Tuppence Middleton joins cast of THE YEARS from 10 March 2025

It has been announced that acclaimed actress of stage and screen Tuppence Middleton (The Motive and The Cue, Mank, Downton Abbey) will join the cast of Eline Arbo’s five-star, “masterpiece” (The Guardian) adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed semi-autobiographical novel The Years.

Middleton will take over the role from Romola Garai whose last scheduled performance, as planned, will be 8 March. Tuppence Middleton’s first performance will be 10 March.

Having previously run to critical acclaim at both the Internationaal Theater Amsterdam and at the Almeida Theatre, The Years is continuing to captivate audiences at the Harold Pinter Theatre and will run until 19 April.

Tuppence Middleton said, “It is such a special opportunity to join this incredible company and to tell the story of The Years. The book is very close to my heart and Eline’s sensitive and bold adaptation brings Annie’s universal journey through life to live audiences in the most visceral and moving way. To be a part of this production exploring growth, love, grief, sexuality, history, politics, and time - is a dream come true for any actor.”

Deborah Findlay, Gina McKee, Anjli Mohindra and Harmony Rose-Bremner continue their “extraordinary performances” (Observer) playing one woman in this mesmerising, personal and political story, set against the backdrop of our rapidly changing world.

“MEMORY NEVER STOPS. IT PAIRS THE DEAD WITH THE LIVING, REAL WITH IMAGINARY BEINGS, DREAMS WITH HISTORY.”

She strikes a pose and the camera shutter clicks: a child playing in the debris of the Second World War. Click. A student discovering parties and men’s bodies. Click. An activist fighting for the right to choose. Click. A wife picking out a velvet sofa. Click. A mother taking her eldest to judo. Click. A lover seducing a younger man. Click. A grandmother presenting her granddaughter to the camera. Click.

The creative team includes music supervisor and sound designer Thijs van Vuure, set designer Juul Dekker, costume designer Rebekka Wörmann, lighting designer Varja Klosse, and casting director Amy Ball CDG.

To book tickets for The Years, please click here.

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