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Passion Play is a 1981 play by British playwright Peter Nichols dealing with adultery and betrayal, unusual in that the two leading characters are each portrayed by two actors for public speech and private thoughts.

It was originally intended to open the Royal Shakespeare Company's new Barbican Theatre but was produced by them at the London's Aldwych Theatre in 1981.

It was revived at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre in 1984 before transferring to Wyndham's Theatre, at the Donmar Warehouse in 2000 before transferring to the Comedy Theatre, and at the Duke of York's Theatre in 2013.

Dramatis Personae and Casts

London Stagings

Character Played by (1981) Played by (1984) Played by (2000) Played by (2013)
 Kate Louise Jameson Heather Wright Nicola Walker Annabel Scholey
 James Benjamin Whitrow Leslie Phillips James Laurenson Owen Teale
 Eleanor Billie Whitelaw Judy Parfitt Cherie Lunghi Zoe Wanamaker
 Agnes Priscilla Morgan Patricia Heneghan Gillian Barge Sian Thomas
 Jim Anton Rodgers Barry Foster Martin Jarvis Oliver Cotton
 Nell Eileen Atkins Zena Walker Cheryl Campbell Samantha Bond

Broadway

It opened, as Passion, on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on 7 May 1983, where it closed on 8 August 1983 after 97 performances. The Broadway production was directed by Marshall W. Mason and starred Cathryn Damon as Eleanor, Frank Langella as Jim, Stephanie Gordon as Agnes, Bob Gunton as James, Roxanne Hart as Kate, and E. Katherine Kerr as Nell.

References

  1. "Passion Play". Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: Archive Catalogue. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. "BBC Radio 3 - Night Waves, Peter Nichols, Darian Leader, Politics in Architecture".

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