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Fallen in Love

Fallen in Love

“Carrick’s riveting two-hander is compelling stuff.”

What’s on Stage

“Fail to answer this summons to the Tower at your peril. It’s a real coup.”

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph

“This is theatre at its best, and history transformed into drama with the highest integrity.”

Alison Weir, author and historian

“This intriguing, riveting and intense production shines a light on a relationship that will forever be dissected and debated.”

British Theatre Guide

FALLEN IN LOVE 

Written by Joanna Carrick

The year is 1536. The woman who changed the world forever by capturing the heart of a king faces trial with her brother for adultery, incest and treason. 

 

Fallen in Love is a play written by Joanna Carrick that brings to life the passionate relationship between Anne Boleyn and her brother George, their quest for power and their tragic downfall.

The play was originally performed in 2011 in a yurt in the grounds of Gippeswyk Hall, before heading in 2013 to a residency at the Tower of London! Fallen in Love is the first play of Joanna Carrick’s Tudor Trilogy, exploring the 16th century through the eyes of three extraordinary women who shaped it: Anne Boleyn, Suffolk Martyr Alice Driver (Put Out the Lights) and Queen Elizabeth I (Progress).

Production images from the original 2011 production. Fleur Keith as Anne Boleyn, Joseph Pitcher as George Boleyn.

Joanna Carrick in conversation with Libby Purves

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