VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

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Broken Glass

BROKEN GLASS

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Anthony Sher & Tara Fitzgerald star in Arthur Miller's Olivier award-winning drama of Phillip and Sylvia Gellburg, a New York couple living in Brooklyn in 1938.

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Broken Glass, Miller’s Olivier award-winning drama, tells the story of Phillip and Sylvia Gellburg, a New York couple living in Brooklyn in 1938.

Phillip, obsessed with work and his own desire to assimilate, has little time for his wife, but when Sylvia suddenly becomes paralysed after reading newspaper reports of Kristallnacht in Germany, Dr. Harry Hyman is called in.

As he gets closer to the source of Sylvia’s affliction, a relationship develops that could have devastating consequences on the family, and themes of guilt, personal tragedy and love start to unfold.

Dates

Previews from: 14 September 2011
Opening night: 16 September 2011
Closing night: 10 December 2011

Audience

Broken Glass is suitable for audiences aged 12 and upwards.

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 Matinee--3:00--2:30-
 Evening7:307:307:307:307:307:30-

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