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Albert’s Boy


theatre shows Suffolk play

A darkly comic and moving play, shining light on one of history’s most enduring, scientific figures and the unwilling father of a monster that the modern world is still struggling to cage.

It’s 1953. Albert Einstein (Griff Rhys-Jones) is not feeling too good. His house is empty, his cat is missing and he can’t remember where he left his violin. He is slowly driving himself insane as he struggles to solve the unanswerable question: did I do the right thing?

Einstein’s torment is momentarily broken when Peter, an old family friend newly released from a Chinese POW camp, pays Albert a visit. A warm reunion soon becomes an explosive collision of opposing beliefs on the subjects of: evil; the winning of wars; and the morality of the world’s first weapon of mass destruction – the atomic bomb.

Written in 2005, Albert’s Boy was the second play written by ‘promising new playwright’ James Graham. Graham has gone on to be one of the nation’s most celebrated playwrights and screenwriters (This House; Ink; Dear England; The Crown; Quiz; Sherwood) and in 2026 won the Olivier Award for Best New Play (Punch).

A Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, Daniel Schumann and Lee Dean production.

Access Performances:

Audio Described | Wed 10 March, 7:30pm

BSL Interpreted | Wed 10 March, 7:30pm

Captioned | Wed 11 March, 2pm & 7:30pm, Thursday 18 March, 2pm & 7:30pm

THEATRE ROYAL, BURY ST EDMUNDS

Tickets: From £12

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