
By Patricia Highsmith,
Adapted and directed by Mark Leipacher
"I never wanted to murder anyone. It was necessary."
Step into a world of deception, desire, and deadly ambition. How far would you go to become someone else?
Tom Ripley is a nobody - scraping by in New York, forging signatures, telling little white lies - until a chance encounter changes everything. When a wealthy stranger offers him an all-expenses-paid trip to Italy to bring home his wayward son, Dickie Greenleaf, Tom leaps at the opportunity.
But in the sun-drenched glamour of 1950s Italy, surrounded by shimmering waters and whispered secrets, Tom is seduced by the life Dickie leads - the freedom, the wealth, the effortless charm. Fascination turns to obsession, and as his grip tightens on Dickie’s world, the lines between truth and deception begin to blur. What starts as an innocent opportunity spirals into a chilling game of lies, identity theft, and murder.
The ten-strong ensemble cast is led by Ed McVey as Tom Ripley. Ed was one of the stars of The Crown. Bruce Herbelin-Earle from Netflix’s Free Rein is Dickie Greenleaf and EastEnders regular and Strictly Come Dancing finalist Maisie Smith stars as Marge Sherwood.
This electrifying new stage adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley brings Patricia Highsmith’s iconic psychological thriller, which inspired the acclaimed movie and Netflix series, to life like never before. With razor-sharp dialogue, simmering tension, and a dangerously charismatic antihero, this gripping production will pull you into Ripley’s intoxicating world—where nothing is quite as it seems.
Stage rights by Diogenes Verlag AG Zürich.
Ed McVey
Tom Ripley
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Dickie Greenleaf
Maisie Smith
Marge
Christopher Bianchi
Herbert Greenleaf / Roverini
Cary Crankson
Freddie Miles / Alvin McCarron / Figure 3
Leda
Emily / Cleo / Dottie / Stuzzi / Buffi / Figure 5
Jason Eddy
Peter / Fausto
Lachlan McCall
Figure / Receptionist / Concierge / Passerby
Hollie Sullivan
Figure 2 / French Girl
Aldous Ciokajlo-Squire
Figure 4 / Official