Escape to the hilariously tragic world of Madame Bovary — where love, mischief, and mishaps collide in a wild night of Victorian rebellion! Emma Bovary is bored. She’s bored with her boring doctor husband, bored with her boring provincial village and bored with her role as a dutiful wife in (boring) nineteenth-century France. But Emma reads novels. Lots of novels. And in novels, life is much more fun… Now, four actors battle hilarious mishaps and misbehaving props to tell the (massively) tragic story of Madame Bovary. Laugh and cry in equal measure as Emma Bovary chooses the wrong husband. Lose yourself in mesmeric love scenes featuring a stupendous collection of devastatingly handsome men. Question the impotence of women in a patriarchal, Victorian society (if you want). There will be vermin, visual absurdity, wild animals and a nun. Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary was published in 1856, prosecuted for obscenity and hailed as the greatest novel ever written. Flaubert’s complex novel is given a refreshing shake up in this irreverent, irrepressible and irresistible play.
The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary
Southwark Playhouse Borough, 77 - 85 Newington Causeway, London
When
Thursday 5th of December 2024 to Saturday 11th of January 2025
Thursday 5th of December 2024 to Saturday 11th of January 2025
Event Times
5 – 21 Dec & 6 – 11 Jan: Mon – Sat 7.30pm, Tues and Sat matinee. 3pm 23 – 30 Dec: 3pm & 7.30pm Mon 23, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Dec,
Thurs 2, Fri 3, Sat 4 Jan
5 – 21 Dec & 6 – 11 Jan: Mon – Sat 7.30pm, Tues and Sat matinee. 3pm 23 – 30 Dec: 3pm & 7.30pm Mon 23, Fri 27, Sat 28, Mon 30 Dec,
Thurs 2, Fri 3, Sat 4 Jan
Admission
£28 Standard (£22.50 conc, avail Mon – Thurs and Sat matinees)
£28 Standard (£22.50 conc, avail Mon – Thurs and Sat matinees)
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