Who was Mrs Danvers?

A MERE mention of the name Mrs Danverss ends a shard of ice down the spines of most fans of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca.  That’s if you only know her as the terrifying housekeeper of Manderley. Find out more in a new one-woman play, Becoming Mrs Danvers, at Bridport Arts Centre on Saturday 18th July, at 7.30pm.

For actress and writer Heather Alexander, Mrs Danvers is a woman who is determined to survive against impossible odds. Her mantra is: “Power. Money. Survive”

This is a dark, new theatre work that fuses a contemporary interrogation of mental health with the tension of a psychological thriller. Sinister, intimate and relentlessly gripping, the piece draws audiences into a world of locked doors, secret rooms and fractured realities, where money, power and manipulation determine who is heard and who is erased.

At its heart is a young woman trapped within a system that has shown her no mercy. As she bucks against institutions designed to control and silence, she finds increasingly inventive ways to beat the system. Through role play, creative writing and fantasy, she claws back her humanity; but what begins as resistance skews into obsession.

Heather Alexander’s previous solo plays include Havisham – The Story that Dickens Left Out, and Room – A journey into the creative mind of Virginia Woolf. Becoming Mrs Danvers is directed by Tina Pelini.