Park Theatre
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Evenings
19.45
Thu & Sat15.15
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Content warnings
Suicide, sexual impropriety, nudity, cruelty to animals, derogatory terms used to describe an obese character.
In the Press
"A well-tuned piece of work with a rich, layered text"
All That Dazzles
"A captivating experience, a tightly honed continuous drama"
The Reviews Hub
"faithful without being stuffy, and it's beautifully paced"
WhatsOnStage
"Brilliantly directed...with fluidity and suspense"
Lost in Theatreland
Cast & Creatives
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Gwithian Evans
Michael
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Louise Faulkner
Miss Peterson
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Jon Osbaldeston
Dr Greenberg
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Jason Moore
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Ian Nicolas
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Luke Mazzamuto
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Eliott Sheppard
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