Ian Rickson's production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour has now extended its run for a second and final time, with bookings being taken at the Comedy Theatre until 7 May 2011.
When a schoolgirl's whisper spreads, it triggers a chain of events with extraordinary consequences. Karen Wright and Martha Dobie run a girls' boarding school in 1930s New England, where they become entangled in a devastating story of deceit, shame and courage. Banned in London and several cities across America, The Children's Hour received its world premiere on Broadway in 1934. Generations on, its potent exploration of a culture of fear remains startlingly relevant.
The cast comprises Lisa Backwell (Evelyn Munn), Isabella Brazier-Jones (Helen Burton), Ellen Burstyn (Mrs Amelia Tilford), Poppy Carter (Janet), Marama Corlett (Lois Fisher), Nancy Crane (Agatha), Amy Dawson (Rosalie Wells), Isabel Ellison (Catherine), Bryony Hannah (Mary Tilford), Carol Kane (Mrs Lily Mortar), Keira Knightley (Karen Wright), Tobias Menzies (Doctor Joseph Cardin), Elisabeth Moss (Martha Dobie), Nathan Nolan (Grocery Boy) and Eve Ponsonby (Peggy Rogers).
The Children's Hour is produced by Sonia Friedman Productions & Scott Landis and is supported by American Airlines.
Dates: until 7 May 2011
Address: Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN
Performances: Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday & Saturdays at 2.30pm
Website: www.Childrenshourtheplay.com
Ticket prices: £15, £25, £30, £35, £39, £45, £49.50, £60 (including a £1.50 theatre restoration levy), plus concessions and advance concessions for OAPs, students and unemployed from £25
A daily allocation of best, top price seats is available from the box office from 10am on the day of performance at £15 each.
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