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All That Fall

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Overview

Produced by:
Richard Darbourne Ltd., Jermyn Street Theatre in association with Gene David Kirk
Dates:
November 05 - December 08, 2013
Run Time:
0 Hour, 0 Minute
Intermission:
No
Theater:
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Show Info

By Samuel Beckett
Directed by Trevor Nunn
Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon with Billy Carter, Ruari Conaghan, Trevor Cooper, Catherine Cusack, Frank Grimes, and James Hayes

Following its critically acclaimed, sold-out run in London's West End, don't miss this chance to catch two legends of the stage performing Samuel Beckett's extraordinary radio play All That Fall

First broadcast on the BBC in 1957, All That Fall is Beckett's deeply personal, scorchingly funny and grippingly dramatic tale of one woman's comic and moving journey to meet her husband at the train station. 

Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon, two of Britain's finest living actors, star in this highly praised staging, directed by Trevor Nunn, in an exclusive, limited run of just 39 performances.
 

 

Eileen
Atkins
Billy
Carter
Ruariri
Conaghan
Trevor
Cooper
Catherine
Cusak
Michael
Gambon
Frank
Grimes
James
Hayes
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Photo: Carol Rosegg
Photo Caption: All That Fall
Photo: Carol Rosegg
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Photo: Carol Rosegg
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Photo: Carol Rosegg
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Photo: Carol Rosegg
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Reviews

"Mighty! The most liberating laughter to be heard these days cascades from 59E59 Theaters. A triumph for Ms. Atkins and company!" - Ben Brantley, The New York Times Critics' Pick 

"Atkins remains vibrant as actresses decades younger, with comic timing you could set a Swiss Watch to. Gambon is an expert scene partner and terrific visual match" - Entertainment Weekly 

'Unmissable - Atkins and Gambon shine! 4 Stars" - Time Out New York 

"Unforgettable! 5 Stars" - Bloomberg 

"Gripping, hilarious and earth-shattering." - Theatermania 

"Seismic performances!' - Newsday