About This Show

In a war-torn provincial theater, an aging actor manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir,’ is struggling to keep a grip on his sanity and complete his two hundred and twenty-seventh performance of King Lear. Thanks to the efforts of Herr Hitler, all the able-bodied actors are in uniform and bombs are destroying theatres across the country, but the show must go on. Ensuring that it does is Norman. Sir’s devoted dresser, who for sixteen years has been there to fix his wig, massage his ego, remind him of his opening lines and provide the sound effects in the storm scene. Inspired by the memories of his years working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser, Ronald Harwood’s The Dresser is one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. Sir Peter Hall directs.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: February 28, 2005 Final Performance: May 14, 2005