Double Indemnity - Southend Tickets

Palace Theatre - Southend-on-Sea
430 London Road, London, SS0 9LA
Running Time TBC
Running Since Tue, 31 March 2026
Booking Until Sat, 4 April 2026
Monday - -
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday 14:30 19:30
Thursday 14:30 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday - -

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Today is Fri, 10 April 2026

More about Double Indemnity - Southend

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?

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Palace Theatre - Southend-on-Sea

430 London Road, London, SS0 9LA
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Located in the English county of Essex, the Palace Theatre sits in Westcliff-on-Sea town. It is the stage for many popular shows, offering a wide range of performances like music and drama and welcoming both regional and national touring companies.

The theatre provides two main performance spaces – the Main Auditorium, which has 603 seats, and the Dixon Studio with 100 seats. It also features a spacious, purpose-built bar within the main entrance area.

First opened in 1912, it is an excellent example of Edwardian Theatre, which adheres to its original music hall style. Several of the original features including the intricately decorated billboard frames, the Regency-style domes and the extensive, spectacular staircase that ascends to the Circle remain. The venue looks grand and is a significant landmark in Westcliff-on-Sea.