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First Look: Caryl Churchill’s A Number at The Bridge Theatre

by Staff Writer
February 19, 2020
Reading Time: 1 min read
A Number The Bridge Theatre

A Number The Bridge Theatre

First Look images have been released for Caryl Churchill’s play A Number at the Bridge Theatre. Polly Findlay directs Roger Allam and Colin Morgan in the production which runs to 14 March 2020.

Designs are by Lizzie Clachan with lighting by Peter Mumford, sound by Carolyn Downing, music by Marc Tritschler and casting by Robert Sterne.

How might a son feel to discover that he is only one of a number of identical copies? What happens when a father is confronted by the results of an outrageous genetic experiment?

       

 

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. l r Roger Allam Salter and Colin Morgan B Photo credit Johan Persson
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. l r Roger Allam Salter and Colin Morgan Michael. Photo credit Johan Persson
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1. . l r Roger Allam Salter and Colin Morgan B Photo credit Johan Persson

. l r Roger Allam Salter and Colin Morgan B Photo credit Johan Persson

2. . l r Roger Allam Salterand Colin Morgan B Photo credit Johan Persson

. l r Roger Allam Salterand Colin Morgan B Photo credit Johan Persson

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