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Man & Boy - Saturday 6 November at 2:30 pm, 7:45 pmBox Office: 08700 606 650 (booking fee)
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'Mr. Rattigan's best play and one of the most fascinating pieces of theatre to come our way in many years' - Bernard Levin, Daily Mail

Performances:

  Sat 6 Nov:  2:30pm, 7:45pm

 ABCD
Mon-Thurs eves and Sat mat£23.00£21.00£18.00£15.00
Thurs mat£18.00£18.00£15.00£15.00
Fri & Sat eves£24.00£22.00£19.00£16.00

One of the U.K.'s most popular actors makes a rare stage appearance

David Suchet (Agatha Christie's Poirot) stars in

Man & Boy

Powerful financier Gregor Antonescu (David Suchet) visits his estranged son, Basil, at his Greenwich Village apartment in an attempt to extricate himself from the most catastrophic disaster of his career.
After newspaper headlines report that the FBI are looking for Gregor, his wife and business associates desert him one by one. Only his son refuses to leave.
The play, set in New York in the 1930s, confronts the relationship between a father and son against a backdrop of love, betrayal and high finance.
Internationally acclaimed actor David Suchet, known to millions as Hercule Poirot, stars in this first revival of Terence Rattigan's Many and Boy, directed by Maria Aitken.

Groups Discount Available



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