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Mrs President, Elektra and Second Best

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This week on Theatre Audience Podcast, we’re reviewing three powerful performances that span genres from historical drama to Greek tragedy and contemporary theatre. We start with Mrs President at the Charing Cross Theatre, move on to the intense Elektra starring Brie Larson and Stockard Channing, and finish with the emotional Second Best starring Asa Butterfield. Join us for a deep dive into these unforgettable shows.


Mrs President at Charing Cross Theatre


Mrs President paints an intimate and politically charged portrait of Mary Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, as she struggles to rebuild her image after being vilified by an envious elite and accused of treason. The play explores her battle for creative control as she collaborates with the world’s first celebrity photographer, Matthew Brady, who helped her husband win the presidency. This gripping drama delves into themes of power, identity, female agency, and the cost of representation. Written by John Ransom Phillips, Mrs President is a compelling exploration of history’s biases and the personal fight to control one’s narrative. A must-see for fans of politically charged theatre and historical drama.


Elektra starring Brie Larson and Stockard Channing


This fresh take on the classic Greek tragedy Elektra brings together the fierce talent of Brie Larson and Stockard Channing. The production delves into the complexities of vengeance and justice, as Elektra seeks retribution for the death of her father. The dynamic between Larson and Channing provides a powerful performance, making this production a must-see for theatre lovers seeking emotional depth and intensity.


Second Best with Asa Butterfield


Second Best is a poignant and intimate drama starring Asa Butterfield. The play explores themes of love, identity, and personal growth as its central character faces the complexities of his own desires and relationships. Asa Butterfield’s performance is heartfelt and layered, making this production one that resonates deeply with audiences.


Join us for this packed episode filled with insightful reviews, engaging performances, and a closer look at the stories shaping the stage today!

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