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  1. The Last of the Haussmans is a play by Stephen Beresford, set in Devon, and about three generations of the Haussman family. Productions. The Last of the Haussmans opened in the Lyttleton at the National Theatre on 19 June 2012, following previews from 12 June. It had its final performance on 11 October 2012.

  2. Jun 21, 2012 · Rory Kinnear is entertaining and engaging as Nick, Judy’s shambolic ex-heroin son while Helen McCrory puts in a show stealing turn as Libby, Nick’s neurotic and self obsessed sister.

  3. Jun 20, 2012 · In something of a coup for writer Stephen Beresford, his first play has been given a home in the Lyttelton at the National Theatre and with the kind of superlative cast that most dream of: Julie Walters, Rory Kinnear and, in the most exciting development for yours truly, Helen McCrory.

  4. The family is completed by Nick, who has something of the qualities of Felix Humble in Humble Boy, the impression concreted by Rory Kinnear's vocal similarities to Simon Russell Beale. Nick is a New Romantic ex-junkie who looks like an escapee from Withnail and I and suffers from self-esteem so low as to be bordering on invisibility.

  5. Jun 24, 2012 · Stephen Beresford's debut play The Last of the Haussmans gets a production at the National Theatre's Lyttelton with a starry cast of Rory Kinnear, Helen McCrory and Julie Walters.

  6. Feb 20, 2018 · When Stephen Beresford’s first professionally produced play, The Last of the Haussmans, went straight into the National’s Lyttelton Theatre in 2012 – with a cast including Julie Walters, Helen...

  7. Jun 19, 2012 · Returning to the National for a change of pace after his run as Hamlet, Rory Kinnear plays a recovering drug addict still partial to the booze, the boy next door and nail varnish. Helen McCrory plays his sister who is trying to hold the family together.