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Acclaimed on Broadway and subsequently made into a successful film in 1992, A Few Good Men tells the story of military lawyers at a court-martial. A young Navy lawyer is assigned to defend two Marines on trial for the murder of one of their platoon members. The play raises the questions of what it means to have honour, dignity and humanity in an increasingly complex world. Adapted script for the West End.
Cast/Performers
Rob Lowe (Daniel Kaffee),
Suranne Jones (Joanne Galloway),
John Barrowman (Jack Ross),
Dan Fredenburgh (Sam Weinberg),
Jack Ellis (Nathan Jessep),
Jonathan Guy Lewis (Jonathan James Kendrick),
Andrew Maud (Matthew A Markinson),
Robert D Phillips (Julius Alexander Randolph),
Michael Wildman (Harold D Dawson),
Nick Court (Louden Downey),
Will Huggins (Jeffrey Owen Howard),
Michael Beckley (Isaac Whitaker),
Charlie Roe (Walter Stone),
Les Kenny-Green (Hammaker),
Peter Brooke (Sergeant at Arms),
Stephanie Langton (Aide to Ross),
Jason Durran (Tom),
Dan Fredenburgh,
Patrick Poletti (Lawyer)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Aaron SorkinProducer:
Bill KenwrightDirector:
David EsbjornsonDesign:
Michael PavelkaCostume:
Beth ClancyLighting:
Mark HendersonSound:
Ian Dickinson