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"He can’t help himself and he plunges into the forest…until the moment it dawns on him: night has fallen and he is completely lost." At this turning-point of his life, Pierre finds himself tormented by the conflicting demands of family, career and sexual desire. His struggle to resolve this crisis, without fracturing his marriage or compromising his moral code, is explored in unsettling ways in the World Premiere of Florian Zeller’s uncompromising and mysterious play. It is translated, as ever, by Christopher Hampton and directed by Jonathan Kent, who re-unites with Zeller after his production of The Height of the Storm, which was critically acclaimed in London and on Broadway. “I’m telling you a story, if that’s all right by you. Apparently you’ve no objection to telling stories yourself. Am I right?”