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Performance

VenueGielgud Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From20th June 2017
Opened29th June 2017
To19th May 2018
WhenMon-Sat 19:00. Wed, Sat Mats 13:30
Gielgud Theatre (V395)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 8 Jan 18 - T01828250461
  • Date of change: 28 Nov 17 - T0131491350
  • Date of change: 28 Nov 17 - T01828250461
  • Date of change: 9 Oct 17 - T0131491350
  • Date of change: 8 Feb 17 - T0548693679

The Ferryman

The Ferryman

Work:: The Ferryman (S2036768912)

Rural Derry, 1981. The Carney farmhouse is a hive of activity with preparations for the annual harvest. A day of hard work on the land and a traditional night of feasting and celebrations lie ahead. But this year they will be interrupted by a visitor.
Author Jez Butterworth

Production:: (T01828250461)

The full company comprises 37 performers: 17 main adults, 7 covers, 12 children on rota and 1 baby.
Producer Royal Court Theatre
Producer Sonia Friedman Productions (in association with Neal Street Productions)
Director Sam Mendes
Design Rob Howell
Lighting Peter Mumford
Music Nick Powell
Sound Nick Powell
Performer Rosalie Craig (Caitlin Carney)
Performer Owen McDonnell (Quinn Carney)
Performer Justin Edwards (Tom Kettle)
Performer Stella McCusker (Aunt Maggie Far Away)
Performer Sian Thomas (Aunt Pat)
Performer Declan Conlon (Muldoon)
Performer Dean Ashton (Frank Magennis)
Performer Terence Keeley (Diarmaid Corcoran)
Performer Sean Delaney (Michael Carney)
Performer Francis Mezza (Shane Corcoran)
Performer Kevin Creedon (JJ Carney)
Performer Laurie Kynaston (Oisin Carney)
Performer Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Shena Carney)
Performer Catherine McCormack (Mary Carney)
Performer Charles Dale (Father Horrigan)
Performer Mark Lambert (Uncle Pat)
Performer Glenn Speers (Lawrence Malone)

Listing:: L1693736073




Production details

The full company comprises 37 performers: 17 main adults, 7 covers, 12 children on rota and 1 baby.

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