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    Harbour, Pullman explore mental illness with humour in new London play

    “Stranger Things” star David Harbour says his own experiences with mental illness inspired parts of his new London play “Mad House”, a dark comedy written by acclaimed author Theresa Rebeck.

    The 47-year-old actor, who recently told Britain’s Big Issue magazine he was institutionalised and diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 26, said his conversations with the U.S. playwright helped shape the script.

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    “People talk a lot about wanting to have a conversation about mental illness, but I always feel like the discussions are either trite or they’re about how mentally ill people are monsters and I think it’s neither of those things,” Harbour told Reuters ahead of a preview performance.

    “I wanted to have some true expression of what that is because I’ve had some experience with that myself and so she wrote a play over the pandemic based on a lot of stuff I talked about with her. It’s very much her play but I definitely contributed a piece of myself into it, so to do it, it feels like a very personal expression for me.”

    Actors David Harbour and Bill Pullman in a scene from Theresa Rebeck’s new play “Mad House”, running at the Ambassadors Theatre in London, Britain. (Marc Brenner/Handout via REUTERS)

    The play stars Harbour opposite veteran theatre and Hollywood actor Bill Pullman, who plays a dying family patriarch. Harbour plays his son and primary caregiver Michael, who has struggled with mental health issues throughout his life.

    With the father’s health ailing, Michael’s sister and brother also return home and the ensuing sibling rivalry, underlying trauma and preparation for his death turn the home into a mad house.

    “What I really am proud of is that it’s a really messy discussion of all these issues, which is death and hospice care and taking care of someone who’s dying and mental illness,” Harbour said.

    mental health issues, David Harbour, David Harbour news, David Harbour bipolar disorder, David Harbour play, David Harbour Stranger Things, indian express news Actors David Harbour, Bill Pullman and Akiya Henry in a scene from Theresa Rebeck’s new play “Mad House”. (Marc Brenner/Handout via REUTERS)

    “It does it in a very messy way where there is no right and wrong and you can just go and live with these questions and hopefully you’ll come out of the theatre having more questions, deeper questions.”

    “Mad House” runs at London’s Ambassadors Theatre from June 26 to September 4.

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