Overview
A psychological thriller excavating the fault lines that separate the entitled from the rest, Alys, Always is adapted for the stage by Lucinda Coxon from Harriet Lane's gripping novel.
Frances works on the books pages of a Sunday newspaper. She's quiet
and capable, but nobody takes much notice: her face is pressed to the
window, on the outside, looking in.
One evening, driving back to London after visiting her infuriating
parents, she comes across an overturned car crumpled on the side of the
road. She waits with the injured driver, Alys Kyte, until the ambulance
arrives. Later, when Alys's famous family gets in touch, Frances finds
herself ushered for the first time into the world on the other side of
the window. And she begins to wonder: what will it take to belong?
This stage version of Alys, Always was premiered at the
Bridge Theatre, London, in February 2019, directed by Nicholas Hytner
and starring Joanne Froggatt and Robert Glenister.