Frank McGuiness's

Electra

Writer
Frank McGuinness

Director
Kwame Owusu

Location
The Carne Studio 

Dates
Friday 7 February at 7pm
Monday 10 February at 7pm
Tuesday 11 February at 2pm*
Wednesday 12 February at 7pm
Thursday 13 February at 2pm

*This will be a relaxed performance. Find out more.

The running time is approximately 1 hour 20 mins (no interval). 

About the show

Locked into a bloody cycle of murder and reprisal, Electra, haunted by her father's assassination, is consumed by grief and a thirst for vengeance. When her brother Orestes at last returns, she urges him to a savage and terrifying conclusion in this charged adaptation of Sophocles' powerful tragedy. 

Kwame Owusu is a director and writer. Work as a director includes Dreaming and Drowning (also writer) at the Bush Theatre; Earthquakes in London at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; The Unreturning, Blister, and Othello at ArtsEd; The Bacchae at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre; stoning mary at Arts University Bournemouth; and The Wolf from the Door at the John Thaw Studio.

Work as a Staff Director includes Romeo and Julie at the National Theatre and Sherman Theatre.

Work as an associate director includes FANGIRLS at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre; and The Big Knife at ArtsEd.

Work as an assistant director includes Lyonesse at the Harold Pinter Theatre; Closer, Britannicus, Scandaltown, and Running With Lions at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre; DNA at ArtsEd; and Utopolis at Manchester International Festival.

Writing for theatre includes HORIZON for the Bush Theatre. Writing for audio includes The Factory for English Touring Theatre.

Frank McGuinness was born in Buncrana, Co. Donegal, and now lives in Dublin and lectures in English at University College Dublin. His plays include: The Factory Girls (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1982), Baglady (Abbey, 1985), Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Abbey, 1985; Hampstead Theatre, London, 1986), Innocence (Gate Theatre, Dublin, 1986), Carthaginians (Abbey, 1988; Hampstead, 1989), Mary and Lizzie (RSC, 1989), The Bread Man (Gate, 1991), Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Hampstead, West End and Broadway, 1992), The Bird Sanctuary (Abbey, 1994), Mutabilitie (NT, 1997), Dolly West's Kitchen (Abbey, 1999; Old Vic, 2000), Gates of Gold (Gate, 2002), Speaking Like Magpies (Swan, Stratford, 2005), There Came a Gypsy Riding (Almeida, London, 2007), Greta Garbo Came to Donegal (Tricycle Theatre, London, 2010), The Match Box (Liverpool Playhouse Studio, 2012), The Hanging Gardens (Abbey, 2013), Donegal (Abbey, 2016), The Visiting Hour (Gate, 2021) and Dinner With Groucho (The Civic, Belfast, 2022).


His widely performed versions include Ibsen's Rosmersholm (1987), Peer Gynt (1988), Hedda Gabler (1994), A Doll's House (1997), The Lady from the Sea (2008) and John Gabriel Borkman (2010); Chekhov's Three Sisters (1990) and Uncle Vanya (1995); Lorca's Yerma (1987); Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (1991) and The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1997); Sophocles' Electra (1998) and Oedipus (2008); Strindberg's Miss Julie (2000); Euripides' Hecuba (2004) and Helen (2009); Racine's Phaedra (2006); Tirso de Molina's Damned by Despair (2012); James Joyce's The Dead (2013); and Molière's Tartuffe (2023).

Contains references to childbirth and child loss, death, description of gruesome death, murder or reference to murder, parental death, rape and sexual assault. Multiple reference to use of blood. This performance contains the use of haze. 

This version of Electra was commissioned by the Donmar Warehouse and first performed at the Minerva Theatre on 10th September 1997 in a co-production with Duncan C. Weldon for Chichester Festival Theatre.

Booking

Once you have booked a ticket, you will receive an email confirmation. Read up on our latest audience guidelines here.

Members of the industry: secure your complimentary seat by emailing the Box Office​​​ on [email protected]

Pricing and concessions 

Tickets cost £14, but we have £7 concessions tickets available to Hammersmith & Fulham residents, schools, students, or people who are over 65, under 18 or are on Job Seeker's Allowance. You'll just need to provide proof of your eligibility when you collect your tickets at the Box Office. We offer a complimentary ticket for carers, to book please call the box office on 020 8834 0500. If you belong to our Pathways Programme or work with any of our Pathways Partners you are entitled to complimentary tickets. Please contact the box office to book.

Accessibility 

If you have any additional requirements, you would like us to be aware of, please contact box office on 020 8834 0500. 

Booking your tickets 

Book your tickets online or by calling our box office on 020 8834 0500. 

Industry booking 

If you're a member of the industry, please email [email protected] to book your tickets. 

Ticket collection for in-person tickets

There is no need to collect tickets. You will be ticked off an attendance list on arrival. 

Refunds 

Unfortunately, all tickets are non-refundable.

Creative Team

* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist

Director 
Kwame Owusu*

Designer 
Niall McKeever*

Producer
Rebecca Lyle* 

Assistant Producer
Bobby Harding*

Costume Supervisor 
Hannah Danson*

Wardrobe Assistant 
Hana Underwood*

Voice Director 
Victoria Woodward*

Assistant Director 
Tara Oppen

Lighting Designer / Prod Lx
Holly Higgs

Sound Designer / PSE
Ace Turner 

Intimacy Director 
Ian Brener*

Cast

Chorus
Cassie Clark

Clytemnestra
Thelma Georgiou

Aegithus
Mazlum Gul

Chorus
Dishari Kargupta

Electra
Ellie Larkin

Orestes
Alasdair Linn

Chrysothemis
Olive McHugh

Servant
Gavin Rasmussen

Production Team

* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist

Stage Manager on Book
Angelika Marr

Assistant Stage Manager 
Izzy Barton

Production Manager 
Callum Duncan