Booking Opens On 5th November for Ian Rickson’s Production of Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour Starring Keira Knightly and Elisabeth Moss
Posted on 5 November 2010
On 5th November, tickets go on sale for Ian Rickson’s production of Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour starring the previously announced Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss. The Children’s Hour will have its first preview at the Comedy Theatre on 22 January 2011 with press night on 9 February and is booking until 2 April 2011. Further casting will be announced shortly.
The Children’s Hour will be produced by Sonia Friedman Productions & Scott Landis.
Keira Knightley was last on stage in The Misanthrope directed by Thea Sharrock at the Comedy Theatre in 2009. Her many film credits include Never Let Me Go which opened the 2010 London Film Festival, Bend It Like Beckham, Love Actually, Pirates of the Caribbeantrilogy, King Arthur, The Jacket, Pride and Prejudice, Domino, Silk, Atonement, The Edge of Love, The Duchess, Last Night and the forthcoming London Boulevard and A Dangerous Method. Her television credits include the critically-acclaimed remake of Doctor Zhivago, Oliver and Coming Home.
Elisabeth Moss, who will make her West End debut in The Children’s Hour, is best known for playing the role of Peggy Olson in the ongoing award-winning television series Mad Men, for which she has received both Emmy Award and SAG Award nominations, as well as for the role of Zoe Bartlett in The West Wing. Moss made her Broadway stage debut in David Mamet’s Speed- the-Plow in 2008. Her film credits include Get Him to the Greek, Did you Hear About the Morgans? and Girl, Interrupted, as well as the forthcoming On the Road and Darling Companion.
Ian Rickson most recently directed the critically-acclaimed production of Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem starring Mark Rylance. He has also directed Butterworth’s The Winterling, The Night Heron, Mojo and Parlour Song. Rickson was Artistic Director of the Royal Court from 1998 to 2006 where his many productions included Krapp’s Last Tape, which he also directed for BBC4, Fallout, which he also directed as a film for Channel 4, The Weir and Mojo, both of which transferred to the West End and Broadway, and the award-winning production of The Seagull, which was transferred to Broadway by Sonia Friedman Productions. For the National Theatre he has directed The Hothouse andThe Day I Stood Still. Rickson’s production of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, starring Mary Louise Parker, opened on Broadway in 2009.
Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour was first staged on Broadway in 1934 where the play ran for over 2 years. The London premiere took place at the Gate Theatre in 1936. In 1994 Howard Davies directed a production for the National Theatre with a cast including Clare Higgins, Harriet Walter and Emily Watson. Hellman’s play was released as a film in 1961 under the title The Loudest Whisper starring Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner, directed by William Wyler. Playwright Lillian Hellman (1905-1984) also wrote The Little Foxes, Another Part of the Forest, Watch on the Rhine, Toys in the Attic and the book to Candide.
Listings Information THE CHILDREN’S HOUR
Dates: 22 January – 2 April 2011
Press Night: Press night 9 February at 7.00pm
Address: Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN
Performances: Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm
Wednesday and Saturdays at 2.30pm
No matinee on Wednesday 9 February at 2.30pm
Replacement matinee on Tuesday 8 February at 2.30pm
Telephone Bookings: 0845 505 8500
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