Overview
1938. Hampstead, London. Sigmund Freud has fled
Nazi-occupied Austria and settled in leafy Swiss Cottage. At
eighty-two-years-old, he aims to spend his final days in peace. However,
when Salvador DalĂ turns up to discover a less-than-fully dressed woman
in the closet, peace becomes somewhat elusive . . . An acknowledged
modern classic, Terry Johnson's hilarious farce explores the fall-out
when two of the twentieth century's most brilliant and original minds
collide. It touches on many themes including Nazi Germany, the
Surrealist movement, Judaism, Freud's theories of the unconscious mind,
family relationships, life and death, and love and loss. Johnson's
celebrated play raises intriguing questions about Freud's radical
revision of his theories of hysteria.