Julie Robson is used to being overlooked. At work, at home, everywhere in between.
But when an encounter on a station platform goes wrong and all eyes are suddenly on Julie, something shifts within her and she feels compelled to make a stand.
What happens when an ordinary woman pits herself against the forces that shape the world? What happens when she refuses to be quiet?
Anne-Marie Duff (Bad Sisters) is Julie in this provocative new play from Helen Edmundson (Small Island), directed by Blanche McIntyre (Tartuffe).
For assisted performances, please book directly through the National Theatre.
Nearest rail: Waterloo
Tube lines: Northern, Bakerloo, Jubliee, District And Circle
Nearest tube: Waterloo, Southwark, Embankment
Directions
from Waterloo, Southwark, Embankment :
Car park: National Theatre basement, accessed from Upper Ground Opening times: 6am to 12 midnight (Mon – Fri) and 7am to 12 midnight (Sat and Sun)
In congestion zone?: Yes
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Some Woman
Dorfman - National Theatre, Ground South Bank, London
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