OLD VIC THEATRE

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GASLIGHT

'Peter Gill's excellent production'
Mail on Sunday

'Kenneth Cranham is a warm and witty delight'
The Times

'Rosamund Pike breaks your heart'
Daily Telegraph

Rosamund Pike and Kenneth Cranham will star in Peter Gill’s new Old Vic revival of Patrick Hamilton’s Gaslight. The thriller, set in Victorian London.

While Jack Manningham is out on the town each evening, his wife Bella (Pike), stays at home alone, believing she’s losing her mind: she can’t explain the disappearance of familiar objects, the mysterious footsteps overhead or the ghostly flickering of living room gaslights. However, questions about Jack’s behaviour and true identity are aroused following the unexpected arrival of Detective Rough (Cranham).

English novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton (whose other big theatrical hit was Rope) wrote Gaslight for the stage in 1938. It was adapted for the British screen in 1940 and, four years later, was made into a much more famous Hollywood version directed by George Cukor and starring Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman. Bergman won a Best Actress Oscar for her role as the psychologically terrorised young wife.

Rosamund Pike received a Best Actress nomination in this year’s Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers’ Choice Awards for her role in Adrian Noble’s recent West End revival of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke and also starred in Terry Johnson’s Hitchcock Blonde (Royal Court and West End). Her film credits include Pride and Prejudice, Die Another Day, The Libertine and the upcoming Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins.

Kenneth Cranham’s extensive stage credits at the National, RSC and elsewhere, include, Endgame, The UN Inspector, Flight, An Inspector Calls, School for Scandal and The Novice. His screen credits include Layer Cake, The Boxer, Chocolat and Hot Fuzz on film and, most recently on TV, Rome, in which he played Pompey Magnus.

Playwright-director Peter Gill’s recent directing credits include The Voysey Inheritance, Scenes from the Big Picture, Speed the Plough and productions of his own plays The York Realist and Certain Young Men. Gaslight is designed by Hayden Griffin. No further casting has yet been announced.

Dates

Opening night: 14 June 2007
Closing night: 15 August 2007

Audience

This production of Gaslight is recommended as suitable for over 12s. Children under 4 years of age will not be admitted into the Old Vic Theatre.<

Run time

2 hrs 30 minutes with one 15 minute intermission.

Show times

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 Matinee--2:30--2:30-
 Evening7:307:307:307:307:307:30-

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