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Naked Justice

14 to 18 Jul 2021

Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Three strange people, two men and a woman, arrive in a house where they are obviously expected. Who are they?
Naked Justice at Theatro Technis

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Synopsis


Three strange people, two men and a woman, arrive in a house where they are obviously expected.


Who are they?


They talk about crime.


Are they criminals?


The woman talks a lot about sex, what dubious business is she in?


A play about the act of judging: can it be separated from the character and past of who sits in judgment?


Following the success of the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust's earlier stage productions, at the Tricycle Theatre, Twelve Angry Men, Inherit the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird and Judgment at Nuremberg, the Trustees will now present the first ever London production of John Mortimer's Naked Justice.


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Age suitability: Not available


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Theatre


Name:
Upstairs at the Gatehouse


Postal address:
Highgate Village
London N6 4BD

Box office tel:

Box office email: -

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Dates


Previews from:Wednesday 14 July 2021

Closes:Sunday 18 July 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:

Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm

Friday ‑ 7‑30pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm


Matinee:
Sunday - 4-00pm

Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


Standard:
£22

Concessions:
£20

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Cast


Performed by a cast of barristers, solicitors and a high court judge

Starring Grahame Gordon and Sir Michael Burton

Stephen Boyd

Laurence Brass

Peter Feldschreiber

Steven Fogel

Colin Manning

Bayo Randle

Bonnie Taylor

Sandra Villani

Victor Wasserberg


Creatives


Director: Alexander Lass
Designer: Isabella Van Braeckel
Lighting: Steve Taylor
Sound: Steve Taylor
Production: Corinne Burton Memorial Trust

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