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Hard Times

Closing: August 26, 2000

Hard Times - 2000 West End History , Info & More

Theatre Royal Haymarket
18 Suffolk Street London SW1Y 4HT London

Three principal players from the celebrated Salem Repertory Theatre, Ted deChatelet, David Janoviak and Tim Manion, reunite as the co-producing team for this unique performance. A small group of actors embody a variety of Dicken’s most intriguing characters in the adaptation the New York Times says has “heart, humor and twists that keep the audience engaged until the final resolution.”


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