The Cat and the Canary is a classic example of the horror/comedy genre, having woven its macabre fascination for over 100 years. Carl Grose adapts John Willard’s deliciously terrifying tale for a new co-production with Told by an Idiot. The show is inspired by Rian Johnson’s acclaimed film Knives Out and is directed by Paul Hunter. It runs from 27 September – 26 October.
The cast is Tarinn Callender (Come From Away, Hamilton) as Harry Blythe; Hayley Carmichael (Home CFT, Witness for the Prosecution) as Mrs Pleasant; Calum Finlay (Hamlet, Mary Stuart Almeida/West End) as Paul Jones; Nick Haverson (Much Ado About Nothing & Love’s Labour’s Lost CFT/RSC/West End, Charlie and Stan Told by an Idiot) as Crosby/Hendricks/Patterson; Lena Kaur (I Jack Wright, Hollyoaks) as Susan Sillsby; Heather Lai (My Neighbour Totoro, Would You Bet Against Us? Told by an Idiot) as Dora; Nikhita Lesler (Noises Off, Blood Sex & Royalty) as Cicily Young; Lucy McCormick (Cowbois RSC/Royal Court, Wuthering Heights National Theatre/Wise Children) as Annabelle West; and Will Merrick (Skins, Dead Pixels) as Charlie Wilder.
The Cat and the Canary will be designed by Angela Davies with lighting by Aideen Malone, music by Ian Ross, puppetry design by Lyndie Wright, puppetry direction by Rachel Leonard, and casting by Matilda James CDG.
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold is sponsored by Kenton Budd Estate Agents.
The Cat and the Canary is sponsored by Bennett Griffin.