The Absence of Aunt Greta

Entity Ensemble

Something’s coming to get us for what we’ve done

10 Nov 2025 - 11 Nov 2025

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

10 Nov 2025
7.00pm,
Full: £15
Conc: £13
11 Nov 2025
7.00pm,
Full: £15
Conc: £13

A year after the funeral of their founder, nine members of a high society club gather for their annual dinner in her grand mansion but not one of them can envisage how the evening will unravel. As past discretions come back to haunt them, witness the downfall of the most abhorrent people humanity has to offer. When opulence fades and decadence crumbles, what remains of these wicked individuals?

Age recommendation: 16+
Duration: 60-75 minutes
Price: £15
Languages: English
Countries: Belgium, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, UK
Access: Wheelchair accessible
Content warnings: Content warnings: death, incest, alcohol abuse, mental illness, strong language, grief, sexual innuendo/sex references, gambling, threatening behaviour, mental abuse and flashing lights incl. strobe.

Cast & Creatives

Cast:
Audrey Müller - Cristina Ana Maria


Aunt Greta - Taya Fitzgerald (10th) Noa Zatta (11th)


Denise Müller - Soraya Pouilly


Desmond Lyle - Edward King Thompson


Faith Baldwin - Christina Moonsam


Hope Baldwin - Amy Kate Partridge


Pandora Spencer Carlton-Thomas - Élise Black


Rosa Garcia - Sophie Barnett


Sam Carlton - Thomas - Niamh Marron


Voice of Dr. Barren - Holly Ainscough 


 


Creatives:


Devised by the Company


Costume Design: Holly Ainscough 


Content Creator/Social Media Manager: Christina Moonsam


Dance Choreography: Taya Fitzgerald


Lighting and Sound operation: Holly Ainscough, Noa Zatta and Sami Mazic


Logistical Coordinator: Soraya Pouilly


Music: Soraya Pouilly and Taya Fitzgerald


Producer/Marketing Director: Beatriz Alcaim


Puppetry Choreography: Harry Ilyk and Todd Hazeldine


Set Painting: Kira Read


Videography/ Photography: Austin Bradley and Elijah McDonnell


Voice Over Acting: Louis Critchley


Writing Team: Christina Moonsam, Edward King Thompson and Élise Black 

Reviews

'The play held up an unforgiving mirror to the world outside the theatre.' - Audience response



'A highly imaginative dark comedy with larger than life Burtonesque characters.'
- Audience response


 


'If you are looking for a production filled with unforgettable characters, sharp comedy, gripping horror and stunning visuals - then look no further.' - Audience response

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