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Breakfast at Tiffany’ Tickets
Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an enjoyable London show running with packed houses at Haymarket theatre London! Samuel Adamson has brilliantly adapted this hugely loved show.
The play is set in the year 1943 in New York and revolves around a New York based girl, Holly Golightly and William Parson, a Louisiana based young writer.
If you want to enjoy this London show, then you must book online advance official Breakfast at Tiffany’s Theatre Tickets!
Poor writer, William falls in love with the gorgeously beautiful girl. She has many suitors, such as playboy millionaire and the Brazil’s future President. Under the superb direction of Sean Mathias, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a completely delightful experience.
In the year 1958, Capote wrote this novel, which was adapted into blockbuster movie in the year 1961. For an enjoyable experience of this blockbuster London show, you must book online advance official Breakfast at Tiffany’s Theatre Tickets!
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Show times
Schedule :
Evenings:
Monday to Saturday 7.30
Matinees:
Wednesday & Saturday 2.30
Credits:
Author: Truman Capote, adapted by Samuel Adamson
Adapted By: Samuel Adamson
Director: Sean Mathias
Producer: Presented by Chambord, and is produced by Colin Ingram by arrangement with The Theatre Royal Haymarket Company.
Designer & Costume By: Anthony Ward
Cast Includes: Anna Friel (Holly Golightly), Joseph Cross (William 'Fred' Parsons), James Dreyfus (O J Berman), Suzanne Bertish (Madama Spanella), Dermot Crowley (Joe Bell), John Ramm (Doc Golightly), James Bradshaw (Rusty Trawler), Gwendoline Christie (Mag Wildwood), Felix D'Alviella (Jose Ybarra-Jaegar), Nicholas Goh (Mr Yunioshi), Natalie Klamar (Middy Munson), David Phelan (Sid Arbuck), Paul Courtney Hyu (Ensemble), Annie Hemingway (Ensemble), Sam Hoare (Ensemble)
Show Details:
Opening: 9/29/2009
Closing: Open Run
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