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The Winslow Boy

The Winslow Boy
When Ronnie Winslow, a fourteen year-old Cadet, is expelled from Naval College after being accused of stealing a five-shilling postal order, his father is convinced of his innocence. Determined to clear his
son’s name, Arthur Winslow employs Sir Robert Morton, the outstanding attorney of the day. But as the entire family becomes embroiled in the battle for justice against the might of the Establishment, there is a huge price to be paid by them all.
The true story of the Winslow Boy was as controversial in its day (1910) as anything in the tabloids today. Terence Rattigan turned the facts into one of his finest and most engrossing plays, the winner of awards on both sides of the Atlantic.
One of the UK’s most versatile actors, Timothy West’s recent stage credits include Alan Bennett’s The Old Country, Death of a Salesman, Macbeth, King Lear at the National Theatre, The Birthday Party and The Master Builder. Among his many television appearances are Edward VII, Hard Times, Churchill and The Generals, Brass, Blore MP, Beecham, and more recently The Alan Clarke Diaries, Bedtime and Bleak House. He stars in the 2009 film Endgame.

From 29th June To 4th July

Times Evenings 8pm Matinees 2.30pm

Prices

Venue Festival Theatre

Genre Drama

 
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open quote marks According to the Programme this play about military injustice was first produced in May 1946. A naval cadet convicted of theft convinces his father that he is innocent. An anxious proud parent gambles his pension and his daughter’s dowry to pursue a plea for justice. According to our family legend one Robert Hallmark who saw the play that year when first produced later admitted that ...... more open quote marks

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open quote marks The Winslow Boy Malvern Festival Theatre 30th June 2009 Rattigan’s Triumph! Excellent performances from the whole cast, tight direction, splendid costumes and an impressive set made this production, of an old favourite, a complete triumph. Timothy West led the cast with a sincere, dignified and warm characterisation of Arthur Winslow whose son wa...... more open quote marks

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