Following the sell-out success of Austen’s Women, this excellent company brings us Monroe as we’ve never seen her before: alone in her room; no glitz, no glamour. The woman behind the icon unravels her remarkable life, revealing a biting intelligence, a frustrated talent and an imperfect body. This stark confessional (DiMaggio, Gable, Miller, her mother – it’s all here) offers a moving and radical interpretation of this Hollywood legend.