Farewell Mister Haffmann

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One of France’s most successful and long-running plays, and a winner of four Molière Awards, FAREWELL MISTER HAFFMANN makes its London premiere at the Park Theatre.

Blending dark humour and suspense against the background of unprecedented times, this play shines a light on human resilience in the face of impossible choices.

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What is Farewell Mister Haffmann about?

Set in 1942 in Nazi-occupied Paris, Jewish jeweller Joseph Haffmann faces imminent danger as Jews are being rounded up across the city for deportation. Desperate, Joseph turns to his trusted employee Pierre Vigneau for help.

In a risky and unconventional deal, he transfers ownership of his jewellery shop to Pierre in exchange for being hidden from the Nazis. But the deal comes with an unexpected condition: in return for hiding him from the Nazis, Pierre requests that Joseph enter into a particular arrangement with his wife, Isabelle. This unusual request raises the stakes, as the three of them find themselves struggling with the dangers and moral complexities of their situation.

A Matisse painting and an art loving Nazi officer and his flamboyant wife complicate matters further for Pierre, Isabelle and Joseph. As the marital pressures and absurd demands pile up, their deal teeters on the edge of collapse.

Ticket Information

Tickets available for performances from 5 Mar – 12 Apr 2025

Running Time

1hr 45mins, incl. interval.

Cast & Creatives

TBC

Age Guidance: 12+

Booking Period

5 Mar - 12 Apr 2025

Weekly Performances

Monday 7:30PM
Tuesday 7:30PM
Wednesday 7:30PM
Thursday 3:00PM, 7:30PM
Friday 7:30PM
Saturday 3:00PM, 7:30PM

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Venue Information

Park Theatre

Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Finsbury Park

Buses

210, W3, W7

Nearest Car Parks

There is some street parking in the area but as it's metered availability can be limited.

Reviews

WhatsOnStage

'Daguerre knows how to create tension within a comic tenor'

The Stage

'This English-language translation by Jeremy Sams is witty and sharply focused, cutting straight to the essentials of each scene'

Daily Mail

'How far would you go to save your own or another person’s life? It’s the big question posed by Jeremy Sams’s English language adaptation of Jean-Philippe Daguerre’s award-winning chamber play.'

The Times

'Jeremy Sams’s artful adaptation has characters speak in a spare but contemporary manner that makes this feel unsettlingly vivid'