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Performance

VenueThe Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From22nd March 2006
To25th March 2006
When20:00. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £25.00. To £75.00. All 20:00 tickets include interval wine and supper after the performance
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre) (V250)
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Inherit the Wind

Work:: Inherit the Wind (S3707)

In the hot summer of 1925, the famous "Monkey Trial" took place in Dayton, Tennessee. A young teacher was accused of violating The Butler Act, which restricted the teaching of evolution in state-funded schools. The defence featured famous attorney Clarence Darrow, the prosecution starred the celebrated orator, populist, & three-time Democratic Presidential candidate Jennings Bryan. Nearly two hundred reporters descended upon the town. For the first time news of an American trial was broadcast by radio, and thousands of people went to Drayton to see the carnival for themselves. Thirty years later, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee dramatised these events into a play: Inherit the Wind. Now a classic of American theatre, it was also made into an acclaimed movie in 1960 - directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Spencer Tracy and Frederic March.
Author Jerome Lawrence
Author Robert E Lee

Production:: (T1112033254)

This is the third of the Tricycle's much-acclaimed productions cast entirely from lawyers and judges. All money raised goes towards the Tricycle new writing and education programme, apart from Thursday evening when the money is split between the Tricycle and the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust.
Producer Tricycle Theatre
Director Sally Knyvette
Design Lili Barcroft
Lighting Darren Murray
Sound Paul Kizintas

Listing:: L692777881




Production details

This is the third of the Tricycle's much-acclaimed productions cast entirely from lawyers and judges. All money raised goes towards the Tricycle new writing and education programme, apart from Thursday evening when the money is split between the Tricycle and the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust.

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