Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE

By: May. 23, 2012
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Edward Hall's Hampstead Theatre production of Chariots of Fire will transfer to the Gielgud Theatre from 22 June 2012, following its run at the North London venue. Award-winning playwright Mike Bartlett's new adaptation, inspired by Colin Welland's original screenplay, is now booking in the West End until 10 November 2012. BroadwayWorld brings you production shots below!

Based on the extraordinary true story of Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, this inspirational tale of hope, honour and belief has designs by Miriam Buether who will transform both the Hampstead andamHampsHampstead Gielgud Theatres into immersive stadia experiences, evoking the spirit of the 1924 Paris Olympic Games.

1924. The Paris Olympic Games. A devout Scottish Christian runs for the glory of God. The son of an immigrant Lithuanian Jew runs to overcome predjudice. Two young track athletes who live for the beautiful purity of running and who prevail in the face of overwhelming odds.

The cast, led by Jack Lowden as Eric Liddell and James McArdle as Harold Abrahams comprises Sam Archer (Athlete), Joe Bannister (Frank), Antonia Bernath (Florence Mackenzie), Natasha Broomfield (Jennie Liddell), Gareth Charlton (Athlete), Henry Davis (Athlete), Mark Edel-Hunt (Aubrey Montague), Lloyd Everitt (Athlete), Daniel Fraser (Athlete), Nickolas Grace (Master Of Trinity), Leemore Marrett Jr (Athlete), David Newman (Prince of Wales), Matthew Pearson (Sandy McGrath), Simon Slater (Mr Liddell/Foster), Savannah Stevenson (Sybil Gordon), Paul Tinto (Secretary of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society), Simon Williams (Master of Caius), Tam Williams (Lord Andrew Lindsay) and Nicholas Woodeson (Sam Mussabini).

Colin Welland's 1981 Academy Award® winning film of the same name, starred Ian Charleson and Ben Cross as athletes Liddell and Abrahams, was directed by Hugh Hudson. Produced by David Puttnam, Chariots of Fire also won the BAFTA award for Best Film and a further two awards at the Cannes Film Festival.

Photo Credit: Manuel Harlan

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Cast of CHARIOTS OF FIRE

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Harold Abrahams

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Eric Liddell

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Cast of CHARIOTS OF FIRE

Photo Flash: First Look at Hampstead Theatre's CHARIOTS OF FIRE



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