

One of France’s most successful and long-running plays, and a winner of four Molière Awards, Farewell Mister Haffmann makes its London premiere.
Set in 1942 in Nazi-occupied Paris, Jewish jeweller Joseph Haffmann faces imminent danger as Jews are being rounded up across the city for deportation. Desperate, Joseph turns to his trusted employee Pierre Vigneau for help.
In a risky and unconventional deal, he transfers ownership of his jewellery shop to Pierre in exchange for being hidden from the Nazis. But the deal comes with an unexpected condition: in return for hiding him from the Nazis, Pierre requests that Joseph enter into a particular arrangement with his wife, Isabelle. This unusual request raises the stakes, as the three of them find themselves struggling with the dangers and moral complexities of their situation.
A Matisse painting and an art loving Nazi officer and his flamboyant wife complicate matters further for Pierre, Isabelle and Joseph. As the marital pressures and absurd demands pile up, their deal teeters on the edge of collapse.
Blending dark humour and suspense against the background of unprecedented times, this play shines a light on human resilience in the face of impossible choices.
In the press
★★★★★ ‘Brilliant… it leaves you entranced in equal measure by the humour and fine acting’
Ham & High
★★★★★ ‘Keeps you on the edge of your seat’
Jewish Renaissance
★★★★★ ‘An utterly gripping production… this play is a testament to the enduring power of theatre to provoke, inspire, and connect us all’
Theatre Weekly
★★★★★ ‘Every element of this production is meticulously crafted, culminating in one of the best shows I’ve seen’
Beyond the Curtain
★★★★★ ‘A gripping thought-provoking story brought cleverly and beautifully to life’
Theatre News
★★★★★ ‘Shocking, yet light-hearted: superbly written and staged by all involved’
LondonTheatre1
★★★★★ ‘Keeps you on the edge of your seat… This is a play that deserves to be seen the world over’
Jewish Renaissance
★★★★ ‘Darkly funny… packed full of surprises that will keep you on the edge of your seat’
Radio Times
★★★★ ‘A masterfully staged and tension-filled black comedy with chilling relevance today’
Everything Theatre
★★★★ ‘Tension and relief are hallmarks of this production as director Oscar Toeman steers us through the shifting moods with slick clarity’
Spy in the Stalls
★★★★ ‘With some truly fantastic performances and top-notch writing, this production is a jewel in the crown when it comes to London theatre’
All That Dazzles
★★★★ ‘Shocking, hilarious and moving… a dark tense comedy with brilliant performances’
Curtain Call Reviews
★★★★ ‘Although the acting is the true highlight, every element blends together seamlessly to create an excellent production’
Theatre and Tonic
★★★★ ‘How far would you go to save your own or another person’s life? It’s the big question posed by Jeremy Sams’s English language adaptation of Jean-Philippe Daguerre’s award-winning chamber play.’
Daily Mail
★★★★ ‘Jeremy Sams’s artful adaptation has characters speak in a spare but contemporary manner that makes this feel unsettlingly vivid’
The Times
Audience Reactions
Rehearsal Trailer
Cast
JOSEPH HAFFMANN | ALEX WALDMANN
PIERRE VIGNEAU | MICHAEL FOX
ISABELLE VIGNEAU | JENNIFER KIRBY
OTTO ABETZ | NIGEL HARMAN
SUZANNE ABETZ | JEMIMA ROOPER
Creative Team
ADAPTER | JEREMY SAMS
DIRECTOR | OSCAR TOEMAN
PRODUCERS | KEREN MISGAV & ADAM BLANSHAY
GENERAL MANAGER | BETHANY COOPER
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER | REBECCA BROWER
LIGHTING DESIGNER | CHRISTOPHER NAIRNE
COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGNER | ASAF ZOHAR
COSTUME SUPERVISOR | MARK JONES
CASTING DIRECTOR | AMY BLAIR
MOVEMENT & INTIMACY DIRECTOR | CHRISTINA FULCHER
PRODUCTION MANAGER | LEWIS CHAMPNEY
COMPANY STAGE MANAGER | JAMES THEOBOLD
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER | FERN BAMBER
WARDROBE MANAGER | KATE TURNER
Norel Productions & Adam Blanshay Productions in association with Park Theatre present the London Premiere of
Farewell Mister Haffmann
By Jean-Phillipe Daguerre, Adapted by Jeremy Sams, Directed by Oscar Toeman