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Jenny Seagrove and Anthony Andrews star in the new West End production of The Letter, Somerset Maugham's classic tale of revenge and deceit set in 1930s Malaysia.
When the wife of a Colonial rubber planter is witnessed murdering a local playboy, she claims it was self-defence. Convinced of her innocence, her husband hires a family friend to defend her. However, when a mysterious letter subsequently comes to light, it casts doubt on her integrity and threatens to cost her everything.
The 1940 film version of this dark and steamy psychological thriller received 7 Oscar nominations including ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Actress’ for Bette Davis, while the 1929 film also won an Oscar nomination.
Running Time 2 hours and 20 minutes
Address Wyndham's Theatre Charing Cross Road London WC2H 0DA
Travel Nearest Tube: Leicester Square Nearest Rail: Charing Cross Bus Routes: 24, 29, 176
Access Wheelchair access is through a side entrance to the right of the main entrance on Charing Cross Road - ask a member of staff to open this for you.
There is space for 2 wheelchair users and one companion and transfer seating is available to aisle seats in the stalls. There is not enough space for motorised wheelchairs or scooters. Each wheelchair user must bring a non-disabled companion.
Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium and staff are available to dog sit.
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