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High Noon West End Reviews

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This gripping new adaptation is Roth’s debut work for the stage – based on the iconic, four-time Oscar-winning 1952 film originally produced by Stanley Kramer, directed by Fred Zinnemann, with... (more info)

Theatre Harold Pinter Theatre
Previews Dec 17, 2025
Opened Dec 17, 2025
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2 Positive
5 Mixed
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Starry cast delivers superb adaptation of iconic Western

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Gary Naylor  |  Date: 1/12/2026

The emotional weight of the play is, in another surprise for me, carried by the two women in his life, his new wife Amy and his ex-lover, Mrs Ramirez. Denise Gough is wonderful as Mrs Kane, a title she disowns so swiftly after its acquisition. She sk...

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Billy Crudup brings classic Hollywood western back with a bang

From: The Guardian  |  By: Arifa Akbar  |  Date: 1/12/2026

It seems like a reluctant musical at times, the songs short and thin but the percussive music and sound design are always arresting, as is the lighting, designed by Neil Austin, which brings emotional clarity and intrigue. A clock is central to Tim H...

Crudup brings gravitas and quiet dignity to the role, as well as a touch of delicacy (he could have been ruthless in his approach, but he wasn’t), though he lacks a big stirring speech to bring everything together. As Amy, Gough conveys her quiet s...

6
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Billy Crudup brings charisma to bonkers real-time Western

From: The Standard  |  By: Nick Curtis  |  Date: 1/12/2026

I’m not sure why veteran screenwriter Roth, who won an Oscar for Forrest Gump, thought the world needed this onstage horse opera, here and now. Nor why he and director Thea Sharrock stud the action with snatches of songs by Bruce Springsteen and ot...

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Billy Crudup and Denise Gough in a suitably wild Western

From: WhatsOnStage  |  By: Sarah Crompton  |  Date: 1/12/2026

Gough, such an intelligent actress, doesn’t have quite enough to do with Amy, whose principles mean she opposes any kind of violence, though she sings beautifully in the contemporary songs by Bruce Springsteen and others that punctuate the scenes. ...

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Woefully little tension

From: The Stage  |  By: Sam Marlowe  |  Date: 1/12/2026

Neil Austin’s elegantly shifting lighting, trickling through the wooden slats of Hatley’s set, helps establish the passing of the hours from morning to afternoon. But there’s still woefully little tension to engage here. Kate Waters’ fight sc...

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Billy Crudup breathes new life into the western

From: The Times  |  By: Clive Davis  |  Date: 1/12/2026

Tim Hatley’s set design, with its sliding wooden-slat walls, evokes a fragile, dusty township. But while a clock hanging above the stage ticks away as we wait for the villainous Frank Miller to arrive on the noon train, the climactic shoot-out look...

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