the duration
by Bruce Graham
Omnibus Theatre
2021
“When I leave here today I drive to the middle of the woods where my mother – a very bright, very logical woman – is hiding because she’s angry and that is why she’s…not making any sense.”
20 years ago, 9/11 changed the world. Globally, it precipitated bloody wars and conflict that still endure today – events that have shaped our lives, and the world we live in.
Premiering at Omnibus Theatre, this new American play explored the impact of the terrorist attacks on one family, and the profound effect of collective grief on a nation.
Thanks to the Royal Victoria Hall Foundation, Theatre Together, Oak Foundation, Unity Theatre Trust, Sarah Quinlan and Jane Farrell.
"AN INTENSITY THAT HOOKS YOU COMPLETELY"
★★★★★
NORTH WEST END
"POWERFUL AND
THOUGHT-PROVOKING"
★★★★
REVIEWS GATE
"A MASTERCLASS
IN ACTING"
★★★★★
CENTRE STAGE
"PACKED FULL OF EMOTION, HEART AND HUMOUR"
★★★★
LONDON THEATRE REVIEWS
"I was once again reminded of the power of theatre as a tool for education, an advocate for change"
CENTRE STAGE
CAST
SARAH FINIGAN
AUDREY
FLORENCE ROBERTS
EMMA
JASON WILSON
DOUGLAS
TEAM
BRUCE GRAHAM
WRITER
JELENA BUDIMIR
DIRECTOR
SANNA-KARINA AAB
PRODUCER
CHLOE NELKIN CONSULTING
PR
SARAH-JANE BOOTH
SET AND COSTUME DESIGNER
ANDREW CADDIES
LIGHTING DESIGNER
JOE DINES
SOUND DESIGNER
ANDRÉ SEQUEIRA
MARKETING ASSISTANT
DAISY FRANCIS-BRYDEN
STAGE MANAGER
GRACIE ADLINGTON
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
MADDIE LAWLESS
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
STEVE GREGSON
PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY