Viola’s Room
★ ★ ★ ★ ★Inspires so much puzzling wonder that you want to go straight back in
The Guardian
★ ★ ★ ★Helena Bonham Carter leads you into a moonlit world you won’t want to leave
The Daily Telegraph
★ ★ ★ ★Punchdrunk’s spooky fairytale is the immersive legends’ best show in years
Time Out
★ ★ ★ ★…like falling through a disturbing dream
Financial Times
★ ★ ★ ★Helena Bonham Carter narrates a dark, dreamy and performerless odyssey
whatsonstage
★ ★ ★ ★A dreamlike wander through a fairytale world
The Stage
An audio-driven journey through a moonlit fever dream.
Barefoot and wearing headphones, audiences feel their way through a labyrinthine installation as an unseen narrator reveals a story of innocence lost and obsession unleashed.
Written by Booker Prize-shortlisted Daisy Johnson, and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, Viola’s Room reimagines a classic gothic mystery for a new audience. It distils two decades of Punchdrunk’s immersive practice into an intimate sensory adventure that promises to infuse the dreams of anyone who dares to follow the light.
Written by
Daisy Johnson
Daisy Johnson
Daisy Johnson is the author of Fen, Everything Under and Sisters. In 2018, she became the youngest person ever to be shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Her short story collection, Fen, was the winner of the Edge Hill prize. In 2022, she was a finalist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction Futures initiative. Sisters was adapted for feature film and will be the debut of writer/director Ariane Labed, produced by Element Pictures and BBC Film, to be released as September Says on a date to be announced. Daisy has also co-created and written Robin/Red/Breast for the Manchester International Festival. Her next work of fiction The Hotel, which previously appeared on Radio 4, will be published in October 2024 by Jonathan Cape. She lives in Oxford by the river with her partner and two children.
Narrated by
Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter
BAFTA winning actor HELENA BONHAM CARTER is famously known for her roles in The King’s Speech and The Wings of the Dove – both of which she was Academy Award nominated. Recognised for her iconic roles in Harry Potter as Bellatrix Lestrange, Princess Margaret in Netflix’s The Crown, and Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, Helena holds an extensive list of credits and awards for her incredible acting career.
Helena has gained a Golden Globe nomination and won an Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress for her performance as Mrs. Lovett in Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Her musical triumphs can also be seen in Les Misérables and Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride in which she played the lead, Emily.
She can currently be seen in One Life as Babi Winton, Enola Holmes and the titular role in ITV’s Nolly – a three-part drama written by award winning writer Russell T Davis that follows 80s soap star Noele Gorden. She has also voiced the documentary released alongside the programme called The Real Nolly which gives further insight into her life. As a voice artist, Helena sparks life into any character with such a distinguishable and energetic voice with further credits including The House, Wallace & Gromit, family favourite The Gruffalo, and most recently, the voice of Wise House in the AppleTV+ adaptation of The Velveteen Rabbit.
Conceived, Directed and Designed by
Felix Barrett
Felix Barrett
Felix Barrett MBE is the Founder and Artistic director of Punchdrunk, a world-renowned theatre company whose innovative work has changed the way audiences interact with culture. Recognised as being the “Pioneers of the ‘immersive theatre’ phenomenon” (The Telegraph), this year they were described as being “Hands down the best immersive theatre company in the world” (Time Out). Punchdrunk is also listed amongst the 50 most influential artists of the last 50 years (Sky Arts, 2022) alongside Bowie, Sir Steve McQueen and Vivienne Westwood. Punchdrunk is the only immersive company to have found long-running success on a global scale.
Felix conceived, directed and designed all Punchdrunk shows including the multi award-winning Sleep No More. This acclaimed production has received a Drama Desk Award and has been running in New York since 2011, making it the longest running immersive show in the world. Punchdrunk re-imagined Sleep No More in Shanghai, where it has since become the longest running international production in China, overtaking Disney’s The Lion King. Previous credits include: The Firebird Ball; Faust; The Masque of The Red Death; It Felt Like a Kiss (a collaboration with documentary film-maker Adam Curtis, and musician Damon Albarn for Manchester International Festival); The Duchess of Malfi (with English National Opera); The Crash of The Elysium (Manchester International Festival and 2012 Cultural Olympiad), The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable and The Burnt City.
Punchdrunk has continued to spear-head experiences across gaming, music and TV. Past collaborators include Roc Nation, Rihanna, Sony PlayStation, Xbox and Louis Vuitton.
Barrett also created the BAFTA nominated The Third Day with HBO and Brad Pitt’s Plan B and The Third Day: Autumn, a 12-hour performance broadcast in real-time.
Barrett was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2016 Queen’s Birthday Honours for his services to theatre.
Co-Directed by
Hector Harkness
Hector Harkness
Hector is a live experience and theatre director.
With Punchdrunk he has been part of the devising team for many projects including The Drowned Man, The Masque of the Red Death, Faust and Sleep No More. He has created cross-platform, digital, and VR experiences including ANTIdiaRY, an interactive album campaign with Rihanna, Silverpoint (app game meets live show across London) and the car-based thrillers The Night Chauffeur and The Black Diamond. He conceived Believe Your Eyes, a live VR project (originally Cannes, subsequently appearing in New York, Venice, Miami and Montreal) and Now That You’ve Died, a sound experience in an elevator with Christopher Eccleston.
Most recently, Hector worked with Maxine Doyle in development for Salamander (Brisbane Festival) and directed One Night, Long Ago, an intimate encounter in a forgotten London office.
Designed by
Casey Jay Andrews
Casey Jay Andrews
Casey Jay Andrews is a multi-award winning Designer and Writer. She worked as Assistant Head of Design on Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City, and she is Senior Designer at Punchdrunk Enrichment.
She has previously designed for Shotgun Carousel, Migration Matters Festival, Imogen Heap’s Mycelia World Tour, BT Sport, Francesca Moody Productions and The Immersive Great Gatsby in London, New York and Seoul.
Casey Jay has an eclectic design background ranging from large scale immersive theatre design to mural painting, illustration and wood carving, but she has a particular interest in intimate narrative led installations; these have provided a home for many of her independent projects. She has toured internationally with her original productions: The Archive of Educated Hearts, A Place That Belongs to Monsters and The Wild Unfeeling World.
Lighting Design by
Simon Wilkinson
Simon Wilkinson
Simon works internationally as a lighting designer for theatre, dance, and opera.
Recent highlights include the world premiere of Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks (UK & Ireland), Islander (US Tour / New York / London), Vanishing Point’s Metamorphosis (Scotland / Italy), Vox Motus’s Flight (worldwide) and Robert Lepage’s production of The Magic Flute (Quebec City).
For the National Theatre of Scotland, Simon has lit The Panopticon, Interference, The 306: Dawn, Dragon, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish & Roman Bridge. He has designed work for most of Scotland’s leading theatre companies, including Love the Sinner, A Love Beyond, The Metamorphosis, The Dark Carnival (Vanishing Point); Group Portrait in a Summer Landscape, Castle Lennox, Glory on Earth, The Iliad, The Weir, Hedda Gabler, The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Bondagers (Lyceum); Crocodile Fever, Our Fathers, Meet Me at Dawn, Letters to Morrissey, Grain in the Blood (Traverse); I Am Tiger, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, Knives in Hens (Perth Theatre); Don Quixote, The Children and Tay Bridge (Dundee Rep); The Stamping Ground (Raw Material); A Mother’s Song (KT Producing); Muster Station: Leith (Grid Iron / Edinburgh International Festival)
Simon has won the Critics Award For Theatre in Scotland for Best Design three times – for Flight, Black Beauty, and Bondagers. Over the years, his lighting has created a Guinness World Record, brought tens of thousands of people to a windswept Highland Forest and caused reports of an alien invasion.
Sound Design by
Gareth Fry
Gareth Fry
Gareth Fry is a Sound Designer, best known for his cutting-edge work in theatre. His work includes productions for Complicité, National Theatre of Scotland, DV8, at the National Theatre, Royal Court, Bridge Theatre, Old Vic, Young Vic, in the West End and many more. He has also designed numerous exhibitions, such as the V&A’s David Bowie Is, Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser and Diva exhibitions, and events such as the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games.
He is a specialist in the use of spatial and binaural sound, used in Complicité’s The Encounter, the BBC’s The Dark Is Rising, numerous VR experiences, podcasts and advertising campaigns, including for Bose, Volvo and Land Rover. His work in VR has been featured at the Tribeca, Vienna and Sundance festivals.
He is a founder, and spent six years as the chair of, the Association of Sound Designers (now the ASDP), a charity that works to support people working in, and entering, the UK theatre sound industry. Gareth is an honorary fellow of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He is the author of Sound Design for the Stage, published in 2019 by Crowood Press. He has contributed to BBC Radio 4’s World at One, and the World Service, to talk about sound. Awards include three Olivier Awards, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, two Helpmann Awards and an Evening Standard award.
Recent work includes Macbeth (Donmar Warehouse), Free Your Mind (Aviva Studios), Romeo and Juliet (Almeida), Medea (Soho Place), Diva (V&A), On The Ropes (Park Theatre), A Christmas Carol, John Gabriel Borkman (Bridge Theatre), Caucasian Chalk Circle (Rose Theatre), To The Streets (Birmingham 2022), Psychodrama (Traverse), Jungle Book Reimagined (Akram Khan), Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK tour), The Language of Kindness (Wayward Productions), Harry Potter And The Cursed Child (London, New York, Melbourne, San Francisco, Hamburg, Toronto, Tokyo); The Encounter (Complicité); Bach & Sons, Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads, Beat The Devil (Bridge Theatre), The Arrival (Bush Theatre), The Barber Shop Chronicles, Draw Me Close (National Theatre); Still No Idea (Improbable); Invisible Cities (Manchester International Festival).
Other work includes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Apollo Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Noel Coward Theatre); Woyzeck (Old Vic); The Master & Margarita, Shun-kin, Endgame (Complicité); Let The Right One In, Black Watch (National Theatre of Scotland); CBeebies Thumbelina, Nutcracker, Alice in Wonderland, A Christmas Carol (BBC); Wings, The Cherry Orchard, Wild Swans, Hamlet (Young Vic); Boy (Almeida); Othello, The Cat in the Hat, Kneehigh’s A Matter Of Life and Death, Attempts on Her Life, Waves (National Theatre, England); Road, B, Victory Condition (Royal Court); Othello (Frantic Assembly), John (DV8, National Theatre). Soundscape Design, Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games.
Gareth trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama in Theatre Design. He is the author of Sound Design for the Stage.