The Voysey Inheritance.(Theater review)

Daily Variety | May 5, 2006| | Copyright

(Lytellton, National Theatre, London; 898 seats; 37.50 [pounds sterling] ($69) top)

A National Theater presentation of a play in two acts by Harley Granville-Barker. Directed by Peter Gill. Sets and costumes, Alison Chitty; lighting, Hartley T.A. Kemp: original music. Terry Davies; sound, Yvonne Gilbert; production stage manager, Diane Willmott. Opened reviewed April 25, 2006. Running time: 2 HOURS, 55 MIN.

 
Mr. Voysey                Julian Glover 
Edward Voysey              Dominic West 
Major Booth Voysey       Andrew Woodall 
George Booth             John ...

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