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The Night Watch

Closed 23 Nov 2019

Fairfield Halls

London in the 1940s. A time when hearts beat faster and life burned more brightly, The Night Watch is a tender, tragic and beautifully poignant portrait of four ordinary people caught up in the aftermath of an extraordinary time.
The Night Watch at Fairfield Halls

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Show details

Synopsis


The Night Watch is a thrilling and beautiful story from the award-winning number one best-selling author, Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, The Paying Guest and The Little Stranger).


London in the 1940s.


A time when hearts beat faster and life burned more brightly, The Night Watch is a tender, tragic and beautifully poignant portrait of four ordinary people caught up in the aftermath of an extraordinary time.


Olivier-nominated playwright Hattie Naylor creates a gripping and theatrically inventive adaptation of this great modern novel.


From the team that brought you Birdsong, The Habit of Art and The Importance of Being Earnest this eagerly anticipated brand new production is set to shine on tour for the first time.


Background, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


Social media & info


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Theatre


Name:
Fairfield Halls - Ashcroft Playhouse


Postal address:
Park Lane
Croydon CR9 1DG

Box office tel:

Box office email: -

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Dates


Previews from:Monday 18 November 2019

Closes:Saturday 23 November 2019

Performance days & times


Evening:

Monday ‑ 7‑45pm

Tuesday ‑ 7‑45pm

Wednesday ‑ 7‑45pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑45pm

Friday ‑ 7‑45pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑45pm


Matinee:

Wednesday - 2-30pm

Saturday - 2-30pm


Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


Standard:
£15 - £43.50

Creatives


Author: 

Sarah Waters

Adapted by Hattie Naylor


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