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The Maids in London
The Jamie Lloyd Company’s first production of 2016 will be the full-throttle UK premiere of a contemporary adaptation of Jean Genet’s masterpiece, The Maids – not seen in the West End for twenty years.
Director Jamie Lloyd has assembled a powerhouse trio of actors - double Emmy Award winning Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black), Zawe Ashton (Fresh Meat) and Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey), to tackle this explosive psycho-drama.
In a luxurious bedroom, two maids fantasize about killing their employer, playing out dangerous and sadistic scenarios as they plan her violent death.
An intense psychological thriller seething with unique theatricality and brimming with intrigue, The Maids is a vicious analysis of the class system, and a provocative exploration of sexuality.
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The Maids Ticket Information
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Saturday, 21 May 2016
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Thursday 17 March (Matinee and & Evening) & Friday 18th March (Evening) Zawe Ashton will not be appearing.
Friday 25 March (Evening) & Saturday 26 March (Matinee and Evening) Uzo Aduba will not be appearing.
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Please note the reviews below are from an old production of The Maids.
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Dark, disturbing and utterly captivatingA Reviewed on 31 March 2016 by Alice
London, United Kingdom
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Slightly over acted but okay overallU Reviewed on 11 March 2016 by Ujal
Pinner, United Kingdom
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Tough to stay awake on a storyline like this.L Reviewed on 05 March 2016 by Louis
Martigny, Switzerland
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Excellent acting, but not my cup of teaG Reviewed on 26 February 2016 by Grace
Upminster, United Kingdom
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The Maids comes to the Trafalgar Studios
by Oliver Mitford | Tuesday, November 17 2015, 14:47
The Jamie Lloyd Company have announced the next production to join the line-up as part of the next Trafalgar Transformed season at the West End’s Trafalgar Studios - The Maids by Jean Genet will open on the 20 February and run through to the 21 May 2016.
Directed by Jamie Lloyd, The Maids has not been seen on the London stage for over 20 years. Benedict Andrews and Andrew Upton adapt this version of Genet’s classic play.
The Maids comes to the Trafalgar Studios