The Effect

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The Effect
Written by Lucy Prebble
CharactersConnie
Tristan
Dr. Lorna James
Dr. Toby Sealey
Date premiered1 November 2012 (2012-11-01)
Original languageEnglish
SubjectTwo people agree to volunteer in a clinical drug trial where they fall in love.
GenreRomance, drama

The Effect is a play by the British playwright Lucy Prebble. The story revolves around two protagonists, Connie and Tristan, who volunteer in a clinical drug trial, where they start to fall in love. Their relationship throws the trial off-course.

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It received its premiere at the Royal National Theatre's Cottesloe Theatre in November 2012, and starred Billie Piper and Jonjo O'Neill. [1] The piece was revived at the Lyttelton Theatre in London in 2023 and started a 2024 transfer at the The Shed in New York City.

Synopsis

Tristan and Connie each agree to volunteer in a clinical drug trial, where they start to fall in love. What they are not sure of is whether their newfound passion is instinctive or a byproduct of dopamine. Thus, the two throw the trial off-course, much to the frustration of the clinicians involved.

Cast and characters

CharacterLondonOff-BroadwayLondon RevivalOff-Broadway Revival
2012201620232024
Connie Billie Piper Susannah Flood Taylor Russell
Tristan Jongo O'Neill Carter Hudson Paapa Essiedu
Dr. Lorna James Anastasia Hille Kati Brazda Michele Austin
Dr. Toby Sealey Tom Goodman-Hill Steve Key Kobna Holdbrook-Smith

Production history

2012 National Theatre

The Effect, a The National Theatre and Headlong co-production, opened at the National's Cottesloe Theatre on 13 November 2012. Directed by Rupert Goold, who also directed Prebble's previous play ENRON , the cast featured Billie Piper as Connie, Jonjo O'Neill as Tristan, Anastasia Hille as Dr James and Tom Goodman-Hill as Toby. Further creatives were Designer Miriam Buether, Lighting Designer Jon Clark, Musical Direction Sarah Angliss, Sound Designer Christopher Shutt and Projection Designer Jon Driscoll. [2]

2020 cancelled revival

A revival of the play was planned at the Boulevard Theatre London in March 2020 with Anthony Neilson directing and featuring Eric Kofi-Abrefa as Tristan, Christine Entwisle as Dr James, Tim McMullan as Toby and Kate O'Flynn as Connie. [3] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the play was postponed. [4]

2023 revival

A revival was eventually staged at the National's Lyttelton Theatre, opening on 1 August 2023. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, the cast featured Taylor Russell as Connie, Paapa Essiedu as Tristan, Michele Austin as Dr Lorna James and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as Toby. Further creatives were Set and Costume Designer Soutra Gilmour, Lighting Designer Jon Clark, Composer Michael 'Mikey J' Asante and Sound Designer George Dennis. [5] In 2024, the production transferred to New York City's The Shed with dates from 3 to 31 March. [6]

Reception

Charles Spencer from The Telegraph wrote that "Lucy Prebble is a playwright blessed with an exceptionally fine mind [. . .] the play struck me as being both wise and sane, raising more questions than it answers, to be sure, but that seems a sign of integrity in a work dealing with such a complex subject. But what makes The Effect so special, is that as well as being a play of ideas, it is also deeply moving, both in its depiction of the giddy wonder of love, and also in its account of the terrifying wasteland of depression itself. ... The Effect is an astonishingly rich and rewarding play, as intelligent as it is deeply felt." [7] Paul Taylor from The Independent observed, "This four-hander brings the author's agile wit, intellectual penetration and a fresh, deeply affecting empathy to bear on a fundamentally much more complex topic than finance: brain chemistry and what it can – and cannot – tell us about the causes of severe depression and the experience of being in love. … This is a provocative and challenging play … it ends in edgy gesture of good sense that made me feel like cheering." [8]

Awards and nominations

Original West End production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2012
Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best New PlayWon [9]
2013
Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress Billie Piper Nominated [10]
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anastasia Hille Nominated
Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best PlayNominated [11]
Best ActressBillie PiperNominated
2013
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Lucy Prebble Nominated [12]

2023 West End revival

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2024
Laurence Olivier Award Best Revival Lucy Prebble Pending [13]

2024 Off-Broadway revival

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2024
Drama League Awards Outstanding Revival of a PlayThe EffectPending [14]
Outstanding Direction of a Play Jamie Lloyd Pending
Distinguished Performance Paapa Essiedu Pending

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