A rare revival of one of Arthur Miller’s most unflinching and urgent plays.

In a detention room in France, 1942, a group of men wait. Picked up off the street without explanation, they cling to the hope that this is nothing more than a routine identity check. 

But as the hours pass and one by one they are called away for questioning, a terrible truth begins to emerge: they have been selected not at random, but for who they are. 

Rarely performed, Incident at Vichy confronts the machinery of oppression and asks what responsibility we bear in the face of injustice. Olivier and Tony Award-nominated director Melly Still (Coram Boy; My Brilliant Friend, National Theatre) returns to Arcola following her sold-out production of Sputnik Sweetheart.