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14 to 18 Jul 2021
Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Image: Theatro Technis
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.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
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Theatre
London N6 4BD
Dates
Performance days & times
Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm
Friday ‑ 7‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm
Tickets

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