Chelsea, 1965. Behind the privileged façade of domestic social order lies a struggle for power, territory and sexual domination.
In a suave Chelsea home an urbane master and his beautiful fiancee welcome their new manservant, Prentice. What follows will change their lives forever - and prove a surprising truth about love.
Sexy, chic and thrillingly original, this dance drama is a spellbinding carnival of seduction, lust and power. Dazzling and dexterous, the versatile company stylishly evoke the darker side of the free-loving Sixties. Inspired by the 1963 film
The Servant , this enthralling event is delightfully comic, scandalous and witty.
Play Without Words won the 2003 Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment and Best Theatre Choreographer.

NATIONAL THEATRE POSTER 2002