New production images released for The Doctor

Published on 4 October 2022

The critically-acclaimed production The Doctor has tranferred to London’s Duke of York’s Theatre for a limited run following a showcase at the Almedia Theatre. The Doctor is an observation of the complex nature of identity and beliefs, and how these can intertwine to create chaos and opposition. 

Recently, new production images have been released for the show, which is currently playing and must end 11 December. To see this adaptation of Arthur Schnitzlers’ classic, book your tickets today!

Une personne en blouse de laboratoire se penche en avant avec une expression sérieuse. Ils semblent concentrés et préoccupés.
Une scène dramatique montre deux individus se faisant face, tandis que d’autres observent. Le décor est une scène minimaliste avec des bancs et un fond en bois.
Une personne s’assoit à une table, souriant et engageant la conversation. Le cadre dégage une atmosphère chaleureuse et intime.
Juliet Garricks (Charlie) et Juliet Stevenson (Ruth Wolff) se tenant la main.
Juliet Stevenson (Ruth Wolff) fixant intensément le loin. Elle porte une chemise grise.
Une personne en blouse de laboratoire se tient au premier plan, entourée d’autres dans un décor théâtral. La scène est éclairée par un éclairage spectaculaire sur un fond circulaire.
Matilda Tucker (Sami) et Juliet Stevenson (Ruth Wolff) discutant sur un banc.
Naomi Wirthner (Hardiman) - Le Docteur - vêtue d’une blouse d’hôpital et regardant au loin.
Naomi Wirthner (Hardiman) et Juliet Stevenson (Ruth Wolff) discutant sur scène.
Preeya Kalidas (Flint) et Juliet Stevenson (Ruth Wolff) - Le Docteur assis ensemble sur un banc, regardant au loin. Le personnage de Ruth est habillé en médecin et le personnage de Flint porte des vêtements élégants d’affaires.

About *The Doctor *

Adapted and translated from Arthur Schnitzlers’ classic Professor Bernhardi, The Doctor follows the story of a doctor fighting against religious intervention in the face of death. Ruth Wolff is a private practitioner who aims to find a cure for dementia. As a patient reaches her final days, Ruth is faced with the ultimate moral crossroad - denying a priest entry to the patient's room, and furthermore, denying the patient her last rites. 

As word of her decision catches wind with the public and the media, anarchy ensues. What follows are debates and questions surrounding personal, political and religious morals - encompassed by the ever-expanding discussions of ethics, gender, race and identity. 

The cast and creatives of *The Doctor *

Olivier award-winning actress Juliet Stevenson reprises her role as Dr Ruth Wolff in the Duke of York’s transfer. Stevenson is known for being nominated for multiple Olivier Awards for her work in Measure for Measure, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Duet for One. In 1992, she earned the Olivier Award for Best Actress for her role in Death and the Maiden

Robert Icke has adapted The Doctor from Arthur Schnitzler’s Professor Bernhardi. The Doctor marks the last play of Icke’s term as the Associate Director of the Almeida Theatre. Icke is best known for his modern adaptations of classic works. These include works like Mary Stuart, Uncle Vanya, 1984 and Oresteia for which he won the Olivier Award for Best Director.

Tickets for The Doctor are available now! 

Do you want to witness this epic question of integrity and moral values?

Kevin Thomas

By Kevin Thomas

From as early as I can recall, writing has always been my passion. Being able to combine this with my love for theatre has been a rewarding and exhilarating experience. I truly believe that there is magic in seeing a story brought to life on stage, and this is what I would like to promote to audiences.