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Performance

VenueLyttelton (National Theatre)
Also: Lyttelton Loft
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From22nd August 2001
Opened4th September 2001
To24th November 2001
WhenAug 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30 Sep 1m, 1, 3, 5, 12, 13, 14, 15m, 15, 21, 22m, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29m, 29, Oct 1, 26, 27m, 27, 29, 30m, 30, Nov 8, 9, 10m, 10, 12, 13m, 13, 22, 23, 24m, 24 Eve 19:30, Mat 14:15, Sep 4 19:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £32.00.
Lyttelton (National Theatre) (V374)
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Mother Clap's Molly House

Mother Clap's Molly House

Work:: Mother Clap's Molly House (S1254028707)

It's London, 1726, and Mrs Tull's got problems. The whores are giving her a hard time, a man in a dress is looking for a job, her husband has a roving eye, and the apprentice boy keeps disappearing on midnight walks. Meanwhile in 2001, a group of wealthy gay men are preparing for a raunchy party. Mother Clap's Molly House, a black comedy with songs, is a celebration of of the diversity of human sexuality, an exploration of our need to form families, and a fascinating insight into a hidden chapter in London's history.
Author Mark Ravenhill
Music Matthew Scott

Production:: (T1743667662)

Please note - Contains language and scenes which some people may find offensive.
Company Royal National Theatre
Director Nicholas Hytner
Design Giles Cadle
Costume Nicky Gillibrand
Lighting Rick Fisher
Director Paul Frankish (music)
Director Jane Gibson (movement)
Sound Neil Alexander
Sound Colin Pink
Performer Deborah Findlay
Performer Iain Mitchell
Performer Paul Ready
Performer Ian Redford
Performer Jay Simpson
Performer Katy Secombe
Performer Maggie McCarthy
Performer Danielle Tilley
Performer Debbie Chazen
Performer Dominic Cooper
Performer William Osborne
Performer Con O'Neill
Performer Paul J Medford
Performer Deborah Asante
Performer Martin Chamberlain
Performer Pamela Hardman
Performer Luke Jardine
Performer Tom McKay
Performer Iain Pearson
Performer Philip Ralph
Performer Daniel Redmond
Performer Ali Schilongo

Listing:: L1230417441

World Premiere. Platform - Nicholas Hytner and Mark Ravenhill talk about the production on Sep 3 at 18:00.



Production details

Please note - Contains language and scenes which some people may find offensive. World Premiere. Platform - Nicholas Hytner and Mark Ravenhill talk about the production on Sep 3 at 18:00.

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