The latest first-look photos and videos for new play Barcelona at the Duke of York’s Theatre London starring Lily Collins and Álvaro Morte.
More brand new production photos have been released of Barcelona, which is now playing at the Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited 12 week season in London.
Photos: Barcelona – production images
Barcelona stars Lily Collins (Emily in Paris, To The Bone, Mank) as Irene and Álvaro Morte (Money Heist, Wheel of Time, Immaculate) as Manuel, both making their West End stage debuts in the two-character play.
Also check out the new trailer for the show.
Set in the Spanish city of Barcelona, an American woman on a hen weekend plunges recklessly into a one-night stand with a dashing Spaniard. But during the course of that single, shocking night — by turns funny and dangerous — her romantic fantasy morphs into a complicated game of cat and mouse.
Photos: Barcelona in rehearsals
Also check out behind-the-scenes rehearsal photos of Barcelona.
Barcelona – Rehearsals
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Barcelona is written by American playwright and screenwriter Bess Wohl (Camp Siegfried – The Old Vic, Grand Horizons – Tony Award nominated Best New Play), and directed by Lynette Linton (Shifters, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Sweat).
Video: Behind-the-scenes at the Barcelona photoshoot with Lily Collins & Alvaro Morte
Also check out a behind-the-scenes video of the photo-shoot for Barcelona marketing campaign has been released, featuring Lily and Álvaro.
Joining Lynette Linton in the creative team are Set & Costume design by Frankie Bradshaw, Lighting by Jai Morjaria, Composition and Sound Design by Duramaney Kamara and Xana, Video Design by Gino Ricardo Green, Wigs, Hair and Makeup Design by Cynthia De La Rosa, UK casting by Heather Basten and US Casting by Jim Carnahan, Movement Director & Intimacy Shelley Maxwell, Vocal Coaching by Hazel Holder and Dramatherapy by Wabriya King. Associate Direction by Katie Greenall, Associate Design by Natalie Johnson, Associate Costume Designer & Supervisor is Caroline Stevens, Production Manager is Kate West, Associate Production Manager is Charlotte Ranson.
Barcelona is playing at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London from 21 October 2024 to 11 January 2025.
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