October 6, 2008

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11 Sep 2008
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39 Steps, The
Criterion Theatre

Four actors play over 139 roles in this stage adaptation of the classic 1935 Hitchcock movie thriller.
Show Dates:
Performances from 14 Sep 2006
Opening 20 Sep 2006
Closing Open-Ended

Performance Schedule:
Monday - Saturday at 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday matinées at 3:00 p.m.
Saturday matinées at 4:00 p.m.

Tickets:
Pricing: £10 - £39
Box Office: 0870 060 2313

Theatre Information:
Criterion Theatre
Piccadilly Circus
London W1V 9LB
London, EN
GB

Public Transportation/Parking:
Subway: Piccadilly Circus
Charing Cross
Parking: NCPs in Denman St & Leicester Place. The Box Office sell £3.00 car parking vouchers for four Master Parks in Poland Street, Cambridge Circus & Whitcomb St (after 6pm) and Trafalgar Square (after 5pm).

Synopsis:
Part espionage thriller and part slapstick comedy, the production features four actors who portray all the characters and all the action from the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, including the chase atop the Flying Scotsman train, a bi-plane crash and the death-defying finale in London’s Palladium theatre.

Show Advisory:
None

Genre:
Comedy

Production Credits:
Directed by: Maria Aitken

Other Credits:
Written by: John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow from an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon




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