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Losing Louis

 Losing Louis CLOSED 25 June 2005
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Losing Louis CLOSED  25 June 2005
London Theatre Play Secrets refuse to remain buried, as one family is brought together to confront their past in the bedroom, the very place where all the confusion begun over 40 years before. As the past impacts on the present, the rare reunion sets the scene for this sparkling, yet touching, comic tour de force.
Losing Louis comes into the West End following a seel out season at The Hampstead Theatre in North London. The entire original cast will reprise their roles at The Trafalgar Studios: Alison Steadman, Lynda Bellingham, Anita Briem, Emma Cunniffe, Jason Durr, David Horovitch and Brian Protheroe.

Losong Louis London Theatre Play


LOSING LOUIS
Trafalgar Studios at the Whitehall Theatre
Whitehall, London, SW1 2DY.

Nearest Tube: Charing Cross.

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Opened 23 February 2005 at The Trafalgar Studios

CLOSED  25 June 2005

Performance Times:

Evenings: Monday to Friday at 7.30pm, Saturday at 8.00pm
Matinees: Wednesday at 3.00pm and Saturday at 4.00pm

Performance Length: 2 hours 30 minutes


Prices: (50.00, £45.00, £32.00

 

 


 

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Losing Louis CLOSED  25 June 2005
Comedy by Simon Mendes da Costa. Directed by Robin Lefevre with designs by Liz Ascroft, lighting by Mick Hughes and sound by John Leonard.

 

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