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Rosamund Pike and Chris Carmack star in Tennessee Williams' classic American drama which transfers to the West End from the Nottingham Playhouse.
Set in a small insular town in America's Deep South, this is a gripping drama of unrequited love and repressed passion. Rosamund Pike plays Miss Alma, a woman who struggles to forge a connection with the man she has always loved - the charismatic but dissolute son of the town's respected doctor, played by Chris Carmack. In the process, lives are changed forever in a way that none could have predicted.
Running Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Address The Apollo Theatre 31 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 7EZ
Travel Nearest Underground: Piccadilly Circus Nearest Rail: Charing Cross Bus Routes: 1, 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 55, 176
Access Wheelchair access to the auditorium is through double doors to the left of the upper circle entrance on Shaftesbury Avenue, where a wheelchair lift will take you down to the stalls. Please report to the Theatre Manager on arrival.
Transfer seating is available into any aisle seat and a maximum of 2 wheelchairs per performance can park at either end of row M in the stalls. Each wheelchair user must be accompanied by a helper.
A Sennheiser infra-red system with headsets is available for those with hearing difficulties. A deposit is required.
Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium and staff are also available to dog sit during the performance.
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