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The Talented Mr Ripley show image

 

12 March – 3 April
The Talented Mr Ripley

by Phyllis Nagy
based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith

Gripping smash hit thriller based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1950s crime fiction and made famous by the award-winning film starring Matt Damon and Jude Law.

Imagine a luxurious carefree life amid the clear waters of sun-soaked Italy. This is Rickie Greenleaf’s idyllic world, and one that Tom Ripley is determined to possess.

As the two young men strike up a friendship, Tom uses all his talents to claim Rickie’s lifestyle for himself – with fatal consequences.

Tensions mount as Tom attempts to keep one step ahead of suspicion in a deadly game of obsession, betrayal and stolen identity.

Charming, handsome and completely ruthless, it’s your turn to fall under the spell of The Talented Mr Ripley!

running time: 2 hours 20 minutes
(including a 20 minute interval)

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Artistic Credits
Director: Bob Carlton
Designer: Claire Lyth
Voice Coach: Richard Ryder
Lighting Designer: Matt Eagland

Don’t miss one of the greatest thrillers of the twentieth century
- live on stage.

- Audio Described performance - Saturday 27 March at 2.30pm - Hannah Dunton
- Sign Language Interpreted performance - Saturday 27 March at 2.30pm - Tracey Tyer
cut to the chase... in a Queen's Theatre production
Elliott Harper
Richard Greenleaf
Elliott Harper
Simon Jessop
Herbert Greenleaf / Roverini
Simon Jessop
Sam Kordbacheh
Reddington / Fausto / Silvio

Sam Kordbacheh
Francesca Loren
Marge Sherwood / Sophia
Francesca Loren
Karen Mann
Emily Greenleaf / Aunt Dottie
Karen Mann
Sam Pay
Marc Priminger / Freddie Miles

Sam Pay
Marcus Webb
Tom Ripley

Marcus Webb

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