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The Lavender Hill Mob is a play based on the 1951 Ealing comedy film with a screenplay by T. E. B. Clarke, adapted for the stage by Phil Porter.
The Lavender Hill Mob | |
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Written by | Phil Porter (play) T. E. B. Clarke (screenplay) |
Date premiered | 13 October 2022 |
Place premiered | Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham |
Original language | English |
The play made its world premiere at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on 13 October 2022 before touring the UK. The production was directed by Jeremy Sams and starred Miles Jupp as Henry Holland and Justin Edwards as Alfred Pendlebury.[1][2]
Character | UK tour (2022) |
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Henry Holland | Miles Jupp |
Alfred Pendlebury | Justin Edwards |
Farrow | Guy Burgess |
Lady Agnes | Tessa Churchard |
Sir Horace | John Dougall |
Sammy | Tim Sutton |
Audrey | Victoria Blunt |
Fernanda | Aamira Challenger |
Understudy | Steven Rostance |
Sharon Adugna | |
Paul Willcocks |
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