WOLF HALL: PARTS 1 & 2 End Limited Broadway Engagements This Weekend

By: Jun. 29, 2015
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The Broadway runs of WOLF HALL: PARTS 1 & 2's will officially come to an end this weekend.

Based on the novels by Booker Prize-winner Hilary Mantel, WOLF HALL ends its 15-week engagement this Sunday, July 5, 2015, at the Winter Garden Theatre. At the time of closing, the run will have included 66 performances of Part 1 and 58 performances of Part 2.

The productions transferred to Broadway after sold-out engagments at both the Royal Shakespeare Company's Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and Aldwych Theatre in the West End.

Per press notes, "Wolf Hall: Parts 1 & 2, which explores the deceit, betrayal, and intrigue of the court of Henry VIII, is written by Dame Hilary Mantel and adapted by Mike Poulton. This special event invites theatergoers to be part of a unique theatrical experience, similar to the Royal Shakespeare Company's award winning production of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Both parts of the production can either be seen in one day with a dinner break of approximately two-and-a-half hours, or can be seen on two different days.

Tickets to WOLF HALL: PARTS 1 & 2's remaining performances are available at the box office of the Winter Garden Theatre, at www.telecharge.com, or by calling (212) 239-6200.

The company features Tony Award-nominee Ben Miles as Thomas Cromwell, Tony Award-nominee Lydia Leonard as Anne Boleyn, Tony Award-nominee and Olivier Award-winner Nathaniel Parker as King Henry VIII, Joey Batey, Nicholas Boulton, Lucy Briers, Leah Brotherhead, Olivia Darnley, Nicholas Day, Peter Eyre, Mathew Foster, Daniel Fraser, Edward Harrison, Benedict Hastings, Madeleine Hyland, Robert MacPherson, Pierro Niel-Mee, Matthew Pidgeon, John Ramm, Nicholas Shaw, Joshua Silver, Giles Taylor, and Jay Taylor.

The Royal Shakespeare Company appears with permission of Actors' Equity Association.

Photo by Johan Persson



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