Eugène Ionesco’s 1952 absurdist play, The Chairs, focuses on an elderly couple, who are preparing chairs to welcome invisible guests to their formal party. They talk with their unseen visitors, reminisce about their lives, and ultimately depart, leaving the Orator, the only visible guest, to deliver a momentous message.
Chairs, The
Creative
Director - Thea Sharrock
Designer - Jeremy Herbert
Choreographer - Scarlett Mackmin
Sound - Gregory Clarke
Author - Eugène Ionesco
Translated By - Martin Crimp
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