The Diary Of Anne Frank
20 - 24 March 2012
Alhambra Theatre
Anne Frank's famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942 to 1944. This extraordinary personal account of hope, courage and survival has united and touched people worldwide.
"Brilliant, inspired; an extraordinary theatrical adventure"
New York Post
Tickets £10.50 - £24.00
Further info
The Touring Consortium Theatre Company and York Theatre Royal
The Diary Of Anne Frank
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Adapted by Wendy Kesselman
Directed by Nikolai Foster
"It shatters the heart. It is like watching a vibrant, exquisite fawn through the lens of a hunter's rifle" New York Times
From producers of last years acclaimed production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' comes another classic text.
Anne Frank's famous diary charts two years of her life from 1942 to 1944. This extraordinary personal account of hope, courage and survival has united and touched people worldwide.
Whilst hidden from the Nazis with her Jewish family in a secret annex in Amsterdam, Anne documented her hopes, frustrations and day to day experiences in confinement.
This Pulizer prize winning play dramatizes Anne's wry observations of herself and her companions in the most hostile of environments.
Christopher Timothy stars as Otto Frank. Christopher is one of the UKs most popular actors and is best known for his roles as James Herriot in All Creatures Great and Small and Mac in the BBC series Doctors.
A dramatic and heartbreaking story evoking all the sentiments of the original diary live on stage, this adaptation includes material that had originally been censored by Otto Frankand marks the 60th anniversary of the diarys publication in English.
A Touring Consortium Theatre Company and York Theatre Royal Co-Production
Video
Access performances
Captioned performance Wednesday 21 March, 2pm
Audio described performance Saturday 24 March, 2.30pm
Ticket prices and times
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Ticket prices |
Tue to Fri 7.30pm & Sat 2.30pm |
Wed/Thu 2pm |
Sat 7.30pm |
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Stalls & Dress Circle |
£19, £21, £23 |
£15.50, £17.50, £19.50 |
£20, £22, £24 |
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Upper Circle |
£14, £16 |
£10.50, £12.50 |
£15, £17 |
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Lounges (seat 6) |
£138 |
£144 |
£144 |
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Boxes (seat 4) |
£56, £76 |
£60, £80 |
£60, £80 |
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Concessions Special Offers
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£2.50 off Groups 12+: £2 off and every 13th seat free Schools: Best available seats £7.50 1st night and midweek matinees only Drama Subscription: Book for this, An Inspector Calls and Steel Magnolias and get £2 off each (not available in conjunction with other offers) Please note, one concession / offer per ticket only. Booking fees apply |
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