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The Cut

 The Cut Theatre tickets from London Ticket Web

The Cut Paul is an ordinary man with a shocking secret. At home, he is a loving husband and father. At work, he administers the Cut. In a society sickened by his profession, Paul struggles with his conscience and longs to tell the truth. 

Ian McKellen stars as 'Paul'.

The Cut Starring Ian McKellen
 


The Cut
Donmar Warehouse Theatre
Earlham Street London
WC2H 9LD
 

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Starting Date: 23 February 2006

Booking Until: 1 April 2006

Running time: 2 hours approx

All performances
Monday - Saturday 7:30pm
Thursday and Saturday matinee at 2:30pm
 

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Tuesday - Thursday evenings and Saturday Matinee (All prices include VAT)
Stalls £33
Dress Circle £28, £24

Friday and Saturday evening
Stalls £37, £30
Dress Circle £31, £26
 

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The Cut is a play by Mark Ravenhill. Directed by Michael Grandage with design by Pail Wills, lighting by Paul Constable and sound by Adam Cork.

 

Theatre Review

The Cut in Michael Grandage's exquisitely paced production, the central domestic scenes make compelling viewing. The Guardian

 

Set in a sinister Orwellian state, Ravenhill's drama consists of three climactic episodes in the life of a civil servant, Paul, whose job is to administer the Cut, a ritual punishment inflicted on the subject classes. In a superbly sustained performance, McKellen begins by highlighting the clash between the punctilious functionary and the man rotting inside with guilt... Michael Grandage's production adroitly balances the play's pain and its absurd comedy, and McKellen's portrayal keeps Paul valuably elusive throughout..." The Ind

 

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