The story of unearthly encounters at a remote country house, and of a young governess desperate to protect her children, finds chilling new levels of suspense in this unique outdoor production at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
The award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London summertime essential, creating unforgettable theatre in the heart of a Royal Park. Together with English National Opera, they rediscover Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
Director Timothy Sheader and members of the ENO orchestra, conducted by ENO Mackerras Fellow Toby Purser, bring their award-winning skills to Britten’s masterly reworking of Henry James' classic novella.
The story of unearthly encounters at a remote country house, and of a young governess desperate to protect her children, finds chilling new levels of suspense in this unique outdoor production at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
The award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is a London summertime essential, creating unforgettable theatre in the heart of a Royal Park. Together with English National Opera, they rediscover Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
Director Timothy Sheader and members of the ENO orchestra, conducted by ENO Mackerras Fellow Toby Purser, bring their award-winning skills to Britten’s masterly reworking of Henry James' classic novella.
The Prologue and role of Peter Quint will be shared by Elgan Ll?r Thomas and William Morgan; Elin Pritchard and Rachael Lloyd alternate in the role of Miss Jessel; Mrs Grose will be played by Janis Kelly and Sarah Pring; and Anita Watson and Rhian Lois alternate in the role of The Governess.
We've got a a pair of VIP tickets to the press night of The Turn of the Screw on Monday 25 June. The prize includes pre-show and interval receptions, as well as the post-show reception with the cast and creative team. Also included in the prize is overnight accommodation with breakfast at The Marylebone hotel.
Located in the heart of bustling Marylebone Village, The Marylebone hotel is within a short walk to Regent’s Park whilst being close to the excitement of Oxford Street, Bond Street and Mayfair. Characterised by its striking design and décor – in places inspired by the great David Hicks, The Marylebone epitomises the vibrant charm of its special London location. Embracing art, design and culture, its guest rooms, suites and public spaces are a celebration of contemporary and antique art and furnishings.
Correctly answer the question below before 23:59 on May 27th to be in with a chance of winning!
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