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Murmuring Judges archiveThe Law: It s there to protect the people. Isn t it? But who needs protecting from whom? In her first legal case, Irina is battling on every front. Sir Peter QC sees her as a woman first and a barrister second. For her client, she is the only way out. Can high moral principles be sustained in a fragmented system where everyone seems to end up compromising their beliefs? Hare s in-depth analysis of the ideals and failures of the criminal justice system uses humour and insight to make us question the very nature of justice in today s Britain. Murmuring Judges is a legal expression meaning to speak ill of the judiciary, an action which is still an offence in Scotland.

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Author: David Hare

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Archive listings for Murmuring Judges (2003)

Work type: Play.

T0665423540

Company Pressgang.
2 Dec 03 to 6 Dec 03OFS Studio (previously known as Old Fire Station Theatre), Oxford :: V800
listing details L50600023

T700189307

Producer Arcola Theatre. Director Jonathan Church. Director Rachel Kavanaugh. Design Ruarl Murchison. Lighting Nick Beadle. Music Matthew Scott. Performer Jack Sheppherd. Performer Malcolm Storry. Performer Carolyn Backhouse. Performer Linda Broughton. Performer John Hodgkinson. Performer Paul Kemp. Performer Timothy Kightly. Performer Jonjo O'Neill. Performer Sara Powell. Performer Paul Raffield. Performer Hugh Ross. Performer Michael Wildman. Performer Mary Wimbush. Performer Darren Cheek. Performer Alison Carney. Performer Dominic Marsh. Performer David Phelan. Performer Guy Rhys. Performer Michael Sadler.
4 Apr 03 to 19 Apr 03Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham :: V143
listing details L2011376290

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