David Harbour and Bill Pullman to star in world premiere of MAD HOUSE in the West End

David Harbour and Bill Pullman will star in the world première of Theresa Rebeck’s dark and funny new play Mad House, running at the Ambassadors Theatre from 15 June-4 September.

A family reunion. Time to pay your last disrespects.

In rural Pennsylvania, Michael has returned to his childhood home to look after his dying father. His siblings Ned and Pam soon arrive, determined to work out how much money Dad actually has left and how they're getting their hands on it.

Directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, Harbour (Stranger Things) will play Michael and Pullman (Independence Day) will play Daniel.

Writer Theresa Rebeck said: “There are those projects when the stars simply align, and to see David and Bill together on stage is beyond my wildest dreams. I’m very much looking forward to being back in the rehearsal room with Moritz as we bring the play to production here in London.”

David Harbour added: “So excited to return to the London stage with Theresa’s blistering new dark comedy.  It features two of my favourite things: the abyss of madness that lies at the pit of every family as they stare blankly, incomprehensively into the nature of our fleeting existence, and real estate.”

Public on sale is 12pm today via ATG Tickets here, with ATG TheatreCard holders able to book now.

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