The Winslow Boy at Everyman Theatre

Terence Rattigan's gripping drama The Winslow Boy is set to mesmerise audiences when it takes to the stage at Everyman Theatre in April.

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Head to Everyman Theatre for a new adaptation of The Winslow Boy.
Head to Everyman Theatre for a new adaptation of The Winslow Boy.

Theatre-goers of all ages can enjoy a gripping masterpiece play at Everyman Theatre in spring, when Terence Rattigan’s classic family drama, The Winslow Boy visits Cheltenham.

The major new revival will be performed in town from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 April 2018 from the producers of critically acclaimed plays The King’s Speech and Single Spies, and directed by Olivier Award-nominated Rachel Kavanaugh.

Based on a real-life event from the Edwardian era, The Winslow Boy offers a window into social class and political hypocrisy of the time, following the heart-tugging decisions of each member of the Winslow family.

The story sees 14-year-old Ronnie Winslow who is accused of theft, offering a highly-charged moral drama which is sure to keep audiences riveted this spring.

Event

The Winslow Boy play

Dates

Monday 16 to Saturday 21 April 2018; Thursday 19 April 2018; Saturday 21 April 2018

Times

From 7.30pm with a matinee from 2pm on Thursday and Saturday

Admission

Tickets range from £22 to £32

Telephone

(01242) 572573

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