Park Theatre and Original Theatre’s production of The End of the Night to stream online

Park Theatre and Original Theatre’s production of Ben Brown’s The End of the Night is to stream online.

Original Theatre Online presents the piece, directed by Alan Strachan, on demand online from 4 July 2022.

The End of the Night is a tense and absorbing new drama based on a true story.

In the final days of World War II, a secret meeting takes place between a member of the World Jewish Congress and one of the most powerful Nazis in Germany – without Hitler’s knowledge. Dr Felix Kersten, Himmler’s trusted personal physiotherapist, uses his unique position of influence to facilitate a meeting between the architect of The Holocaust and Swedish Jew Norbert Masur.

A meeting which could turn Himmler’s thoughts away from the downfall of the Third Reich and towards a course of action that could save thousands of lives. With battle lines crumbling and lives in the balance, the two men must try to find a way to persuade Himmler to release the last surviving concentration camp prisoners contrary to Hitler’s orders that no Jew should outlast the regime.

Ben Caplan (Call the Midwife) plays World Jewish Congress representative Norbert Masur alongside Richard Clothier (Young Wallander) as prominent Nazi Heinrich Himmler and Michael Lumsden (The Archers) as physiotherapist Felix Kersten. Completing the cast are Audrey Palmer (The Mousetrap) as Elisabeth Lube and Olivia Bernstone (Birdsong, Original Theatre) as Jeanne Bommezjin.

The creative team is completed by set and costume designer Michael Pavelka, lighting designer Jason Taylor and sound designer Gregory Clarke.

The production has been filmed and edited by Tristan Shepherd and produced for camera by Alastair Whatley.

Alastair Whatley, Artistic Director of Original Theatre, said: “After a fantastic run at London’s Park Theatre, I’m excited to be able to share Ben Brown’s fascinating, complex and deeply emotive play with a wider audience in a brand new version captured on film.”

Playwright Ben Brown saidadded“I can’t wait to see this digital version of the production come to life on screen as, of all my plays, I think The End of the Night – which is kind of a thriller – is the most filmic.”

For more information and tickets, visit originaltheatreonline.com

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.