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Post by BurlyBeaR on Nov 12, 2024 16:25:26 GMT
Directed by Lindsay Posner, starring Maxine Peak: Feb-March ‘25 Booking Nov ‘22
Set in 1964 in a Catholic school in the Bronx, Doubt follows Sister Aloysius, the strong-minded principal who suspects that one of her teaching fathers is abusing a vulnerable pupil.
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Post by SilverFox on Nov 12, 2024 17:06:39 GMT
The original at the Kiln (or was it still the Tricycle back then?) was gripping stuff, and Peake is always worth a punt. Pity Bath is so far away!
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Post by Rory on Nov 12, 2024 17:22:27 GMT
The original at the Kiln (or was it still the Tricycle back then?) was gripping stuff, and Peake is always worth a punt. Pity Bath is so far away! I can imagine a transfer may happen. This is quite a commercial piece for Maxine.
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Post by lt on Nov 12, 2024 17:55:51 GMT
Having seen the play and the film, don't feel I need to see this again. I preferred the play to the film.
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Post by jr on Nov 12, 2024 19:19:25 GMT
Having seen the play and the film, don't feel I need to see this again. I preferred the play to the film. I agree with you. Saw 2 different productions and the film. Don't think I could find much else on it. I would like to see more plays by John Patrick Shankey done though. I saw a production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea in Spain ages ago and it was quite good.
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Post by hamletothello on Nov 20, 2024 8:55:15 GMT
I am really keen to see this as I love both the play and Maxine Peake. Public booking opens on 22nd. Are there any members on the board? If so, could you let me know if there will be tickets available when public booking opens or is it selling fast? Also, do you know what time on Friday booking lines open?
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 20, 2024 11:39:30 GMT
Ustinov Studio sells out, but you should be okay if you book as soon as general opens.
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