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Chichester’s Rattigan double-bill transfers to West End

Published Friday 3 February 2012 at 10:27 by Alistair Smith

The Chichester Festival Theatre productions of The Browning Version and South Downs are to transfer to London’s Harold Pinter Theatre this April.

The double bill, which feature’s Rattigan’s one-act play The Browning Version and David Hare’s specially-commissioned companion piece, will open on April 24, following previews from April 19. The two plays will both star Anna Chancellor and Nicholas Farrell.

South Downs is directed by Jeremy Herrin and The Browning Version by Angus Jackson.

They will be produced in the West End by Playful Productions, Neal Street and Robert Fox.

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