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Book The Price tickets now to see David Suchet in this amazing West End transfer!Performance dates
11 February - 27 April 2019
Run time 2hr 40 min (inc interval)
Includes interval
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David Suchet delivers a comic tour de force as a silver-tongued 90 year old furniture dealer in Arthur Miller's 'masterpiece' (Daily Telegraph), THE PRICE.
Two brothers, Victor and Walter Franz, one a New York cop nearing retirement, the other a successful surgeon meet for the first time in sixteen years to sell their family furniture stored in the attic of a condemned New York brownstone. Revelation follows stunning revelation as each brother realises the price they have paid for heart breaking decisions made decades earlier.
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All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian and may not sit alone in the auditorium. In the event that a child's seat is separate from an adult, you may be refused entry.Recent Reviews
I was disappointed that, due to protests in central London that led to us arriving 4 minutes late, we were asked to wait 25mins into the production before being shown to alternative seats. While I understand it can be disruptive to others, this was not a full house and the time it took for us to actually get in seat was less than 10secs. Why make an 85yr old woman (my mother) wait in the lobby for 25mins for 10seconds of disruption? I feel front of house could have handled this with more sensitivity rather than ‘rules are rules’.
David Suchet was fabulous
A brilliant comedic turn from Suchet. Strong cast and production..
Wonderful set and acting, especially from the understudy who was on stage for the entire play. David Suchet was astonishing
Excellent production. Every word could be heard from all performers. Not always true these days unfortunately.
Excellent play and performances. Shame about the seats which were incredibly uncomfortable.
Play was too.long and boring. Seats were the most uncomfortable of any theatre I have been in and it was very hot . David Suchet hardly on stage
David Suchet was magnificent
The seats were really bad - Could barely hear and could see very badly - I don't think those seats should be sold at all.
While we enjoyed this play, we were disappointed not to see Brendan Coyle. The understudy did a remarkable job but the show dragged in parts when David Suchet was not on stage. Suchet lit up the stage with his performance
Outstanding actors and very well crafted
Excellent play, excellent cast
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