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Double Indemnity - Bromley Tickets

See Mischa Barton (The O.C.) in her UK stage debut

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21 - 25 April 2026

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Double Indemnity tickets

Mischa Barton (The O.C.) makes her UK stage debut in a razor-sharp adaptation of Double Indemnity, one of the greatest crime novels of the 20th century. Playing a strictly limited run at the Churchill Theatre, book your official tickets today.  

What is Double Indemnity about?

Los Angeles, 1930s. In the shadow of the Great Depression, Walter Huff is a brilliant insurance salesman whose instinct for fraud has made him dangerously good at his job. But when he encounters the alluring and manipulative Phyllis Nirdlinger while discussing her husband’s life insurance policy, professionalism gives way to obsession.

Seduced by desire and blinded by greed, they devise the perfect scheme: murder the husband, trigger the double indemnity clause, and vanish with the money. Yet as suspicion tightens and guilt seeps in, cracks begin to form. In a world where passion distorts judgement and trust is a fatal weakness, will Walter and Phyllis outwit the law — or destroy each other first?

It’s worth the applause

  • The 1944 film adaptation was nominated for seven Oscars, and was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1992, and the Film Hall of Fame in 2007. 
  • Mischa Barton received seven Teen Choice Awards for her portrayal of Marissa Cooper in The O.C., winning in 2004 and again 2006.

 

Please bear in mind

This production takes place at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley. 

Double Indemnity cast

  • Phylis Nirdlinger - Mischa Barton

Double Indemnity creatives

  • Book - Tom Holloway
  • Director - Oscar Toeman

Upcoming Performance Times

Tuesday21 April 2026
Wednesday22 April 2026
Wednesday22 April 2026
Thursday23 April 2026
Thursday23 April 2026
Friday24 April 2026
Saturday25 April 2026
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