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Performance

VenueJermyn Street Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From28th October 2014
Opened30th October 2014
To22nd November 2014
When19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:30
PricesFrom £18.00. To £22.00.
Jermyn Street Theatre (V207)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 9 Jul 14 - T0744680196
  • Date of change: 13 Feb 14 - T0744680196

First Episode

First Episode

Work:: First Episode (S3285)

Oxford, 1933. Tony and David have been best friends throughout their time at university, but does their loyalty go deeper? When Tony falls in love with the beautiful movie star Margot Gresham, in Oxford to appear in a play with the undergraduates, their relationship is put to the test. Both touching and uproariously funny, First Episode is one of the earliest plays to deal explicitly with homosexuality, and for lovers of Rattigan's work it is a fascinating experience to see the first fruits of his creativity. First Episode was Rattigan's first play, written while he was still a student. It was presented at the Q Theatre in 1933, and transferred to the West End and Broadway in 1934.
Author Terence Rattigan
Author Philip Meimann (1933)

Production:: (T0744680196)

Presented byPrimavera (in association with Jermyn Street Theatre)
Director Tom Littler
Design Neil Irish
Sound Matt Eaton
Lighting Tim Mascall
Costume Emily Stuart
Performer Caroline Langrishe (Margot Gresham)
Performer Gavin Fowler (Tony)
Performer Philip Labey (David)
Performer Alex Hope (Philip)
Performer Adam Buchanan (Bertie)
Performer Molly Hanson (Joan)
Performer Harry Gostelow (James)

Listing:: L1192478919

Part of the Thirties Season



Production details

Part of the Thirties Season

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