The Most Precious of Goods

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A new adaptation of THE MOST PRECIOUS OF GOODS is coming to the Marylebone Theatre for a limited run in early 2024.

Multi award-winning author Jean-Claude Grumberg’s best-selling French language novella, The Most Precious of Goods, now translated into 20 languages, is storytelling at its most profound. This stage production, directed and translated by Nicolas Kent, opens on 22 January to coincide with National Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January.

Samantha Spiro (Merrily We Roll Along, Hello, Dolly!) stars with a live score performed by acclaimed cellist Gemma Rosefield.

Told with a fairy tale-like lyricism, this gripping story of love and hope, set against the terrible backdrop of the Holocaust, reminds us that humanity can be found in the most inhumane of places.

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What is The Most Precious of Goods about?

Winter 1943, a forest in war-torn Eastern Europe: a poor woodcutter’s wife finds a little bundle thrown into the snow from a moving goods’ train. It contains something for which she has always yearned, but…

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Running Time

80mins (no interval)

Cast & Creatives

Samantha Spiro, Gemma Rosefield

Jean-Claude Grumberg (Writer), Nicolas Kent (Director), Carly Brownbridge (Designer)

Age Guidance: 12+

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Venue Information

Marylebone Theatre

35 Park Rd, London NW1 6XT

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