Endgame
at the Duchess Theatre
by Samuel Beckett
Olivier and Tony Award-winning actor and director Mark Rylance, joins the production of Endgame, together with Miriam Margolyes, Tom Hickey and Simon McBurney, who also directs.
5 STARS 'A pure delight.' Daily Telegraph
4 STARS Independent, The Times, Financial Times, Sunday Express, Sunday Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard
'Sheer pleasure.' The Times
'Dazzling.' Observer
'Simon McBurney is the greatest theatre-maker of his generation; Mark Rylance is the greatest actor… Now they are together on stage at last.' Independent
In Beckett’s one act play the aged and blind Hamm and his servant Clov co-exist in a mutually dependent and fractious relationship, with only Hamm’s parents, Nell and Nagg, legless from a biking accident, for company. They are condemned to a daily routine sealed off from the void outside.
Complicite were recently seen in London at the Barbican with Shun-kin and the Olivier award-winning production A Disappearing Number.
The National Theatre is selling tickets for this show at a special price of £29.50 (reduced from £46).
How to get to the Duchess Theatre
By tube: Covent Garden, Holborn, Charing Cross
Nearest NCP: Drury Lane
Buses: 6,11,13 & 15
Congestion charge allows free access to the West End from 6.30pm Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday.
Access
For access information and bookings please call Nimax Theatre's customer service line directly on 0844 412 4648.
Endgame
at the Duchess Theatre finished on: 5 December 2009





