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Jumpers

Tom Stoppard

Hell's bell's and all's well - half the world is at peace with itself, and so is the other half.

Tom Stoppard's Jumpers is a dazzling play that combines moral philosophy, moon landings, a troupe of acrobats, cabaret, very funny jokes, a corpse in the bedroom and a specially trained tortoise!

Tom Stoppard's Jumpers premiered for the National at the Old Vic in 1972. Simon Russell Beale returns to the NT as George Moore.

Transfers to the West End
Piccadilly Theatre on 14 November until 6 March 2004. Book tickets on 020 7369 1750 or click here
Please note: there is a booking fee of £2.25 per transaction for the Piccadilly Theatre. The NationalTheatre is not responsible for the content of third party websites.


Jumpers finished on: 7 November 2003

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