London
Real-life mother-daughter duo Imelda Staunton and Bessie Carter bring George Bernard Shaw's play Mrs Warren's Profession to the stage with gut-wrenching authenticity.
Fans of Imelda Staunton | Family drama lovers | Classic play enthusiasts
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36 reviews
Mrs. Warren's Profession offers a compelling exploration of societal norms and women's autonomy, themes that remain relevant today. The play's thought-provoking narrative challenges audiences to reflect on moral complexities and the pursuit of independence. With its rich dialogue and complex characters, this production promises an engaging theatrical experience.
Vivie Warren, a determined and modern-minded young woman on the path to becoming a lawyer, finds her life upended when her estranged mother, Kitty, waltzes in with a group of suitors in tow. As secrets about Mrs. Warren's past and the origins of her wealth are unveiled, Vivie is compelled to reassess her perceptions of her mother and the societal structures they both inhabit. This narrative delves into the complexities of family relationships and the quest for personal independence.