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Denise Gough & Company in People, Places & Things Johan Persson

St. Ann’s Warehouse celebrated the official opening of Duncan Macmillan’s People, Places & Things October 25. The play, a visceral portrait of addiction and a life spinning out of control, arrived Off-Broadway following an acclaimed West End run.

People, Places & Things began performances October 19 at the Brooklyn theatre, and has been extended through December 3. The story follows Emma, a woman struggling to combat her addiction to alcohol and drugs.

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Denise Gough in People Places & Things Johan Persson

Denise Gough is reprising her Olivier Award-winning role as Emma, alongside much of the original London cast. Jeremy Herrin directs.

Read reviews for the American premiere. Playbill will continue to update with reviews as they are published.

The Hollywood Reporter (David Rooney)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

NY Daily News (Joe Dziemianowicz)

The Wrap (David Hofler)

The cast is completed by Jacob James Beswick (T/Ensemble), Alistair Cope (Foster), Jacqui Dubois (Jodi/Ensemble), Charlotte Gascoyne (Charlotte/Ensemble), Kevin McMonagle (Paul/Dad), Nathaniel Martello-White (Mark), Barbara Marten (Doctor/Therapist/Mum), Himesh Patel (Shaun/Ensemble), and Laura Woodward (Laura/Ensemble).

The production features set design by Olivier and Tony Award winner Bunny Christie.

Tickets to People, Places & Things can be purchased at StAnnsWarehouse.org, or by calling (718) 254-8779 and (866) 811-4111.

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