Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw join forces in John Logan’s new play directed by Michael Grandage
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“Of course that’s how it begins: a harmless fairy tale to pass the hours”
When Alice Liddell Hargreaves met Peter Llewellyn Davies at the opening of a Lewis Carroll exhibition in 1932, the original Alice in Wonderland came face to face with the original Peter Pan. In John Logan’s remarkable new play, enchantment and reality collide as this brief encounter lays bare the lives of these two extraordinary characters.
Judi Dench plays Alice and Ben Whishaw plays Peter in Logan’s first new play since Red, which went on to win six Tony Awards in 2010.
Director Michael Grandage
Set and Costume Designer Christopher Oram
Composer and Sound Designer Adam Cork
Because of the nature of the production latecomers will not be admitted under ANY circumstances.
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Additional Information
Running time
90 minutes with no interval.
Performance dates
09 March 2013 - 01 June 2013
Special notes
Because of the nature of the production latecomers will not be admitted under ANY circumstances.
It's a high-profile name smorgasboard heading to the Noel Coward Theatre for a series of five plays as part of the newly formed Michael Grandage Company's inaugural season. Grandage was the Artistic Director of London's Donmar Warehouse from 2002-2012 and he has recently launched his company to produce film, television and theatre mainly in London and New York. The company's stated aim is to bring high quality work to people at an affordable price.
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Visitor measures
Limited numbers with socially distanced seatingCash free venue - contactless payments only